On Dec. 16, Moore Haven Middle-High School students participated in their first debate competition...
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Seniors go to debate competition semi-finals
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Special to Lake Okeechobee News
MOORE HAVEN — On Dec. 16, Moore Haven Middle-High School students participated in their first debate competition of the school year. Liam Dufrene, a ninth grader (second in photo), and Allyson Lara, a senior (first in photo), made it to the semi-finals, Allyson was also awarded the Hemingway Award for her performance in the preliminary rounds. Go Terriers! The next debate competition is scheduled for January 27, 2024, at Immokalee High School.(Photo courtesy Moore Haven Middle-High School)
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