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Stoa USA, also referred to as Stoa, is a
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homeschool
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organization in the
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. It is one of the four major national high school forensics organizations: the others are the
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(NSDA), National Catholic Forensic League (NCFL), and the
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(NCFCA).
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is defined by the
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as “an ancient Greek portico usually walled at the back with a front colonnade designed to afford a sheltered promenade.” The Stoa was a common fixture of many towns in
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and was used as a place where people could debate and discuss their ideas.


Overview

Stoa wa
created in 2009
to serve the needs of the growing homeschool speech and debate community. Its website explains that its objective is “to train Christian home schooled youth in speech and debate in order to better communicate a
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worldview.” Stoa USA is a
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run entirely by volunteers. It is governed by a board of directors who oversee its day-to-day operations and propose rule amendments which affect competitors nationwide. Members vote on important issues, such as debate resolutions and significant rule changes. Judges are usually parents, coaches, alumni, or members of the community. Stoa sanctions only one tournament each year, the National Invitational Tournament of Champions (NITOC) (referenced below). Stoa exists to support state and local organizations in running tournaments, but recognizes the autonomy of those at the state and local level to operate in a manner that best serves their particular needs. Some locally-run tournaments attract hundreds of Stoa competitors each year, such as the one typically held in the spring at Concordia University in Irvine, CA. Because homeschooled students are not typically associated with
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, most affiliates belong to member “Clubs.” Most club members live in the local area around where their club is based.


Speechranks and the Point Recognition System

The National Christian Homeschool Speech and Debate Rankings, also known as Speechranks, is a comprehensive
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that ranks Christian homeschooled speakers and debaters around the country who are in high school or middle school. Speechranks was created in 2010 for promoting transparency and fairness in the Christian homeschool forensics community. Results from Stoa tournaments are uploaded onto Speechranks by tournament administrators. Speechranks also allows students to enter their own information if they compete in other Christian homeschool tournaments. The website is monitored to ensure the integrity of the information entered. Viewers may also “Flag” results they believe to be in error. According to its website, there were 1,946 active competitors on Speechranks during the 2016–2017 season. There are two ways that Speechranks measures student participation: Points and Green Check Marks. Points are awarded to competitors based on the student's
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finish in each event. Students achieving the same percentile finish in any event and any tournament will be awarded the same number of Points. A student's three best finishes in a particular event are used to sum their total Points for that event. Overall ranking on Speechranks is determined by the total number of Points a competitor has accumulated. Green Check Marks recognize consistent excellence throughout the competitive season. There is no limit to the number of Green Check Marks a student may earn. In general, Green Check Marks are awarded to any competitor who achieves a top 38% finish in debate or finishes in the top 40% of an individual event (IE). The only exception to this is impromptu speaking, which requires a top 25% finish as of the 2024-2025 season. Green Check Marks are unique to each event and students may not transfer checkmarks from one event to another. Speechranks requirements were drafted by Isaiah McPeak, with development chaired by Dr. Van Schalin and programmed by Connor McKay. It utilizes the
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, the same language Stoa uses for membership and tournament registration.


National Invitational Tournament of Champions ITOC/h1>

Each year in late May or early June, the Stoa Board of Directors hosts the National Invitational Tournament of Champions, commonly referred to as NITOC. The process of qualification involves being awarded at least two Green Check Marks on ''Speechranks'' in one or more events. Participation at NITOC requires Stoa membership. Students may compete in as many events a
NITOC
in which they are invited by either of the two invitational models. The 2012 National Invitational Tournament of Champions, held in
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, was regarded as the largest tournament in the history of homeschool speech and debate, where nearly 600 students competed across 13 different events.


Locations

* 2024:
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, Jackson, Tennessee * 2023: Concordia University Irvine, Irvine, California * 2022: Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, Texas * 2021:
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, Jackson, Tennessee (Originally intended to be held at
Point Loma Nazarene University Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) is a Private college, private Christianity, Christian Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college with its main campus in Point Loma, San Diego, Point Loma in San Diego, California, Unit ...
, San Diego, California, but was relocated to
Union University Union University is a private Baptist university in Jackson, Tennessee, with additional campuses in Germantown and Hendersonville. The university is affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention (Southern Baptist Convention). It was estab ...
due to uncertainty about the state of California's intense
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lockdowns) *2020:
Union University Union University is a private Baptist university in Jackson, Tennessee, with additional campuses in Germantown and Hendersonville. The university is affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention (Southern Baptist Convention). It was estab ...
, Jackson, Tennessee (Canceled due to COVID-19) * 2019: Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, Texas * 2018:
Point Loma Nazarene University Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) is a Private college, private Christianity, Christian Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college with its main campus in Point Loma, San Diego, Point Loma in San Diego, California, Unit ...
, San Diego, California * 2017:
Union University Union University is a private Baptist university in Jackson, Tennessee, with additional campuses in Germantown and Hendersonville. The university is affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention (Southern Baptist Convention). It was estab ...
, Jackson, Tennessee * 2016: Drury University, Springfield, Missouri * 2015:
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, Greenville, South Carolina * 2014:
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, San Marcos, California - Due to a
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that broke out near the university and the school's subsequent evacuation, this tournament was held in multiple locations across
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including
Point Loma Nazarene University Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) is a Private college, private Christianity, Christian Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college with its main campus in Point Loma, San Diego, Point Loma in San Diego, California, Unit ...
and
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. * 2013: John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Arkansas * 2012:
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Headquarters,
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* 2011:
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,
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* 2010:
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, San Diego, California


Events


Debate

* Lincoln Douglas Value Debate * Team Policy Debate *
Parliamentary Debate Parliamentary style debate, colloquially oftentimes just Parliamentary debate, is a formal framework for debate used in debating societies, academic debate events and competitive debate. It has its roots in parliamentary procedure and develops d ...


Speech


Limited Preparation

*
Apologetics Apologetics (from Greek ) is the religious discipline of defending religious doctrines through systematic argumentation and discourse. Early Christian writers (c. 120–220) who defended their beliefs against critics and recommended their f ...
. "In Apologetics, the competitor is given four (4) minutes to prepare a persuasive and reasoned six (6) minute speech that defends a tenet of the Christian faith and explains why that principle matters." * Extemporaneous. "In Extemporaneous speaking, the competitor answers a given question based on recent events in the news. The competitor researches national and international current events and may create reference files of newsworthy information. Extemporaneous speech should be regarded as a demonstration of personal knowledge on the topic, as well as an original synthesis of numerous sources." * Mars Hill
Impromptu An impromptu (, , loosely meaning "offhand") is a free-form musical composition with the character of an ''ex tempore'' improvisation as if prompted by the spirit of the moment, usually for a solo instrument, such as piano. According to ''Allgeme ...
. "In Mars Hill Impromptu, the competitor uses books, movies, and other genre to discuss the appeal and impact of the theme(s) within the topic, holding them up in light of Christian truth found in the Bible. This event is intended for competitors 14 and older or with the consent of the parents due to mature themes in some topics." * Impromptu. In 2015 STOA removed Impromptu as a national qualifying event, though some states and tournaments continued to coach and allow impromptu competition. In 2022 it again became a NITOC event. The competitor receives three different topics and must choose one topic to speak about during a two (2) minute prep time. When the prep time expires, the competitor is given a speaking time limit of five (5) minutes.


Platform

*Expository. "An Expository is a prepared speech written by the competitor which explains and illustrates a topic through both words and visuals (e.g. illustrated boards, physical props, digital and electronic presentations, or any combination)." * Original Oratory. "An Original Oratory is a prepared speech, written by the competitor, on a topic of the competitor’s choice. The purpose of this informative speech is to explain, describe, or expose the topic." *Persuasive. "A persuasive speech is a prepared speech, written by the competitor, which advocates a specific position or course of action."


Interpretive

*Open Interpretation. * Duo Interpretation *
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* Dramatic Interpretation


Wildcard

*2024-2026: Slam Poetry *2022-2024: Interp in a Box *2019-2022: Oratory Analysis *2018-2019: Demonstration *2017-2018: Cold Reading, Demonstration *2016-2017: Monologue, Cold Reading *2015-2016: Motivational, Monologue *2014-2015: Broadcasting, Motivational *2013-2014: Storytelling, Broadcasting *2012-2013: Mars Hill Impromptu, Storytelling *2011-2012: Original Interpretation


Debate Resolutions


2024-2025

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially reform its policy on healthcare. *Lincoln-Douglas (Fall): Resolved: The acquisition of knowledge is an intrinsic good. *Lincoln-Douglas (Spring): Resolved: Mandatory national service is justified. *Lincoln-Douglas (Final): Resolved: In U.S. Law enforcement accountability ought to be prioritized over effectiveness.


2023-2024

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially reform its energy policy. *Lincoln-Douglas (Fall): Resolved: A free press ought to prioritize objectivity over advocacy. *Lincoln-Douglas (Spring): Resolved: National security ought to be prioritized over individual rights. *Lincoln-Douglas (Final): Resolved: The letter of the law ought to have priority over the spirit of the law.


2022-2023

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially reform its policy towards one or more countries in Europe. *Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: Criminal justice ought to prioritize rehabilitation over retribution, restitution or deterrence.


2021-2022

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially reform the use of Artificial Intelligence technology. *Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: In the field of biomedical engineering, restraint ought to be prioritized over scientific advancement.


2020-2021

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States Federal Government should considerably decrease its military commitments. *Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: Economic stability is more important than economic growth.


2019-2020

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially reform its banking, finance, and/or monetary policy. *Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: Culture ought to value assimilation over multiculturalism.


2018-2019

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially reform its foreign aid. *Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: In criminal procedure, truth-seeking ought to be valued above individual privacy.


2017-2018

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially reform its transportation policy. *Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: Preemptive warfare is morally justified.


2016-2017

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially reform its agriculture and/or food safety policy in the United States. *Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: The needs of the public ought to be valued above private property rights.


2015-2016

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially reform its trade policy with one or more of the following nations: China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan. *Lincoln-Douglas: **Resolved: In formal education liberal arts ought to be valued above practical skills. (from October 1, 2015, to January 30, 2016) **Resolved: Developing countries ought to prioritize economic growth over environmental protection. (from February 1, 2016, to April 30, 2016)


2014-2015

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially reform its electronic surveillance law. *Lincoln-Douglas: **Resolved: When in conflict, an individual's freedom of speech should be valued above a community's moral standards. (from October 1, 2014, to January 30, 2015) **Resolved: The United States federal jurisprudence, the letter of the law ought to have priority over the spirit of the law. (from February 1, 2015, to April 30, 2015)


2013-2014

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially reform its marine natural resource policies. *Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: The United States has a moral obligation to mitigate international conflicts


2012-2013

*Team Policy: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially reform its foreign military presence and/or foreign military commitments. *Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: Privacy is undervalued.


2011-2012

*Team Policy: Resolved: That the United States federal government should substantially reform its revenue generation policies. *Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: When in conflict, personal freedom ought to be valued above economic security.


2010-2011

*Team Policy: Resolved: That the United States Federal Government should significantly reform its policy toward Russia. *Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: A government's legitimacy is determined more by its respect for popular sovereignty than individual rights.


2009-2010

*Team Policy: Resolved: That the United States Federal Government should significantly reform its environmental policy. *Lincoln-Douglas: Resolved: That competition is superior to cooperation as a means of achieving excellence.


See also

*
National Christian Forensics and Communications Association The Christian Speech & Debate League, also known as the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association, is a speech and debate league for Christian students in the United States. The NCFCA was established in 2001 after outgrowing it ...
*
National Forensic League The National Speech & Debate Association (NSDA) is the largest interscholastic speech and debate organization serving middle school and high school students in the United States. It was formed as the National Forensic League in 1925 by Bruno Er ...
* National Catholic Forensic League


References


External links


Stoa USA''Speechranks''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stoa USA Student debating societies Homeschooling in the United States