Coolidge Spring Online Open

2026 — NSDA Campus, US

The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation is proud to announce its annual Coolidge Spring Online Open. This one-day debate tournament will be held on Saturday, March 21, 2026, using Tabroom.com's virtual tournament capabilities. We are excited to hold a spring Coolidge Cup qualifying tournament online again this year to reach students across the country and provide another opportunity to earn a bid!

Overview of the Tournament
Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026.
Times: A detailed schedule is available here. On the tournament day, participants should log on by 10:00 AM EDT.
Format: 1v1 Coolidge debate format.
Location: Online via Tabroom.com. All participants will need a Tabroom.com login to register; click here to create one if you do not already have one.
Eligibility: All students currently residing in a U.S. state or territory enrolled in grades 6-12.
Cost: Free.
Registration: Registration closes Thursday, March 12, at 11:59 PM EDT.
Judges: Volunteer citizen judges are provided; attendees have no requirement to provide judges, but are encouraged to provide judges at a ratio of one judge for every two competitors or fraction thereof. Experience with debating or judging is not necessary. Note that the Coolidge Foundation uses only volunteer citizen judges; we do not hire judges for pay.
Attire: Business professional.

Resolution and Research Brief
At this tournament, students will debate our spring 2026 topic, “Resolved: The United States federal government should repeal the Wagner Act.” We have prepared a research brief to assist students in their preparation, though students are welcome to make well researched, logical arguments beyond the material found in the brief.

Tournament Structure
All debaters will compete in four rounds. Competitors will be paired randomly for round one, and paired high-low within brackets thereafter. To clarify, this means students debate an opponent with the same win-loss record as their own from round two onwards.

The top four finishers in the Open/Varsity division will each receive an invitation and paid travel to the 2026 Coolidge Cup, which is a national invitational speech and debate tournament sponsored by the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation and held in President Coolidge’s historic hometown of Plymouth, Vermont, on July 2-4, 2026. Learn more about the Coolidge Cup.

Divisions
The tournament will have three divisions: Middle School, High School Novice, and High School Open/Varsity.

  • All students in grades 6-8 must enter the Middle School division since they are not eligible to earn Coolidge Cup qualification. Only students in grades 6-8 may compete in the Middle School division.
  • High school students with no experience or minimal experience may elect to participate in the Novice division. (We define a novice as a high school debater who is in their first year ofanyspeech and debate competition.)
  • High School students with experience debating in either the Coolidge Debate League or other leagues should participate in the Open/Varsity division. Any student in grades 9-12 may choose to enter the Open/Varsity division.

Format and Style
Students will compete in the Coolidge 1v1 debate format, the same format that is used at the Coolidge Cup. For those new to debating in this format, we highly recommend reviewing our debate education resources that provide information about this particular style and rules. Consistent with Coolidge debate's mission, this tournament will recruit and use volunteer citizen judges. Schools are not required to provide judges for this tournament, but are encouraged to do so at a ratio of one judge for every two competitors or fraction thereof. Please ensure that any volunteer judges you recruit are familiar with the Coolidge format and its mission to remain accessible and persuasive for a broad, civic audience.

Judges
We need volunteer judges for our debate tournaments! We welcome citizen judges of all types, including parents, grandparents, teachers, coaches, and other members of the community. Experience with debating or judging is not necessary. If you are interested, please take a look at ourinformation for judges. On the morning of the tournament, we will hold a brief judge training session, where we will give you all the guidance you need for the day and will answer all of your questions. Register below to volunteer as a judge.

Questions
If you have any questions about the tournament, the Coolidge Cup, or about judging, please contact the Coolidge Foundation's Director of Speech and Debate, Jonathan Peele.