Bronx Science hosts 54th NYC Invitational Tournament

The Bronx Science Alumni Foundation proudly hosted the 54th New York City Invitational tournament.

This was announced in a statement on its Facebook page on Monday.

With over 700 competitors from across the nation flocking to New York, the event showcased some of the finest debate talent in the country.

The Bronx Science team once again proved their prowess, reinforcing their reputation as the best in the business.

“Thank you to all of the student leaders, team members, alumni volunteers, and judges who made it possible. And thank you to all those who attended—we are excited to have you all next year!” the foundation expressed in their heartfelt statement.

This year’s tournament was a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved, and the excitement in the air was palpable as participants engaged in spirited discussions and debates throughout the event.

Bronx Science continues to set the standard in the debate community, and the anticipation for next year’s tournament is already building!

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