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Forget the Super Bowl, check out the Michigan High School Ethics Bowl

Ypsilanti Community High School Ethics Bowl team with coaches Nina Windgaetter and Gail Wolkoff  in 2014.
Courtesy of Jeanine DeLay
Ypsilanti Community High School Ethics Bowl team with coaches Nina Windgaetter and Gail Wolkoff in 2014.
Ypsilanti Community High School Ethics Bowl team with coaches Nina Windgaetter and Gail Wolkoff  in 2014.
Credit Courtesy of Jeanine DeLay
Ypsilanti Community High School Ethics Bowl team with coaches Nina Windgaetter and Gail Wolkoff in 2014.

Listen to our conversation about the Michigan High School Ethics Bowl 3.

The Michigan High School Ethics Bowl competition is hosted each year by A2Ethics in partnership with the University of Michigan Philosophy Outreach Program.

“It is a judged tournament and includes a philosophical discussion and conversation,” said JeanineDeLay, president of A2Ethics.

Michigan is one of 17 states and one Canadian province with Ethics Bowls and the program is in its third year.

The eight schools participating in the Ethics Bowl this year include Greenhills, Pioneer High,  and Ann Arbor Huron High in Ann Arbor;  Berkley, Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy, Washtenaw Technical Middle College, Wayne Memorial and Ypsilanti Community. “High school is a really great age to begin engaging students with ethical theories and encouraging them to take a step back from the world around them and think ethically about them," said Zoe Johnson King, of the U of M Department of Philosophy Outreach program. 

The event will take place at U of M Palmer Commons Conference Center on Sunday, Feb. 7 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 

To find more information about the Michigan High School Ethics Bowl, you can visit their website here.

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Mercedes Mejia produces interviews for All Things Considered, including the music segment Songs from Studio East. She also produces content for Stateside. Mercedes relocated to Michigan from New Mexico, where she earned her BA in Latin American Studies and Journalism. She began in public radio as a reporter atKUNMin Albuquerque. She brings extensive video production skills from her work at Univision and Edit House Production.