2/19~20/2022 Harvard Invitational Debate tournament report »

This past weekend, the Public Forum team participated in their most competitive debate tournament of the year so far. The Harvard tournament hosts multiple skill and age levels and sees competition from around the country and world. Over 5,000 individual students entered into the competition across the numerous events, with over 280 entries in Middle School Public Forum alone! The number of entries made the break incredibly competitive, requiring 4 wins out of 5 preliminary rounds to secure a spot in the Triple Octofinal rounds (Top 64). The debate topic required students to dive into the world of NATO and analyze Turkey’s membership as either beneficial or harmful. Across two full days of competition and very early mornings, Claire Liu and Joyce Zhang went 4-1 in preliminary rounds and advanced to the Triple Octofinal! They went on to win that round and broke into the top 32! Huge congratulations to Claire and Joyce for representing Kudos at such a prestigious tournament. Our team’s cases were complex and well reasoned; their skill and intelligence is impressive.

On to the Congress results! Shoutouts to Katherine Duan and Michelle Zhang for being next out with Tim Cai placing just one rank behind Katherine. Those three as well as Evelyn Lam, Juliana Cui, Kelly Liu, Michelle Pan, Sanju Chanumalla, Linda Jiang, Anne Liu, and Serena Guo, for not getting a single nine throughout all of prelims. Specifically, Evelyn and Serena didn’t get a rank below 3rd in prelims, Juliana didn’t get a rank below 4th, plus Anne and Michelle P below 5th. Praise is deserved for Ethan Li, Apollo Lee, and Edwin Jiao for getting 3,2, and 1 top eight rank respectively at their first invitational tournament outside of SCJFL.

Anne, Serena, and Evelyn broke to elimination rounds for the second year in a row. They were joined by Michelle P, Juliana and Kelly. Despite each of them being the two seed coming out of their chamber, Serena and Evelyn had the 6th and 7th best cumes going into semis, with scores better than or equal to five of the #1 seeds. In the semifinal, Serena, Juliana and Michelle all continued their trend of not getting a single nine, with Evelyn just one rank off of doing the same. Serena, Juliana, Michelle and Anne advanced to the final round, with Michelle placing 1st after AGAIN getting all ranks 5th or better! Michelle did unfortunately pick up a six and two sevens in the final leading to her taking 5th overall. However, to get top seven from ALL 17 JUDGES over the course of the weekend is a mind boggling accomplishment. Anne and Juliana took 10th and 11th in the final respectively with Anne getting the 3 from the parliamentarian. Finally, Serena was the TOURNAMENT RUNNER UP at 2nd overall!

Furthermore, the tournament recognized Michelle P, Evelyn, Serena and Tim for winning a presiding officer election in prelims. Juliana joined Michelle and Julianna by winning their PO contest in semis and Michelle went for the hat trick as she also won the vote in finals.

Somehow we’re not done! Similar to the National Tournament, Harvard Congress has a Special Accolade that honors the student that displayed “the most leadership” in round by making motions, setting a docket and understanding parliamentary procedures. After calculating the votes submitted by the other students in their chamber, Evelyn, Michelle, Anne and Serena won their prelim leadership award. Michelle and Serena were joined by Julianna when all three of them won the leadership award in the semifinal, with Michelle winning the award in finals.

For the second year in a row, not a single program in the nation had more students in the final round than Kudos, but this year there were no ties as Kudos definitely had more finalists in middle school congress than any school nationwide. On top of that we had more Presiding Officers Winners and Leadership award winners than EVERY team that entered middle school congress as we took home eight in each category. With a whopping 233 team points Kudos was the TOP CONGRESS PROGRAM IN THE MS DIVISION NATION AT HARVARD!!!

With such high level competition I want to congratulate each student, break or no break. I consistently received feedback from teams and judges that our students as well as other middle schoolers were consistently having better cases and debates than the High Schoolers were. This is a huge accomplishment to be able to discuss such a complex geopolitical issue and to shine in the eyes of adults at such a young age. I look forward to our continued success in upcoming tournaments!

Here’s the results and pictures:

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Posted by: kudos on Feb.24.2022 @ 2:31 pm
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2/12-13/2022 – Stanford Tournament Report »

We would like to start off with a huge congratulations to every participant at the Stanford-hosted Palm Classic International Speech and Debate Tournament.
Participants and judges hailed from around the country and world, representing 4 different time zones.
This was an incredibly competitive invitational and the students have been hard at work on their cases and individual speeches.
Another massive thank you to our judges, your efforts and commitment allowed us to compete in the first place.
Kudos was represented in break rounds by several speakers at this tournament, and I want to extend a specific congratulations to those students.

Let’s start with Congress. The Congress team competed in the Varsity division, which meant that the rounds contained students up to the 12th grade. Getting experience competing against high schoolers and succeeding is amazing. Huge congratulations to the entire congress team! With that being said, three students advanced into the semi and final rounds! Claire Wen made it into the semi finals! In the FINAL round of Varsity, Anne Liu placed 12th and Serena Guo placed 7th! Keep up the great work debaters!

Moving on to Lincoln Douglas. Kudos debater Sophia Ren made it all the way to the semi-final round of the Middle School Division. Out of 40 entries she broke into the top 8. On a 5-1 preliminary record, Sophia broke to quarterfinals then to semifinals, also securing 4th place overall speaker award! (This is a separate award based on speaker points not record).
W want to also extend a large thank you to Yanzi Feng, who had an impressive preliminary record of 4-2 and just barely missed the competitive break. Sh
e stayed to support and help prep Sophia for her break rounds, sharing cards and strategies she learned at the tournament. This is what being a team is all about.

I want to also congratulate the Public Forum team for running great arguments and powering through such a competitive tournament. Our after round discussions were incredibly productive and every one of our competitors is extremely bright. With our continued work, break rounds are just around the corner!

And finally, a big thank you to the parents. With your support throughout the year, bringing students to class, getting up early on the weekends to help get ready for tournaments, and helping them with research, all your work is appreciated.

This tournament is a long tradition in the competitive debate community and Kudos was proud to represent Southern California. We are looking forward to our upcoming tournaments at Harvard and SCJFL #3.

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Posted by: kudos on Feb.18.2022 @ 3:25 pm
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12/18/2021 LA REINA INVITATIONAL »

La Reina Speech and Debate Tournament Online 2021

Kudos wrapped up the year of 2021 with some great results. We sent middle school and high school students to compete in both speech and debate events. All four of our students are worthy of praise not only for their results, but for giving up their time to prepare for this tournament during winter break!

Onto the results: Fiona Zhou won HS congress as a freshman, capping off an incredible first semester in ninth grade. She did this by getting a 1 and a 3 from her two judges in all three rounds throughout the tournament. Despite the mathematical improbability of the feat, she showed her consistency as a talented debater. Shoutouts to freshman Claire Wen for getting top half in her chamber and freshman Alen Zhang for taking top half of the tournament. Alen accomplished this by getting ranked top five by every judge that saw him throughout the tournament.

Additionally, 7th grader Claire Chen cleaned up in the middle school speech side of the tournament. Claire finaled in both middle school impromptu, as well as middle school original oratory. Claire took 5th in OO and earned 6th place out of the 12 students who advanced to the final round in impromptu. The impromptu final was particularly noteworthy because it was one the largest speech events at the tournament. This continues Claire’s streak of finaling every time she enters in Impromptu and or OO. Claire deserves special praise for being 1 spot away from picket fencing (where a student gets a 1st place rank from every judge) in prelims for OO.

Kudos students head to their well deserved winter break. The students will be right back to speaking and debating in 2022. KUDOS!

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Posted by: kudos on @ 3:23 pm
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12/4/2021, SCJFL 2nd quarter of Debate tournament. »

On 12/4, Kudos competed in the 2nd quarter of SCJFL Debate tournament.

Starting with congressional debate, a big congratulations to Larry Zhou as a preliminary round Presiding Officer and to Anne Liu as the final round Presiding Officer! For overall placements: Serena Guo placed 20th, Zoey Luc placed 17th, Andy Hou placed 14th, Edwin Jiao placed 9th, Ayden Fang placed 8th, Micah Yeung placed 7th, Michelle Zhang placed 6th, Linda Jiang placed 5th, Juliana Cui placed 4th, Evelyn Lam placed 3rd, and Anne Liu placed 1st! Congratulations to our congress team!

For Lincoln-Douglas debate, the students discussed the right to strike. Their efforts paid off as three students made it to the final set of break rounds! Yanzi Fang, Sophia Ren, and Pearl Hsieh all advanced to round 6 with Pearl placing 8th, Sophia placing 7th, and Yanzi placing 6th overall. In addition, Yanzi went undefeated in her preliminary rounds! Congratulations to the LD team!

And last, but certainly not least, our Public Forum team. This month they tackled the extremely complex world of cryptocurrency and federal regulations. Two teams advanced to the Semi-final round with one moving on into the final! In the top 10 team placements at the tournament, Harry Chen and Kaiden Wong placed 9th, Belle Huang and Celina Zhou (Semi-Finalists) placing 5th, and Claire Liu and Joyce Zhang (Finalists) placing 2nd! In addition, Claire Liu received 10th place overall speaker!
Huge congratulations to our semi-finalists and finalists as well as every PF debate team.

With two tournaments down and a semester over, these debaters are well on their way to becoming debate veterans! We encourage every debater to get in their rest over the course of this winter break. Great work at this tournament and have a Happy Holidays!

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Posted by: kudos on Dec.16.2021 @ 10:11 am
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10/23/2021 SCJFL Fall Semester 1st quarter Debate Tournament »

What an exciting start of the competition year this has been. While this tournament had some tech and judging issues, our team powered through as best as we could. The tournament itself ran quite on time and we hope to see that in future tournaments as well.

We’ll start first with our biggest event for the tournament by far: Congress. Kudos secured 11 out of the 12 finalist spots in congress. Kudos also had the top 2 Presiding Officers in the prelims: Tim Cai and Larry Zhou. Larry Zhou moved on to be the finalist PO, great work! As for the congress debaters themselves: Micah Yeung placed 12th, Larry Zhou placed 11th, Ayden Fang placed 10th, Michelle Pan placed 9th, Michelle Zhang placed 8th, Linda Jiang placed 7th, Katherine Dian placed 6th, Julianna Cui placed 4th, Serena Guo placed 3rd, Evelyn Lam placed 2nd, and Anne Lou placed 1st! Fantastic work by the congress team!

For the other debate formats of the competition, Kudos students also found great success! 4 Kudos Public Forum teams advanced to the first out round with one team advancing into the final out round. Making the top 10 break was Kathleen Chen & Madeline Wong, Yuna Wu & Isabella Meng, and Belle Huang & Celina Zhou. Advancing further and taking 2nd place overall in Public Forum was Claire Liu & Joyce Zhang!
In addition to debating well, high performing speakers are awarded with individual speaking awards with Joyce Zhang getting 5th overall and Claire Liu getting 1st overall! Fantastic work!

Finally, LIncoln-Douglas student Yanzi Feng was able to advance to the final outround of the tournament, securing 6th place overall and 9th best overall speaker in Lincoln-Douglas! Great work!

Congratulations to everyone who competed in this tournament! Each and every member of the team contributes to our overall success. The first tournament of the year can always be tough but the students handled this tournament with grace and energy. These students put in the work on very complicated topics and regardless of tournament result, each student learned A LOT these past weeks. We cannot wait until our next tournaments!

Here are some tournament photos and results~
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Posted by: kudos on Oct.27.2021 @ 2:47 pm
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9/18-9/19/2021 Cal State University Long Beach »

Kudos has a long and storied history of success in competitive speech and debate. But over the past few years we have focused a large portion of our attention on middle school students. Multiple students from last year’s eight grade class decided that they wanted to continue competing with Kudos throughout high school. So for the first time in program history, we have a High School Congress Team!

We started the year by competing at The Jack Howe Invitational hosted by Cal State University Long Beach and the year began with a fantastic start!

Alen Zheng returned to Congress after spending his last year working on impromptu and extemp. He got ranked top six in his 2nd round and overall beat multiple competitors in his chamber despite being one of the only freshmen.

Claire Wen got ranked by five of her six judges including FOUR top six rankings. She was in the toughest of the seven prelim chambers in the tournament as four of the students in her chamber were top 16 overall in the tournament. Despite these obstacles, she was only two ranks away from breaking into the semi finals.

Special congratulations goes out to Fiona Zhou who had the 7th best ranking overall coming out of prelims.

She accomplished this by getting ranked by every single judge, including four 1st place marks. One of those marks came from the parliamentarian who ranks based on all three rounds combined instead of an individual session. She had the second best overall rank in the semifinal (only behind the tournament champion), which she got multiple first places amongst her five semi judges (again including the parliamentarian). Overall, she finaled and took 9TH PLACE in the tournament amongst almost 75 entries. Great start Kudos!

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Posted by: kudos on Oct.20.2021 @ 2:04 pm
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7/24/2021 Kudos Cup Speech and Debate Tournament »

On 7/24/2021 we held our very first Kudos Cup online speech and debate tournament between 3 campuses for students to have their first-time tournament experiences, the result was amazing and the feedbacks from parents were overwhelming.

We had Elementary Speech, Elementary Debate, Middle Speech and Middle School Debate plus storytelling for 1st and 2nd graders, total 5 events. And we hired more than 20 Kudos alumni High school and college students to be our judges, it was wonderful to see them back and judge for these youngsters. They not only learned speech and debate from Kudos, but they were also giving back to Kudos’ family as well.

So, here’s the final ranking for each events:
Elementary Speech
1. Betty Chen
2. Michael Wang
3. Kyle Liu
4. Jason Li
5. Kaitlyn Wu
6. Audrey Wu
7. Charlene Kuo
8. Emma Chen
9. Keila Coughlin
10. Zoey Ni
11. Jamie Shen
12. Andy Chi

Elementary Debate:
1. Kenneth Yue
2. Thomas Zhang
3. Alexander Lee
4. Winston Lee
5. Caitlin Pan
6. Kaily Tang
7. Bill Sui
8. Aiden Phou
9. Sean Wu
10. Andy Chi
11. Jamie Shen
12. Samantha Zheng

Middle School Speech:
1. Claire Chen
2. Andy Hou
3. Ian Xia
4. Claire Xuan
5. Kelly Liu
6. Yuna Wu
7. Aiden Schmutzer
8. Justin Huang
9. Howard Ying
10. Cynthia Chao
11. Jonathan Huang
12. Sophia Xu

Middle School Debate:
1. Charlie Chen, Edwin Lee, Michelle Pan
2. Matthew Xie, Melissa Wu, Tyler Chin
3. Cynthia Chao, Evelyn Lam, Nolan Ou
4. Alen Zhang, Ivan Gao, Paxton Kim-Tang

Storytelling:
1. Cecilla Liu
2. Caiden Tang
3. Ian Chen
4. Lynn Wu
5. Ryan Chao
6. Cayden Ma
7. Cheston So
8. Cyrus Liu
9. Isaac Su
10. Catherine Jing
11. Yulia Ye
12. Derek Chen

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Posted by: kudos on @ 1:59 pm
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5/8~5/9/2021 TOC – Tournament of Champions »

This last week was the final tournament of year for our wonderful student: Tournament of Champions — the largest and hardest tournament that middle schoolers can compete in each year. This year has been filled with challenges, no doubt the largest challenge being that everything is remote and done online.
Regardless, our determined and hard working students went forth and did their very best at a tournament with over 500 students in Public Forum and 150 in Lincoln Douglas.

Most of the Public Forum teams broke even and were very close to breaking, but unfortunately we did not have any advance to the out rounds.
On the Lincoln Douglas side of things, Annie Jiang advanced to double octofinals and Sarah Chen advanced to octofinals!
Additionally, Annie was 10th place speaker overall and Sarah was 14th overall! Kudos to them!

And for Congress, we have Fiona Zhou awarded in 4th place and Lindsey Jiang got 4th place, what a great job!!

I would like to thank all of you and our students on behalf of all of the Kudos staff and teams for your support for our hard working students this past year. While it would have been preferable to have this year done in person, we are so proud of the students meeting the challenge of remote learning head on and doing their best all year with great success.

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Posted by: kudos on @ 1:40 pm
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4/24/2021 Elementary tournament: 3 Champions in Novice SPAR, Open SPAR and DUO »

4/24/2021 was the SCJFL 4th quarter Elementary Speech and Debate tournament. We had 60 students competed among 251 total contenders.

Our students competed in Novice SPAR, OPEN SPAR, DUO, Storytelling , Declamation and Impromptu.
Speech event students they needed to get ready in the morning 8am and stayed for 3 rounds till 1 pm while Debate event students they needed to check in with coach at 1pm then continue their rounds until late evening 6pm.

After a long day the results were finally out, we had 3 Champions in Novice SPAR: Cynthia Chao, Open SPAR Katherine Duan and DUO speech: April Tao + Grace Yang

Below we have a complete lists of final results:
Novice SPAR
1st Place Cynthia Chao
2nd Place Kaden Wong
6th Place Kenneth Yue
7th Place Jamie Wu
8th Place Ares Zou
11th Place Ian Xia
13th Place Claire Xuan

Open SPAR
1st Place Katherine Duan
3rd Place Joyce Zhang
6th Place Yuna Wu

Duo Interpretation
1st Place April Tao & Grace Yang

Storytelling
10th Place Annabella Tseng

Declamation
4th Place Lisa Hu

Impromptu
9th Place Alyssa Guo
14th Place Zoey Luc
15th Place Phoebe Zhang

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Posted by: kudos on Apr.27.2021 @ 1:59 pm
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4/10/2021 SCJFL Middle School 4th quarter Speech tournament »

4/10/2021 Our students from Walnut, Temple City and Irvine campus competed in the 4th quarter online Middle School Speech tournament, we had total 40 students and for the majority this was their first tournament.

Each student from Middle School level 2 class were prepped heavily in class by their coach respectively, Alen Zhang from the Middle School Speech team won 4th place in Extemp while Madeline Wong from Temple City got 3rd place. In Novice SPAR, Apollo Lee from Walnut took 6th place, Garfield Qiu from Irvine took 2nd place. Both were first time competitors, so it was outstanding result for them. In the mean time, Claire Nakamura from Temple City Middle School Level 2 class took 15 in Novice Spar.

It was a super long day but we believe students learnt a ton by doing this and it was coaches’ training that got students through this long tournament, take good rest and until next time ~

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Posted by: kudos on Apr.18.2021 @ 9:46 am
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