The Walnut Street School debate club won first place in the Long Island Classic Debate Tournament’s beginner yellow division. (Photo: Uniondale School District)
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Hundreds of students gather at Uniondale HS for the Long Island Classic Debate Tournament

The Uniondale School District social studies department and debate clubs recently hosted the Long Island Classic Debate Tournament at Uniondale High School, where over 650 student-debaters from Long Island and the greater New York City metro area gathered to compete at the elementary school, middle school and high school levels.

“Debate builds the essential skills of the 21st century — critical thinking, communication, collaboration and civic literacy — while empowering students to engage deeply with the issues that shape our world,” said Uniondale School District Director of Social Studies David Hollander. “It transforms content into action and students into informed, persuasive citizens.”

Uniondale Debate Students
The top winners of the elementary school team award winners of the Long Island Classic Debate Tournament. (Photo: Uniondale School District)

The event, which was sponsored by the American Debate League, began with an opening ceremony, after which students tackled three rounds of debate focusing on a diverse range of topics. A rousing closing ceremony followed, which celebrated the efforts of all of the students and debate coaches and honored outstanding performances from the day. The Uniondale PTSA also sold snacks throughout the day and raised funds for Uniondale senior PTA scholarships.

State Sen. Siela Bynoe and State Assemblyman Michael Durso also attended the event, encouraging students as they showcased their skills and debate prowess.

Uniondale School District tallied nine individual speaker awards and six team awards across grade levels. Walnut Street School was the first-place winner of the beginner yellow division, and Lawrence Road Middle School received second-place honors in the overall intermediate division.

“There are so many amazing district educators who helped with this event, but we would like to give special attention to our outstanding coaches Felicia Lamboy from Grand Avenue School, Yvonne Gonzalez from California Avenue School, Roderick Peele from Northern Parkway School, Michael Ambrogio from Smith Street School, Alyssa Borkes from Walnut Street School, Keith Coles from Lawrence Road Middle School, Jonice Scott at Turtle Hook Middle School and Nina Saveth from Uniondale High School,” added Hollander.

The speaker and team awards won by Uniondale School District students are listed below.

Elementary School Speaker Awards

Third Place: Madison Goodwin, Walnut Street School

Fourth Place: Xili Romain, Grand Avenue School

Sixth Place: Camari Coke, California Avenue School

Seventh Place: Jordan Fenner, Grand Avenue School

Eighth Place: Adelina Mercado, Walnut Street School

Ninth Place: Chase Semper, California Avenue School

Tenth Place: Mia Goodwin, Walnut Street School

Elementary School Team Awards

Third Place: Xili Romain, Makenna Williams and Afeeyah Zafarali, Grand Avenue School

Fourth Place: Madison Goodwin, Mia Goodwin and Shayla Roberts, Walnut Street School

Fifth Place: Adrianna Ayala, Kaylee Baires and Gabriella Rodriguez, Northern Parkway School

Sixth Place: Ethan Aguilar Ampuero, Hazel Alvarado Chavez and Adelina Mercado, Walnut Street School

Seventh Place: Jordan Fenner and Brianna Molina Rodriguez, Grand Avenue School

Middle School Speaker Awards

Seventh Place: Kalissi Lleras, Lawrence Road Middle School

High School Speaker Awards

Third Place: Emily Ortiz Ramirez, Uniondale High School

High School Team Awards

Sixth Place: Emily Ortiz Ramirez and Alison Nieto, Uniondale High School