The Keystone Heights Speech and Debate Team is an award-winning, competitive, interscholastic program that promotes both individual and team excellence and success. In addition to fostering skills in communication, performance, argumentation and character building, the team is also committed to service and equity and promotes the importance of growth of students as future leaders.
Keystone Heights competes in several local, regional and national organizations: Florida Civics and Debate Initiative, Florida Forensic League, St. Augustine Catholic Forensic League, and the National Speech and Debate Association.
Students on the Keystone Heights Speech and Debate Team may choose to compete in a variety of events:
Public address categories feature speeches written by students that are intended to inform, enlighten, persuade or promote some call to action. These speeches may include Informative Speaking, Original Oratory and an event for novice speakers known as Just Talk.
Interpretation events feature student presentations of published material from genres such as drama, prose and poetry. These presentations may be either humorous or serious in nature.
Limited preparation events involve students creating speeches on the spot, with only a short amount of time permitted to compose their presentations. Limited preparation speeches, such as Impromptu Speaking and Extemporaneous Speaking, usually deal with timely and significant domestic and international issues.
Keystone Heights Speech and Debate Team members also compete in Extemporaneous Debate, an individual event, as well as in Public Forum Debate, a two-person stye of debate. Whether individually or as part of team, debate is meant to convince a judge that a particular side of a resolution or topic is valid. Students learn to think critically about both the affirmative and negative development of a resolution and, using evidence and analysis, rebut or counteract an opponent’s case.
December 2, 2017: Santa Fe High School
First ever speech and debate tournament that Keystone Heights attended.
December 8, 2017: Pie in the Face Fundraiser:
Congratulations to Sierra Inscoe who got to put the pie in Mr. Marshall's face!
January 22, 2018: PK Yonge Tournament
Kaitlyn Hutchinson placed 2nd in Lincoln Douglas Debate
Noah Velez placed 3rd in Lincoln Douglas Debate
Lily Dowell placed 7th in Congress with the honor of being Presiding Officer in the final round.
February 5, 2018:Oak Hall State Qualifying Tournament
Lily Dowell made alternate for Congress
Kaitlyn Hutchinson placed 1st in Lincoln Douglas Debate
BOTH will be competing at the state tournament for Florida Forensic League March 2-3 in Orlando!
February 24, 2018: Keystone Heights CFL Tournament. First time Keystone Heights hosted a tournament.
March 2-3, 2018: Florida Forensic League State Tournament
Kaitlyn Hutchinson competes in Lincoln Douglas Debate .
March 18, 2018: Mentioned in the Lake Region Monitor