Mead High School has a full year course called Speech and Debate. It ran between 2016-2018 and recently returned in Aug. 2022.
This course teaches students to debate formally, practice speech etiquette,...
Wren Pritchett ('23) has been in Speech and Debate for all four years of high school — this school year has been the first he’s done it at Mead High. On Friday, Jan. 27 and Saturday, Jan. 28 Pritchett...
This year, the debate team started off without a coach after previous coach Mrs. Oakes became a district special education coordinator which led her to being unable to work with the team.
Mrs. Oakes...
Mead High’s Speech and Debate team made history January 17th, hosting our first after school Student Congress. This is an emulation of an actual congressional hearing were students propose bills, give...
On the morning of October 10th, 2017, the Mead High School speech and debate class discussed a question, asked by Ashleigh Seery, that is rather heavy: should gun control laws be tightened as a result...
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