Local students place highly at National Civics and Debate Championship

Top Five Middle School Overall (Aryana Sahai – 1st – Coach standing in, Nathan Moronta – 5th, Armaan Seth – 2nd, Lara Castineyra – 3rd, Sara Khial – 4th)

Staff report from Florida Department of Education press release

ORLANDO, Fla. – Eight local students won awards at the Florida Civics and Debate Initiative, also known as The Great Debate, this past weekend in Orlando, including five students from the Frazer School, two students from Kanapaha Middle School, and a student from Oak View Middle School.

The following Alachua County students placed in the top five in their respective competitions:

  • Overall – Middle School Division, 2nd place: Armaan Seth, The Frazer School
  • Overall – Middle School Division, 3rd place: Lara Castineyra, Kanapaha Middle School
  • Overall – Middle School Division, 4th place: Sara Khial, Kanapaha Middle School
  • Impromptu Speaking – Middle School Division, Overall Champion: Josh Kim, The Frazer School
  • Impromptu Speaking – Middle School Division, 4th place: Thomas Moywaywa, The Frazer School
  • Impromptu Speaking – Middle School Division, 5th place: Ellington Smith, Oak View Middle School
  • Impromptu Speaking – High School Division, 5th place: Peter Moywaywa, The Frazer School
  • Extemporaneous Debate – Middle School Division, 4th place: Lara Castineyra, Kanapaha Middle School
  • Extemporaneous Debate – Middle School Division, 5th place: Sara Khial, Kanapaha Middle School
  • Legislative Debate – Middle School Division, 2nd place: Armaan Seth, The Frazer School
  • Legislative Debate – Middle School Division, 3rd place: Vincent Wen, The Frazer School
  • Legislative Debate – Middle School Division, 4th place: Sara Khial, Kanapaha Middle School

This weekend, the Florida Civics and Debate Initiative (FCDI) brought together 420 middle and high school students from 72 schools across Florida and out-of-state to compete in The Great Debate: Florida’s National Civics and Debate Championship (NCDC) in Orlando. FCDI was proud to name tournament champions in Impromptu Speaking, Extemporaneous Debate, and Legislative Debate.

The Great Debate was held at the Rosen Centre Hotel and Lake Buena Vista High School in Orlando. Since the inaugural event in 2021, the event has grown exponentially and garnered the attention of students nationwide who want to compete. Students from schools from Texas, Oklahoma, Nevada, and Florida participated in this year’s event.

“Florida is at the forefront of civics education, and we are committed to continuing to provide opportunities for students to learn about the founding principles of our great Republic,” said Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz, Jr. “Congratulations to the students who placed in The Great Debate competition. We’re excited to see how this initiative and this annual competition will continue to set the standard for civics education in the years to come, inspiring communities across Florida and the nation.”

“The Great Debate continues to evolve into a transformative event for students to access the highest quality educational opportunities – a cornerstone of the Florida Education Foundation’s mission,” said Rebecca Matthews, Board Chair of the Florida Education Foundation and University of West Florida Board Member. “Through this speech and debate competition, we have an opportunity for Florida students to compete at the highest level with students from across the country.”

As a hallmark event of FCDI, The Great Debate aims to inspire middle and high school students to engage in civics activities and elevate their civic knowledge. Established in January 2019, FCDI is dedicated to advancing civics education across the state.

The Great Debate named 8 winners between middle school and high school divisions. Judges scored students in Impromptu Speaking, Extemporaneous Debate, and Legislative Debate, naming a winner for each event as well as an overall champion for both age groups.

Two additional awards, the Freedom Cup Award and Inspiring Coach Awards, were also given during the ceremony. The Freedom Cup honors a student who embodies what it means to be a great citizen. Nominated by their students, three inspiring coaches are also honored for inspiring their students and excelling at the craft of speech and debate.

Overall – Middle School Division

  • Champion – Aryana Sahai, A.D. Henderson University School
  • 2nd Place – Armaan Seth, The Frazer School, Gainesville
  • 3rd Place – Lara Castineyra, Kanapaha Middle School, Gainesville
  • 4th Place – Sara Khial, Kanapaha Middle School, Gainesville
  • 5th Place – Nathan Moronta, iPrep Academy North Middle School, Miami

Overall – High School Division

  • Champion – Oscar Rubio Flores, Wildwood High School, Wildwood
  • 2nd Place – Andria Antony, Hagerty High School, Oviedo
  • 3rd Place – Grace Jackson, Hagerty High School, Oviedo
  • 4th Place – Anabel Kirkland, Lake Nona High School, Orlando
  • 5th Place – Hunter Hayes, Lake Nona High School, Orlando

Impromptu Speaking – Middle School Division

  • Champion – Josh Kim, The Frazer School, Gainesville
  • 2nd Place – Madison Lavidas, Randall Middle School, Lithia
  • 3rd Place – Breanna Kopinski, Roulhac Middle School, Chipley
  • 4th Place – Thomas Moywaywa, The Frazer School, Gainesville
  • 5th Place – Ellington Smith, Oak View Middle School, Newberry

Impromptu Speaking – High School Division

  • Champion – David Arutyunyan, FAU High School, Boca Raton
  • 2nd Place – Grace Jackson, Hagerty High School, Oviedo
  • 3rd Place – Jackson Buzzard, Broken Arrow Senior High School, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
  • 4th Place – Jordan Miranda Juarez, Wildwood High School, Wildwood
  • 5th Place – Peter Moywaywa, The Frazer School, Gainesville

Extemporaneous Debate – Middle School Division

  • Champion – Aryana Sahai, A.D. Henderson University School, Boca Raton
  • 2nd Place – Nathan Moronta, iPrep Academy North Middle School, Miami
  • 3rd Place – Gage Papp, A.D. Henderson University School, Boca Raton
  • 4th Place – Lara Castineyra, Kanapaha Middle School, Gainesville
  • 5th Place – Sara Khial, Kanapaha Middle School, Gainesville

Extemporaneous Debate – High School Division

  • Champion – Noah De Haan, Tocoi Creek High School, St. Augustine
  • 2nd Place – Nicholas Ostheimer, FAU High School, Boca Raton
  • 3rd Place – Evden Tilley, Broken Arrow Senior High School, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
  • 4th Place – Elizabeth Grounds, Broken Arrow Senior High School, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
  • 5th Place – Graham Bowser, Broken Arrow Senior High School, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Legislative Debate – Middle School Division

  • Champion – Angela Ostheimer, A.D. Henderson University School, Boca Raton
  • 2nd Place – Armaan Seth, The Frazer School, Gainesville
  • 3rd Place – Vincent Wen, The Frazer School, Gainesville
  • 4th Place – Sara Khial, Kanapaha Middle School, Gainesville
  • 5th Place – Emery Brooks, Seaside Neighborhood School, Santa Rosa Beach

Legislative Debate – High School Division

  • Champion – Hunter Hayes, Lake Nona High School, Orlando
  • 2nd Place – Sahiti Reddy, Tocoi Creek High School, St. Augustine
  • 3rd Place – Andria Antony, Hagerty High School, Oviedo
  • 4th Place – Grace M. Rivera Gonzalez, Lake Nona High School, Orlando
  • 5th Place – Samantha Faucette, Apopka High School, Apopka

Inspiring Coach Award

  • K. Morgan Mousley, Tocoi Creek High School, St. Augustine
  • Kristin Potter-Oliveri, FAU High School/A.D. Henderson University School, Boca Raton
  • ToryAnn Stutts, Orlando Science High School, Orlando

Freedom Cup Award

  • Erabelle Conant, Keystone Heights Junior/Senior High School, Keystone Heights

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