
SPEECH AND DEBATE

Speech and Debate
Speech and debate is an academic activity typically available to students in middle school, high school, and/or college. Similar to athletic sports, speech and debate activities are challenging, competitive in nature, and require regular practice, coaching, dedication, and hard work.
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Each event in speech and debate features a different form of public speaking and requires a unique skill set and talent. While students often develop a passion for specific events, many compete in multiple categories throughout the course of their academic careers.


Speech & Acting
Speech involves a presentation by one, two, or sometimes a group of students that is judged against a similar type of presentation by others in a round of competition. Speech events range from limited preparation events that require extensive knowledge of current events to dramatic and humorous interpretation, which challenge students to find powerful moments in literature and recreate them for an audience.
Debate
Debate involves an individual or a team of debaters working to effectively convince a judge that his or her side of a resolution is, as a general principle, more valid. Students in debate come to thoroughly understand both sides of the resolution, having researched each extensively, and learn to think critically about every argument that could be made on each side.

Debate Events

Lincoln - Douglas Debate
Policy Debate
Public Forum Debate
Congressional Debate
Big Question Debate

Speech and Acting Events
Original Oratory Extemporaneous Speaking
Declamation Humorous Interpretation
Duo Reading Dramatic Interpretation
Duet Acting Oral Interpretation
Impromptu Program Oral Interpretation

BRMHS Speech and Debate Team is currently ranked #1 in both Districts (NOCFL and NSDA) and the #4 Team in Louisiana!






