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clms_chess
The set of tournaments my middle school chess team plays in is called Polk Scholasic Chess. It is a series of four monthly team tournaments.. Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan... and a Championship Tournament for individual honors in March. There are 4 rounds per tournament.There are 5 divisions: Guppy(K-1st), Primary (2nd-3rd), Elementary (4th-5th), Middle (6-8) and Senior (9-10). To qualify for the Championship tournament, players have to play in at least 12 out of the 16 rounds.
This year, there were almost 700 students registered to play (the Elementary division alone had over 220 players).
Are there any other Grand Prix style Scholastic organizations out there nationally?
If so, how many seasonal tournaments does it include?
How many students are playing in it?
Id like to know how Polk Scholastic Chess compairs with other student chess organizations.
Xxanderman
I Like It
MsJean
:)
Well MsJean... I guess the answer to my 4 month old question is..... there are no other scholastic chess organizations....lol
Dnell
A friend of mine said why dont you google it
http://www.afterschoolchess.net/usa_chess_links.html
USA Chess - Summer Camps, Private & Group Lessons, Tournaments and ...
www.chesscamp.com/ - Cached
USA Chess provides chess activities for children in more than 100 US cities. Activities include a national summer chess camp tour, scholastic tournaments, ...
The United States Chess Federation - Upcoming Nationals
main.uschess.org/content/view/7569/131/ - Cached
The United States Chess Federation ... 2011. US Open 7/30-8/7 - Orlando, FL. National Scholastic K-12 Championship 11/18-20 - Dallas, TX ...
National Scholastic Championships 2010-2011
www.nychesskids.com/.../chess.../scholastic.../national-scholastic-... - Cached
2010-2011 National Scholastic Championships. You can find a nice introduction to scholastic chess here: http://main.uschess.org/content/blogsection/27/131 ...
Hot Summer Chess Grand Prix 2011 - Northwest Washington Scholastic ...
northwestchess.info/grandprix11.html - Cached
Hello Scholastic Chessplayers! Flaming Rooks Get ready for summer chess! The 2011 Summer Chess Grand Prix series of tournaments will be held June 28, ...
National Scholastic Chess Foundation
www.nscfchess.org/ - Cached
National Scholastic Chess Foundation. ... The 2010-2011 NSCF Scholastic Grand Prixtournament season has concluded. See the final standings. ...
Scholastic Chess Tournament Schedule - National Scholastic Chess ...
www.nscfchess.org/nscf20102011events.html - Cached - Block all results
National Scholastic Chess Foundation ... NSCF Scholastic Grand Prix ...
Northern California Chess Association
www.calchess.org/ - Cached
Northern California is home to one of the most plentiful chess regions in the ... We have several of the top scholastic players in the United States and a few of ... 07/31/11 (Sunday) Event: BayAreaChess Youth Grand Prix Summer Series ...
National Scholastic K-12 Championship 11/18-20 - Dallas, TX ... National Junior High (K-9) Championship 4/27-29 - San Diego, CA ... Reports & Standings pages for Grand Prix, JGP, MAP, top players by state, etc. ...
BTW this is how dead chess is lol
www.nychesskids.com/.../chess.../scholastic.../national-scholastic-. - Cached
Thank you I really do appreciate it. These though are events. I was asking about other scholastic (student) chess organizations that run large monthly chess tournys. But thank you :)
*** Then google the clubs on line there are pages and pages of them. so inspiring to see that .
I have... and there are pages and pages.:)
The reason why I posted the question here was to find a chess.com member that is part of another scholastic chess organization. Then we could compare notes.
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