The 46th Winston Churchill Classic TOC and NIETOC Qualifier

2021 — San Antonio, TX/US

World Schools Information

The new Texas Forensic Association Dec-Feb motions for World Schools Debate should be released in November and we will attempt to choose our prepared motions as soon as possible to provide schools maximum time to prep. 

School-provided WSD Judges are expected to be familiar with the event and have gone through training on what WSD Debate looks like. While we cannot control for every variable and different judges experience rounds differentially, just like other events, the expectation is that WSD competitors deserve equally qualified judging. If you need resources for training judges, this website does an good job of providing an overview with videos to accompany it. 

 

Schedule and Motions:

Thursday

Round 1 (Impromptu)

 

Friday

Round 2 (Prepared): This house would ban fracking. 

Round 3 (Prepared): This house would ban fracking.

Round 4 (Impromptu)

Round 5 (Prepared): This House supports the use of military intervention in response to the Uyghur Muslim humanitarian crisis.

 

Saturday

Elim 1 (Impromptu)

Elim 2 (Prepared) During the pandemic, this House supports federal subsidies for the arts that exceed broader funding for small businesses and employees (ex. include but are not limited to supporting the creation of new art, keeping art venues open, etc.)

Elim 3 (Impromptu)