Evergreen, Colorado
Ethos is coming to Colorado during Stoa Academy July 26 & 27! Here’s what you need to know:
The Deets
Where is it?
We are currently ironing out a few minor details with our facility! Location details will be emailed to all registrants when Ethos has an update for you soon. We can go ahead and tell you the location is within close driving distance of the Stoa Academy location in Evergreen, CO.
When is it?
July 26 & 27, 8 AM – 7 PM on Friday and 8 AM to 3 PM on Saturday.
How much is it?
$199 per student.
What formats will you be coaching?
Stoa LD, TP, and Parli.
What experience level is this camp intended for?
Everyone! We’ll have at least three world-class coaches there, so we’ll be able to split up novices, intermediate, and advanced. Even if you’ve never done a debate round before, you should come. If you won nationals last year, you should still come! Everyone has more to learn.
What league will you be coaching?
We’ll be coaching debate. Regardless of what league you compete in, this camp will work for you. However, since our audience is mostly from Stoa at this camp, we’ll be using cases and examples from the Stoa resolutions as well as having some breakout sessions to discuss the new resolutions. If enough people are interested, we’ll have breakout sessions for other resolutions!
How old do I have to be before I can attend?
We recommend attendees be above the age of thirteen. See this video for an explanation of why. However, this is more of a guideline than a rule. Email us at ethosdebatecommunications@gmail.com if you’re interested in an exception.
Are there any discounts or scholarships?
There’s a family discount that takes 20% off of your order. It’s only applicable for families purchasing multiple tickets together. Upon checkout, when asked for a discount code, use the code 2019Family.
Partial and occasionally full scholarships are available for those in true need. Please contact us at ethosdebatecommunications@gmail.com explaining your needs.
Will you be providing meals?
Lunch is BYOB. Students should pack a lunch, order Chinese food, or go to lunch with a parent or other responsible guardian. Since we’re only a few minutes from the Stoa Academy venue, feel free to come eat lunch with your student!
Your Coaches:
Emily Rose
Head Coach
Emily Rose is a veteran coach, rhetoric expert, honors college student, and debater of eight years.
While studying communications with a minor in political science and philosophy, she travels the country as an Ethos coach and for pleasure. As a coach, she combines classical rhetoric, philosophy, and emphasis on real-world application. She spent many of her debate years trying to fit into an arbitrary “advanced debater” persona. Ironically, she now utilizes her coaching career to undo senseless, abstract communication.
She coaches debate not as an advanced theory class. She coaches debate as real-life thinking and wisdom.
Accomplishments:
Vice President and Co-Owner of Ethos Communications
2nd Place National TP Speaker 2015
Top 10 National TP Team 2015
Co-wrote over 100 lectures for Ethos Curriculum
Coached over 150 students in LD, TP, Parli, speech, logic, and academic writing
Extensive experience in corporate communications and marketing
Created logic/rhetoric class for 9-11 year old students, to multiple follow-up requests and rave reviews
South Carolina American Legion Oratorical Champion
Won nine different debate/speech events in a semester
Chris Ostertag
Assistant coach
Chris Ostertag is an alumnus of NCFCA and STOA and a current student at Grove City College, where he holds a fellowship to study philosophy and law. An unapologetic nerd, he’s enthusiastic about syllogisms, literature, and esoteric jazz music. In his spare time, he can be found making cold brew, ardently debating epistemology in the philosophy suite, playing gigs as a member of the Grove City College string quartet, and stargazing.
Accomplishments:
Competed in NCFCA and STOA LD and TP, and college NPDA and IPDA.
Held the highest regional at-large score in two separate styles of debate for three consecutive years.
During his last high school LD season, Chris went into NITOC ranked second in the nation on speechranks.com.
During the same season, he also won a national open and earned the third-place speaker award at NCFCA nationals.
Last year, during his freshman year of college, he went undefeated at IPDA nationals, where he took home the first-place title.
As a coach, Chris has authored material for multiple national-level sourcebooks, coached local clubs since 2014, single-handedly organized and taught several LD summer camps, and maintained a roster of online students who’ve won notable regional- and national-level accolades.
Registration:
Registration for this event has been closed.