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BROOKLYN HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE TEAM SCORES: YOUNG BLACK MEN FIND THEIR VOICE AND A BRIGHT FUTURE (397 hits)

A RECENT STUDY SHOWS AFRICAN-AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO DBATE ARE 70 PERCENT MORE LIKELY TO GRADUATE. “I GET THIS CONFIDENCE THAT I DIDN’T HAVE BEFORE I DEBATED,” STEPHON SAID. “MY GRADES ARE UP AND COLLEGE IS NOW A BIGGER PART OF THE PICTURE.”


High school juniors Devonte Escoffery and Stephon Adams have made their school's debate team their number one priority.

Both attend Metropolitan Corporate Academy in Brooklyn, N.Y.

But their debates on issues such as poverty don't just consist of traditional exchanges of arguments at warp speed.

The duo also perform original raps.

"In debate, I talk about my social location, Canarsie [Brooklyn] and rap music influences my view of the world, " Devonte said. "[Stephon and I] believe that one, rap music shouldn't shape you in a bad way or a negative way. Our personal narratives should be heard."

The pair's unique approach has thrown off many of their opponents, who expect Devonte and Stephon to simply speed-read points off their lap tops or index cards.

"I get this confidence that I didn't have before I debated," Stephon said. "My grades are up and college is now a bigger part of the picture."

A recent study shows African-American high school students who debate are 70 percent more likely to graduate than non-debate participants.

Metro Corp. Academy's debate coach Alex Jones said the academic progress Devonte and Stephon have made is "remarkable."

He also said success hasn't been limited to them.

"We're dealing with a really educationally underserved population, kids who really struggle with English," Jones said of the majority of New York's urban debate league competitors. "But in debate, it's as heavy as it gets. [The students] learn vocabulary, have to be able to defend it in front of a judge and present clear arguments."

Devonte and Stephon both call debate an outlet for their self-expression.

"Not all, but [some of] these politicians don't know what [those living in poverty] go through on a daily basis," Devonte said. "But if they hear the voices of those going through it, then they're better able to do something about it."




Posted By: Richard Kigel
Wednesday, June 23rd 2010 at 8:20AM
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Hey Irma--

I knew you'd love it.

This is exactly the kind of message we need to see more of.

EDUCATE...EDUCATE...EDUCATE!!!

I hope it gets 100 hits and 25 people forward it to their friends!!!


Wednesday, June 23rd 2010 at 5:37PM
Richard Kigel
I agree! Excellent post.
Wednesday, June 23rd 2010 at 6:56PM
MIISRAEL Bride
Rich luvs da kidzs.....lol
ya got it
Wednesday, June 23rd 2010 at 8:10PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
Hey Dr. Artis--

I do--and I know you do too.

One of the reasons I loved this story is because when I was teaching Middle School in Brooklyn, I was coach of the debate team at my school and I watched my 89th graders have to do their own research, practice public speaking and stand up and defend their point of view.

It was an awesome experience for them--and for me!!!

So I take my hat off to those kids and to their teachers!!!


Wednesday, June 23rd 2010 at 8:19PM
Richard Kigel
Thanks MIISRAEL!!!


Wednesday, June 23rd 2010 at 8:19PM
Richard Kigel
A beautiful mental exersise, up dated. lol

A perfect youth fit.(smile)
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