NJ 2022 National Qualifiers
Congratulations to our New Jersey District National Qualifiers for the National Speech and Debate Association National Championships! Full results can be found here. They will represent the New Jersey District in Louisville KY in June!


2022 RESULTS – NJSDL State Championships
2022 State Championship Results
Congratulations to our New Jersey Speech & Debate League State Champions!
| 2022 Speech Results Declamation – Abigail Lee – Ridge HS Domestic Extemporaneous – Chloe Yang – Ridge HS Dramatic Interpretation – Glory Okonkwo – Newark Central HS Duo Interpretation – Jake Model and Thea Rind – Summit HS Humorous Interpretation – Sarah Walsh – Summit HS Impromptu Speaking – Bryan Liu – Ridge HS Improvisational Speaking – Alex Gallegos – Summit HS Informative Speaking – Layla Sayed – Elizabeth HS International Extemporaneous Speaking – Melinda Deng – Millburn HS Oral Interpretation of Literature – Khalid Saidu – North Star Academy, Newark Original Oratory – Humphrey Chen – Ridge HS Programmed Oral Interpretation – Yejin Lee – Ridge HS |
| 2022 Debate Results Congressional Debate – Surya Narla – Hunterdon-Central HS JV Lincoln Douglas Debate – Vivian Zhu – Ridge HS JV Public Forum Debate – Aadya Holla and Mihika Anjoo – Montville Twp HS Novice Lincoln Douglas – Aviral Agastya & Lucy Brodkin – Co-Champions – Ridge HS Novice Public Forum Debate – Andrew Cui / Pranav Mahesh & Matthew Sherman / Kuber Sarwal – Co-Champions – Ridge HS Novice Parliamentary Debate – Ruth Fan / Julian Marlin – Ridgewood High School Varsity Policy Debate – Katreena Diodatt / Zyhri Williams – Essex County Newark Tech HS Varsity Lincoln-Douglas Debate – Ram Pantula – Montville Twp. HS Varsity Parliamentary Debate – Khush Parikh / Tanay Vysyaraju – Montville Twp. hS Varsity Public Forum Debate – Justin Black / Brian Migliaccio – Phillipsburg HS School Awards Overall Team Sweepstakes Awards 1st Place – Ridge High School 2nd Place – Summit High School 3rd Place – Montville Twp High School 4th Place – Millburn High School 5th Place – Phillipsburg High School 6th Place- Newark Central High School Overall Speech Sweepstakes 1st Place – Ridge High School 2nd Place – Summit High School 3rd Place – Newark Central High School 4th Place – Montville Twp High School 5th Place – North Star Academy, Newark 6th Place – Millburn High School Overall Debate Sweepstakes 1st Place – Ridge High School 2nd Place – Montville Twp High School 3rd Place – Hunterdon Central Regional High School 4th Place – Phillipsburg High School 5th Place – Millburn High School 6th Place – Bridgewater Raritan High School |
Click here for a file of complete tournament results.
NSDA CONGRESSIONAL DEBATE DISTRICTS – Feb. 26 @ Ridge High School
While the Montville Tournament will be hosted virtually, the NSDA District Qualifier will take place in-person at Ridge High School. Details on the tournament can be found at http://newjersey.tabroom.com/.
NSDA BIG QUESTIONS DEBATE DISTRICTS: Feb. 23-25, 2022
Our NSDA Qualifier for Big Questions will be held virtually according to the following schedule:
Wednesday, Feb. 23 – 2 rounds starting at 5:00PM and 7:00PM.
Thursday, Feb. 24 – 2 rounds starting at 5:00PM and 7:00PM.
Friday, Feb. 25th – 2-3 rounds as time allows with a potential Final on Saturday or Sunday.
Details on the event can be found at https://www.speechanddebate.org/big-questions/
Details on the tournament can be found at http://newjersey.tabroom.com/.
High School Speech, Debate Students Gain Lifetime Benefits from Participating in Programs

The National Federation of State High School Associations has been leading high school sports for more than 100 years – writing playing rules, providing services for high school coaches and officials, and promoting lifelong health and safety values through participation.
These services – and many others – provide opportunities for about eight million participants on an annual basis. From the crosstown rivalry to the state championship game, memories – and relationships – from high school sports last a lifetime.
Although unknown to many individuals, there are millions more high school students – perhaps even more than those involved in sports – who participate in other education-based activity programs. And the NFHS and many of its member state associations have been meeting the needs of these students since the 1970s.
While they might not make the headlines of some sports participants, students in after-school activities such as music, speech, debate, theatre and others are as passionate and engaged in these programs as those students in athletics. In fact, there are many individuals who participate in both athletics and performing arts programs, and the lifelong values of these programs as an additional component to academics are priceless.
On Monday, the NFHS announced the 2022-23 National High School Debate Topic – a task fulfilled by the NFHS every year since 1979. Next year, the millions of students involved in speech and debate will be debating the topic of “Emerging Technologies,” which was selected in the final balloting over “Global Climate Changes.”
“Emerging Technologies” is a relevant and exciting topic for students to debate and will involve discussion of areas such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology and cybersecurity.
In addition to the camaraderie with peers, students involved in these programs gain many long-term benefits. In a High School Today article in 2016, Treva Dayton noted that “in creating a persuasive argument, debaters are pushed to set a goal and steps to reach the goal. They must think critically about how an opponent might respond and prepare for that as well.
“It is not surprising, of course, that students in performing arts become better communicators. But this comes not just from the self-confidence and fluency they gain through performance or public speaking. Successful performers are good listeners. They don’t just hear, but learn to listen to nuances, to silence, and to choice of words as part of the message. Effective communication is a two-way process, and learning to truly listen is essential.”
Currently, students are debating “Water Resources” as the 2021-22 debate topic. Although schools are facing increasing challenges with the spread of the latest variant of COVID-19, there are established mitigation practices that should keep performing arts programs running in those cases were schools are in-person. And in those cases where schools have moved to virtual learning on a temporary basis, these vital activity programs have proved to be successful in that setting as well.
The NFHS, under the direction of Dr. James Weaver, led an unprecedented aerosol study last year to determine mitigation strategies that would allow performing arts activities to continue during the pandemic.
While the study was more focused on music programs, the basics apply to speech and debate as well. We know the values of wearing masks, physical distancing and proper hygiene, along with proper ventilation in classrooms and reducing the length of practices in some cases.
Along with mitigation strategies developed last year, students also have availability of vaccines, which have added an additional layer of protection. Certainly, the health of students remains the top priority, but there is evidence that these vital activity programs can and should continue if the proper precautionary steps are enacted.
We salute the millions of high school students, teachers and administrators involved in the life-changing activities of speech and debate in our nation’s schools.
2022-2023 Policy Topic Voting Open
Two topics remain (Climate Change & Emerging Technologies)
For details, click the link to the NFHS: https://www.nfhs.org/articles/climate-change-and-emerging-technologies-are-the-final-choices-for-the-2022-2023-national-debate-topic/
Each school should cast their vote at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfkjpYI-Z7EPYrM3CDZ_9D5_MBBfVrRYc9CxfZe3mQm_A12VA/viewform
Fall Meeting Agenda & Zoom Link
Zoom Link – Will open at 5pm.
Topic: Fall NJSDL Meeting
Time: Sep 28, 2021 04:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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NJSDL FALL COACHES MEETING
When: September 28, 2021
Where: Performing Arts Courtyard – Summit High School, 125 Kent Place Blvd. Summit, NJ
Time: Arrive at 4:30pm. Meeting starts at 5:00pm. Done at 7:00pm.
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