Make Waves.
Make Your Case.

A student speech & debate club in St. Johns County built on critical thinking, communication, truth, grace, and collaboration.

"For I am the Lord your God,
who stirs up the sea so that its waves roar"

โ€” Isaiah 51:15

About Us

The North Florida Wavemakers is a board-run, parent-led speech and debate club affiliated with NCFCA (National Christian Forensics and Communication Association). We help students develop the skills to think clearly, speak confidently, and articulate a Biblical worldview with grace and conviction.

Participants must align with an evangelical statement of faith, the Nicene Creed, and NCFCA position statements. This is an active, involved community โ€” not a drop-off program. Parent participation is essential to how the club runs.

The majority of our students are homeschooled. Depending on the effort a student puts in, participation in Wavemakers can count toward 1โ€“2 high school credits.

Competitors gathered at an NCFCA tournament
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Critical Thinking

Students learn to research, reason, and construct compelling arguments on complex topics.

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Communication

From persuasive speeches to cross-examination, every format sharpens how students express ideas.

Wavemakers competitors at an NCFCA tournament

Community

A collaborative, family-centered environment where students and parents grow together.

Programs

Students may enroll in speech, debate, or both. Fair warning: most who start with one end up wanting both before the year is out.

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Competitive Speech

Students prepare and deliver speeches across a variety of NCFCA categories โ€” from platform and persuasive speeches to interpretive and impromptu events.

Students reviewing notes at the debate table

Team Policy Debate

Two-person teams research and argue both sides of a national policy resolution, developing deep research skills and the ability to think on their feet.

A parent volunteer judging at a tournament

Parent Judging

Parents are integral to tournaments as trained judges. Judging is a meaningful way to contribute and deepen your own understanding of the activity.

Age requirements: Competitors must be 12โ€“18 years old. Junior students ages 7โ€“11 may attend meetings when accompanied by an older sibling.

Schedule & Meetings

Weekly Meetings

Meetings are held every Tuesday from September through May at Cross Creek Presbyterian Church in north St. Johns County, near Race Track Road off Route 13.

Speech3:30 โ€“ 5:30 PM
Dinner Break5:30 โ€“ 6:00 PM
Debate6:00 โ€“ 9:00 PM

First meeting of the 2025โ€“26 year: Tuesday, September 9, 2025

2025โ€“26 Tournaments & Camps

Our members compete in both Region 15 and Region 16 depending on preference.

Region 15 Florida
  • Jan 7โ€“9, 2026 West Palm Beach Qualifier Palm Beach Atlantic University
  • Mar 2โ€“4, 2026 Winter Park Qualifier Gateway Church, Winter Park
  • Mar 18โ€“20, 2026 Panama City Qualifier St. Andrew Baptist Church
  • May 7โ€“9, 2026 R15 Championship Florida College, Temple Terrace

View Region 15 on NCFCA โ†’

Region 16 GA / SC
  • Jan 15โ€“17, 2026 Augusta, GA Qualifier First Presbyterian Church Augusta
  • Mar 10โ€“12, 2026 Due West, SC Qualifier Erskine College
  • Apr 9โ€“11, 2026 Woodstock, GA Qualifier Cherokee Christian Schools
  • May 12โ€“14, 2026 R16 Championship Anderson University, Anderson SC

View Region 16 on NCFCA โ†’

Summer Camps
Wavemakers Exclusive
North Florida Wavemakers Debate Camp
Aug 6โ€“10, 2026 ยท Home of Vance & Bridget Trefethen, Monroe, NC

Coach Vance and our club have worked out an exclusive camp catered to our club's specific needs โ€” a unique opportunity we hope all debaters will make a priority.

  • Competitors: $350  ยท  Parents: $150
  • $100 non-refundable deposit due upon registration; balance due by March 30, 2026
  • No refunds after March 30, 2026
  • All costs include instruction, food, and housing

Recent Achievements

Our students have earned outstanding results at both regional and national NCFCA competitions.

Varsity Debate โ€” Regionals
1st 3rd 6th 7th
Varsity Debate โ€” Nationals
2nd 4th
Individual Speaker Awards
Multiple students recognized for outstanding individual performance across speech and debate events.
Junior Varsity
JV competitors advanced to semifinals and finals, showcasing the depth of our program.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the faith requirements?

As an NCFCA club, participants are expected to align with an evangelical statement of faith, the Nicene Creed, and NCFCA position statements. Full details are available on the NCFCA website.

What are the age requirements?

Students must be between 12 and 18 years old to compete in NCFCA tournaments. Junior students ages 7โ€“11 are welcome to attend club meetings when accompanied by an older sibling who is a member.

When and where do you meet?

We meet every Tuesday from 3:30โ€“9:00 PM during the academic year (September through May) at Cross Creek Presbyterian Church in north St. Johns County, near Race Track Road off Route 13.

How involved do parents need to be?

Very involved โ€” this is not a drop-off program. Parent participation is essential to how the club operates. Parents attend meetings, serve as judges at tournaments, and help run the organization. This shared investment is part of what makes the community strong.

Should my student do speech or debate?

Students may choose either or both. Both develop different but complementary skills. In practice, most students who start with one end up wanting to do both as the year goes on โ€” so don't be surprised if that happens!

Do students need to be homeschooled?

No, but the majority of our students are homeschooled. The club's Tuesday schedule and parent-involvement expectations tend to be a natural fit for homeschool families, though students from other educational backgrounds are welcome.

Can this count for high school credit?

Yes โ€” depending on the effort a student puts in, participation in Wavemakers can count toward 1โ€“2 high school credits. Reach out to Rebekah for more details on how to document it for your records.

How much does it cost?

There are a few separate costs to budget for:

  • Club membership โ€” $150/person for the academic year.
  • NCFCA family affiliation โ€” $160/family (qualifying affiliation for the 2025โ€“26 season). Details โ†’
  • Tournament registration โ€” starts at $20/student entry plus per-event fees ($25โ€“$40 for speech, $40โ€“$45 for debate) at qualifying tournaments. Fees are higher at championship and national events. Full fee schedule โ†’
  • Monument Publishing membership โ€” Team Policy debaters are required to have an active Monument Publishing membership, which provides textbooks, instructional videos, research resources, and a 20% discount on events ($99/year or $299 lifetime).
  • Debate box โ€” Team Policy debaters typically need a debate box for organizing evidence (~$100).
  • Formal attire โ€” competitors dress professionally for tournaments; budget for business formal clothing if your student doesn't already have it.
  • Travel & lodging โ€” you'll cover transportation and hotel costs for any tournaments you attend.

If your child receives a Personalized Education Program (PEP) Scholarship through Step Up For Students, we can provide an invoice for reimbursement of eligible expenses. Reach out to Rebekah with any questions about fees or payment.

How do I enroll or learn more?

Reach out to our contact below. We're happy to answer questions, share more about what a typical meeting looks like, and help you figure out if Wavemakers is a good fit for your family.

Get in Touch

Interested in joining, or have questions? Reach out to our club coordinator:

Register for 2025โ€“26 Season โ†’