NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

We hope you’ll join us in Chapel Hill on the weekend of April 11-13, 2025 for the 12th National High School Ethics Bowl Championship.

General Itinerary

2025

PARTICIPATING TEAMs

All Saints Academy (FL)
Archimedean Upper Conservatory (FL)
BASIS Flagstaff (AZ)
Burlington High School (NH)
Canyon Crest Academy (CA)
Century High School (MN)
Creighton Preparatory School (NE)
Dorman High School (SC)
Dwight-Englewood High School (NJ)
Edwardsville High School (IL)
Geneva School (NY)
Greenhills High School (MI)

Harpeth Hall School (TN)
Hopkins School (CT)
Lincoln High School (OR)
Mariemont High School (OH)
Masterman High School (PA)
Midtown High School (GA)
North Carolina School of Science and Math (NC)
Pleasant Valley High School (IA)
Regis High School (NY)
Stanford Online High School (CA)
Stanton College Preparatory (FL)
The Westwood School (TX)

EVENT
DASHBOARD

April 11-13, 2025

Venue Maps

Travel Information

Match Assignments

Permission Forms

Leaderboard

Spirit Award Ballot

NHSEB HelpDesk
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Volunteer
Information

The National High School Ethics Bowl is powered by volunteer Judges and Moderators. The claim that we couldn’t do it without your help is no exaggeration. Our volunteers are crucial to providing a great learning experience in civil and constructive moral discussion for the best and brightest high school students from across the United States. 

 

As a Judge, you will play a crucial role in helping students reason ethically about a wide variety of challenging issue and engage productively in contexts of disagreement. Unlike typical debate competitions, Ethics Bowl rewards students for the depth and breadth of their thought, their ability to think carefully about complex problems, and the consideration they display of the diverse perspectives of their peers. Judges will evaluate individual matches using these criteria, and engage in Q&A sessions with each team during matches to which they are assigned. No prior or specialized training is necessary to volunteer as a Judge (though previous Ethics Bowl experience is a definite plus).

 

As a Moderator, you will play a crucial role in setting up and running individual match rooms, and providing students a fruitful, fun, and inclusive space for constructive conversation. Moderators set the agenda (case, question, etc.) for each match, keep time, and enforce the NHSEB’s rules. As is the case with Judges, no prior or specialized training is necessary to volunteer as a Moderator (though previous Ethics Bowl experience is preferred for the National Championship).

 

Breakfast, lunch, snacks, and coffee will be provided for all volunteers at NHSEB 2025, alongside all relevant materials and an NHSEB t-shirt. Training resources and a live training session for each role will be provided in advance of the event. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at ethicsbowl@unc.edu with any questions or concerns.