Twenty-four teams from across the U.S. participate in National High School Ethics Bowl

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Students from across the United States come to UNC-CH to discuss complex and timely ethical dilemmas in the 5th annual competition.

The fifth annual North Carolina High School Ethics Bowl will bring 24 teams from across the United States to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on April 8th and 9th, 2017.

Hosted by The Parr Center for Ethics in UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences, students will exercise their philosophical and ethical muscles as they analyze topical issues. During the two-day event, all teams will compete in four rounds of competition. This is the largest National High School Ethics Bowl to date: 3924 students from 413 teams representing 281 schools competed in 32 regionals from September to March for their chance to compete in the national championship.

During the two-day event, all teams will compete in four rounds. Cases and questions are developed under the guidance of the Parr Center and cover a broad range of topics including drone warfare, overpopulation, standing up against hateful speech, and gender in sports.

The performance of each team is judged on the basis of how clearly, articulately, and perceptively the students develop the positions they decide to take; their ability to communicate respectfully and collaboratively; and their willingness to take diverse viewpoints into account.

The National High School Ethics Bowl is supported by the Parr Center for Ethics, Marc Sanders Foundation, Fenwick Foundation, Howell Family Foundation, BB&T Wealth, UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences, UNC’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions, and the Department of Philosophy.

The high schools participating in the 2017 bowl include:

Little Rock Central High School, Little Rock, Ark.

Stanford Online High School, Stanford, Cal.

Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, D.C.

Atlantic Community High School, Delray Beach, Flor.

St. Petersburg High School, St. Petersburg, Flor.

Adlai E. Stevenson High School, Chicago, Ill.

Herron High School, Indianapolis, Ind.

Gerstell Academy, Finksburg, Md.

Medford High School, Medford, Mass.

Wayne Memorial High School, Wayne, Mich.

David H. Hickman High School, Columbia, Mo.

Kent Place School, Summit, N.J.

Syosset High School, Syosset, N.Y.

The Bronx High School of Science, Bronx, N.Y.

North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Durham, N.C.

Saint Ursula Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio

Dove Science Academy, Oklahoma City, Ok.

Oregon Episcopal School, Portland, Ore.

Conestoga High School, Berwyn, Penn.

L&N STEM Academy, Knoxville, Tenn.

John Tyler High School, Tyler, Tex.

Park City High School, Park City, Utah

The Awty International School, Houston, Tex.

Seattle Academy, Seattle, Wash.