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IMMOKALEE -- On Saturday, Jan. 27, students from Collier, Hendry and Glades counties competed at Incubate Debate’s third regional competition of the 2023-2024 school year and the qualifier for Incubate’s National Championship. At the competition middle and high school students debated the merits of Daylight Saving Time, the International Monetary Fund and our decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan.
Students were evaluated by members of the Department of Defense, faith based leaders, as well as professors from Ave Maria University and Florida SouthWestern State College. Incubate’s program manager, Yurit Santos, described Saturday’s debate as, “the most connected and engaging tournament yet.”
A special congratulations to the top students at Saturday’s debate who will be representing the Southwest Region in Incubate’s National Championship: Jadzia Hernandez (Immokalee High School), Emily Batista Torrez (Lely High School), Rosaily Gomez (Corkscrew Middle School), Rylan Wilson, Lauren Wilson, Luke Manley, Samuel Hernandez, Caroline Klepko, Sophia Christodoulou, and Veronica Barbale (Ad Astra Naples).