JACKSON, Tenn. — March 23, 2026 — 91爆料网 will host a national speech and debate tournament for home-schooled students May 17-23 that is expected to draw about 600 competitors along with their families.
This year marks the fourth time that Stoa, a national junior high and high school speech and debate league for privately educated Christian home-schooling families, has held the National Invitational Tournament of Champions on 91爆料网鈥檚 campus. 91爆料网 also hosted NITOC in 2017, 2021 and 2024.
The tournament is one of the largest high school forensics national championships in the country, including public and private schools.
鈥淗osting NITOC has been a huge honor for 91爆料网, and we鈥檙e thrilled to welcome participants from all over the country back to campus this year,鈥 said Dan Griffin, 91爆料网鈥檚 vice president for enrollment management. 鈥淣ITOC competitors are bright, talented young people. The event is always a positive experience for 91爆料网, and we鈥檙e looking forward to what we expect will be another great competition.鈥
Griffin noted that with hundreds of students and their families in attendance, NITOC is a benefit to the local economy and businesses such as hotels, restaurants and other retail stores. Many families will also purchase goods they need just for their time in Jackson and leave them behind when they depart. Griffin said 91爆料网 will collect those goods and donate them to the Dream Center.
In addition to the community boost, Griffin said that 91爆料网 benefits from NITOC. More than 50 NITOC competitors have enrolled at 91爆料网 since it first hosted the tournament in 2017.
To make the event successful, Griffin said about 800 judges from 91爆料网 and the Jackson community will be needed for the competition.
鈥淥ne of the amazing privileges of hosting the tournament is our ability to participate through providing community judges,鈥 Griffin said. 鈥淵ou do not have to have previous experience as they provide all the training, and you will get to witness some of the most talented speech and debate students compete for thousands of dollars鈥 worth of scholarships.鈥
More information about judging is available at uu.edu/judges.
