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Community Day School students excel in debate competition

The CDS Middle School Debate Team earns awards, is now preparing for qualifying competition in Jacksonville

Middle School Debate Team members Benjamin Labinger, Matisse Cantero, Ava Chapman and Delaney Fish earned awards during the recent Incubate Debate Tournament in Lakeland
Middle School Debate Team members Benjamin Labinger, Matisse Cantero, Ava Chapman and Delaney Fish earned awards during the recent Incubate Debate Tournament in Lakeland (Provided photo/Community Day School)

The Hershorin Schiff Community Day School Middle School Debate Team, under the guidance of teacher Michael Podolsky, recently attended and excelled during their second Incubate Debate Tournament in Lakeland, Fla. During the competition, middle and high school students competed alongside each other and were judged by a panel of elected officials, members of the judiciary, civil servants, college professors, first responders, members of the armed forces, and faith-based leaders.

The entire team put in tremendous effort and competed with the utmost passion, debating timely and timeless topics such as the U.S. Constitution, foreign affairs, and the economy. Four students emerged with awards, with seventh-grade student Matisse Cantero securing coveted top honors among all middle school competitors and being named an all-around finalist. A trio of sixth graders – Ava Chapman, Avi Shalev and Benjamin Labinger – showed exemplary talent and determination, with Labinger earning second place among the intermediate competitors.

“Debate is important in middle school because it gives students the tools to think critically and argue effectively, while also working in a collaborative and cooperative group setting,” said Dr. Vincent Miller, CDS’s Director of Middle School. “By having students discuss and organize their points of view for one side of an argument, they are able to discover new information and put their knowledge into action. Participating in events like these enhances our students' abilities while fostering personal growth and development.”

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The team is already busy preparing for their third tournament in Lakeland, Fla. in February, which is the qualifier for the championship tournament to be held in Jacksonville, Fla. in early April.

To learn more about the school, which serves students of all faiths in preschool through eighth grade, visit CommunityDay.org or call 941-552-2770.

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About Hershorin Schiff Community Day School
The mission of the Hershorin Schiff Community Day School, which serves students in preschool through eighth grade, is to impact the world by creating a community where children of all faiths demonstrate integrity, academic excellence, and a desire to improve the world. Community Day offers a rigorous, project-based academic program in a diverse and vibrant learning environment rooted in the Jewish values of honesty, integrity, mutual trust and respect. For more information, visit the website, communityday.org, or call (941) 552-2770.

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