Mount Pleasant High School Speech and Debate competed in the Regional Congressional Debate tournament at the Region VIII Education Service Center on Thursday, November 9. For the second year in a row, Mount Pleasant was the only 5A school competing. So the competition was an intrasquad battle for who would earn the top three places and advance to state. MPHS has had a state competitor every year since 2017 and team members have earned UIL state bronze and state 4th place medals and have had the UIL State Top Presiding Officer in recent years.

Senior Angelina Hernandez was the Regional Champion with junior Gopi Amin placing 2nd and freshman Sabrina Otero-Svirska placing 3rd. Amin was also named the Top Presiding Officer. Senior Kiara Rundles placed 4th and is the first alternate to state. This will be the second trip to state for Hernandez and the first for Amin and Otero-Svirska.

UIL Congress is an individual contest in a large group setting. It models the legislative process of democracy, specifically, the United States Congress. Within this mock legislative assembly competition, contestants draft legislation (proposed laws and position statements) submitted to the tournament, and they research the docket of bills and resolutions dealing with real-world social and political policies prior to the contest to prepare their speeches. At the tournament, students caucus in committees, deliver formal discourse on the merits and disadvantages of each piece of legislation, and vote to pass or defeat the measures they have examined. Parliamentary procedure forms structure for the discourse, and students extemporaneously respond to others’ arguments over the course of a session.

Hernandez, Amin, and Otero-Svirska will compete at the UIL State Congressional Debate tournament in Austin on January 10 and 11, 2024. MP Speech and Debate is coached by Lara Martin.

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MPHS Congressional Debate UIL State qualifiers (L to R) Sabrina Otero-Svirska, Angelina Hernandez, Gopi Amin, Kiara Rundles