Burbank High School's most successful academic extracurricular program is its Speech and Debate team. In 2022 and 2023, Burbank High School's Speech and Debate Coach, Brandon Batham, coached back-to-back National Champions in World Schools Debate--teams of five students from five different schools in the Los Angeles area. The 2022 teams included Burbank High School student Sungjoo Yoon, and the 2023 team included Burbank High School student Mihika Chechi, who became Burbank High School's first and second national champions, respectively. In doing so, Brandon Batham became the first coach to win two separate national championships in the format, and one of only a handful of coaches in the
National Speech and Debate Association's history to win back-to-back national championships in the same event. In 2026, Burbank High School won its first state championship with Gwyneth Glover in Dramatic Interpretation at the California High School Speech Association's State Championship Tournament. Burbank High School has been ranked one of the top 40 debate teams in the United States by the National Speech & Debate Association for the 2020-2021 school year; and the
Harvard Debate Council's Best New School award in the Congressional Debate category. The program is notable for its success given it is one of the few national programs that do not rely on a school-provided curriculum or class, but rather alumni-based support. The program has reached multiple final rounds of the
National Speech & Debate Tournament and the
California High School Speech Association State Championship Tournament, the University of Kentucky's
Tournament of Champions, and various other major tournaments, had members selected to the United States National Debate Team program, and more. Alumni have gone on to attend Harvard University, Columbia University, Cornell University, the London School of Economics, Carnegie-Mellon University, and many other prestigious colleges and universities. ==Athletics==