Speech and Debate Diamond

Congratulations to Trinity’s Speech and Debate Coach, Ms. Amy Zuccaro, for being recognized as a Second Diamond Coach with the National Speech and Debate Association.

Zuccaro

The following description comes from speechanddebate.org:

Since 1925, the National Speech & Debate Association has been recognizing student and coach achievements in speech and debate. Coaches earn points in the national honorary through team participation, student achievement, public service, and leadership work. This is one of the highest honors a coach can achieve as a part of the National Speech & Debate Association. 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 45,000 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 and Debate Executive Director J. Scott Wunn. “We are proud to recognize these educators for their service and thank them for their hard work.”

Congratulations, Coach Zuccaro!