Debate coach: Students shouldn't be 'white debaters from the '70s and '80s'

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Rachel Bruce is using her experience as a debater to AMightierTomorrow by breaking away from the strict traditions of how debate is typically done. DenverDebate | NAUDL1

recently."We just have a dining table with three people. And on the one side, there's her dad, he's a litigation attorney. And on the other side, there's her mom, she's a debate coach."

"We were both probably [on] two of the six best teams in the state," he said, thinking back on their high school days. "P.S. I hope she told you that I won the only time we debated against each other," he wrote in an email toRachel added that after 35 years of marriage, it's the only argument between the two of them that he's won.

After graduating high school in 1981, she went on to attend the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and later applied to work for the Foreign Service. But despite being qualified and passing the required tests, she said she received a letter from then-Secretary of State George Shultz that the Foreign Service would not be hiring anyone for the next five years.

While she was drafting remediation proposals for environmental companies in the late 1990s, her husband's alma mater was desperate to fill the position of a teacher who had died suddenly. That position, teaching social studies at Mullen High, turned into an assistant debate coaching job.

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