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Speech & Debate

The summer speech and debate program is designed to help students going into grades 6-10 prepare for competitive public forum, Lincoln-Douglas and congressional debate, or speech events supported by the National Speech and Debate Association.

Speech & Debate

Students going into grades 6-10 will learn the core argumentative, public speaking and research skills to equip them for tournament success in:

  • Public forum debate
  • Lincoln-Douglas debate
  • Congressional debate
  • Speech

Students will learn invaluable academic skills, as critical think­ing and organized speeches are crucial to all fields. All students will receive instruction in their preferred event with an emphasis on practical application and frequent practice. A typical day will include direct instruction, guided writing practice, and practice rounds or drills. We anticipate that students will en­ter the program with varying levels of experience and the teach­ers will tailor lessons and breakout groups accordingly.


This session will qualify Harker students to skip the Introduction to Speech and Debate class and register for Intermediate Speech and Debate in grade 9.

Courses & Dates

July 15-26, 2024 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon.-Fri.

All students will receive instruction in their preferred event with an emphasis on practical application and frequent practice. A typical day will include some direct instruction, speaking drills, guided writing practice and practice rounds. We anticipate that students will enter the program with varying levels of experience and the teachers will tailor lessons and breakout groups accordingly.

Public Forum Debate

All Students: Grades 6-10

July 15-26 | 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.

Fee: $2,025 (lunch included)

This course is a two-on-two debate event that has students tackling important current events. Recent topics have included U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East, cryptocurrency regulation and carbon emissions. Students will research to prepare cases on both sides of the resolution and learn core debate techniques. This event emphasizes persuasion and is designed to be judged by members of the general public.

Congressional Debate

All Students: Grades 6-10

July 15-26 | 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.

Fee: $2,025 (lunch included)

Students will simulate a legislative session by giving short pro and con speeches on various bills. Students speak in a large-group setting and are evaluated based on research, persuasion and argumentation skills, in addition to their knowledge of parliamentary procedure.

Lincoln-Douglas Debate

All Students: Grades 6-10

July 15-26 | 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.

Fee: $2,025 (lunch included)

This course is a one-on-one debate event that asks students to evaluate public policy questions. Recent topics have included single-payer health care, a right to housing, and the use of military drones on foreign soil. Students will learn debate research skills and the technical argumentation skills necessary for winning rounds. This event is designed for experienced judges and emphasizes logical thinking.

Speech

All Students: Grades 6-10

July 15-26 | 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.

Fee: $2,025 (lunch included)

There are a variety of speech events ranging from limited preparation (such as impromptu or extemporaneous speaking) to memorized events (such as original oratory). Students will participate in a combination of general speech exercises and specific work on their preferred events.

More details on the speech categories can be found here: https://www.speechanddebate.org/competition-events-guide/

Summer Lunch

Lunch is included in tuition. Regular and vegetarian entrees are offered each day and menus are designed to provide healthy, nutritious options.

Summer Speech & Debate Staff

Jenny Achten has been coaching speech and debate for more than 25 years and has been teaching at Harker for the last 11 years. She is a four-diamond National Speech and Debate Association coach. She has coached multiple national champions and finalists in all of the events offered at the summer program.

Greg Achten has been coaching speech and debate for more than 30 years, at the middle school, high school and collegiate levels. He has been at Harker for 14 years. Prior to coming to Harker, he was the director of debate at the University of California, Berkeley. He has coached multiple national champions in speech and debate, including 2022 and 2023 champions and finalists in public forum and Lincoln-Douglas debate.

Save the Date!

Save the date! Harker Summer will open registration soon. Here are our registration dates by program:

Jan. 29, 2024
Summer Camp Plus, Middle School Summer Institute, Speech & Debate & Swim School

Feb. 20, 2024
Upper School Summer Institute

View Our Summer @ The Conservatory Registration & Fees Information