
Engaging discussion subjects suitable for secondary education students often involve contemporary issues, ethical dilemmas, or hypothetical scenarios. Examples include exploring the merits of a four-day school week, the ethical implications of artificial... Read more »

The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) employs a “success adjustment” factor for non-boundaried schools, including private institutions, in determining playoff eligibility and seeding for certain sports. This system, based on a school’s... Read more »

This extracurricular activity involves students from a specific secondary educational institution engaging in competitive discussions of resolved topics. These students research, prepare arguments, and present their cases persuasively, often following established formats... Read more »

Subjects suitable for discussion and argumentation by students in grades six through eight typically encompass current events, social issues, educational policies, and hypothetical scenarios. Examples include the merits of school uniforms, the... Read more »

