East Iowa District Tournament
2025 — IA/US
East Iowa District Qualifier
for the 2025 National Tournament
World Schools Debate District Team
East Iowa may submit a World Schools Debate team to the National Tournament. To make this happen, there will need to be a coach/judge that is willing to assist in coaching this team and can be the World Schools judge at the National Tournament. If you are interested in serving as that coach/judge, please email Maggie Rietz,East Iowa District Chair, atrietzm@davenportschools.org.
We will use the same method to determine a team as we have in previous years. If students are applying for World Schools, that must be included as one of the events on the Single Entry Letter of Intent on Tabroom.
Method to Select the World Schools District Team
Please fill out the form linked on the right side of this site. The form needs to be signed by the student and coach. This form should be e-mailed to Maggie Rietz, East Iowa District Chair, at rietzm@davenportschools.org or submitted in person at the IE/Debate District Tournament. The form must be completed and submitted by February 15, 2025.
The District Committee will determine who will represent East Iowa after both District tournaments have completed. This process will be completed once all students in Speech, Debate, and Congress events have been verified.
Selection process:
As a reminder, here are the guidelines we set forth four years ago, regarding how the selection process for the World Schools Team will be conducted:
1st Priority- The World Schools Debate Coach selected will be allowed to choose one student from their own school, if that coach has no other National qualifiers.
2nd Priority- If there are 5 schools or less applying, each school will be allowed to select one candidate to attend that is an alternate to one (or more) of the main events.
3rd Priority- Seniority will be preferred, so long as the student is an alternate in at least one main event.Seniority will apply for any students with 2-years or more of Speech/Debate experience.
4th Priority- In the event of a tie, students with higher alt status will be preferred over lower.If there is a tie in alt status, a student with more alt event status will be preferred over the one with only one alt status.
5th Priority- Choosing a student from a school with the least amount of qualifiers.
So, just some explanation for each:
1st Priority Explanation- We felt that the coach of the team needed a reason to go to Nationals beyond just being a coach.It is doubtful that a school would allow (or help cover the cost) of traveling to Nationals if a coach didn't even have a student attending.So, we thought this should be the first priority - meaning the committee has to get the coach figured out before figuring out the candidates.
2nd Priority Explanation- The event is meant to be a District-wide team.It seemed only fair to emphasize that priority in our selection criteria.This will guarantee a wide range of students, while still ensuring they are all alternates in some other event first.We want the best/brightest/most diverse group we can get.This policy will do that and hopefully encourage more schools to join in.
3rd Priority Explanation- Seniority matters...but we also want to ensure that students with experience.So, a compromise - we are going to look at Seniority first, but limit it to those with 2-years or more experience.This should help ensure that someone starting their Senior year is not preferred over someone who has done this for 2+ years.
4th Priority Explanation- Alt status is the next factor.1st alt over 2nd.More alt statuses over one.Any further tiebreaker likely a coach over decision.
5th Priority Explanation- We will emphasize getting more entries from particular schools that don't have many.
Additional Thoughts
The East Iowa District wants to send the best team possible to Nationals and will expect members of the team to contribute to the effectiveness of the team as a whole. This would include: attending practices, researching cases, organizing materials, and being a proactive member of a team composed of students from across the East Iowa district. Students will be expected to listen and cooperate with their World Schools Coach. Failure to comply or do their part may result in a student being removed from the team. Please only apply if you are willing to commit to prepare for this wonderful opportunity compete on the National level.
For further details on World Schools Debate, please visit the NSDA website here:
https://www.speechanddebate.org/competition-events/ - Scroll down to World Schools Debate for more info.