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Compton earns Diamond Award

Hortonville debate coach recognized by state organization

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The National Speech and Debate Association announced that Kristine Compton of Hortonville High School won the Diamond Coach Award.

This is her second Diamond Award. It recognizes a professional career that combines excellence and longevity in speech and debate education.

To earn a Diamond Award, a coach must be a member of the National Speech & Debate Association for at least five years.

Coaches earn additional awards with more points earned in the Honor Society.

A coach who attains 15,000 points is awarded a first Diamond; they receive a second Diamond for 30,000 points, a third for 60,000 points, and so on. Five years must pass between each Diamond Award.

“Our Diamond Award winners provide access to the life changing benefits of speech and debate for thousands of students,” said National Speech & Debate Executive Director J. Scott Wunn. “We are proud to recognize these educators for their service, and thank them for their hard work.”

All Diamond Award winners will be recognized at the world’s largest academic competition, the National Speech and Debate Tournament, in Louisville, Kentucky in June.

More than 10,000 students, coaches, and parents from across the nation attend the National Tournament every year.

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