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Speaking this morning on "Fox & Friends Weekend," two accomplished chess players shared their enthusiasm for the game of chess — and noted the many ways that kids today can get involved in the game ...
Levy Rozman wrote a book that introduces infants to the chess board. But he doesn't just want parents to teach their kids the game. Here's why he thinks chess should be required in every classroom.
Maurice Ashley knows chess, and he enthusiastically shares that knowledge with kids who want to learn. Inducted into the World Chess Hall of Fame, and the first Black person to earn the title of ...
Tribune On Friday nights in South Bossier, the quiet concentration of chess boards replaces the usual buzz of after-school routines as local children gather for friendly competition, sweet treats and ...
If you’ve been thinking about introducing your child to the game of chess, now may be the time. Chess is proven to help kids with a long list of developmental skills and can even set them up for ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Kids and cops squared off in a friendly game of chess for nearly two hours Wednesday at the Jones Leadership Academy of Business in Toledo. The tournament, in its second year, wasn't ...
“We relate chess to life,” says Ge Wright, program coordinator for Make a Chess Move (MACM) – a growing east Denver-based nonprofit that provides both in-school and out-of-school programming and ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Young Austinites are getting a chance to learn the classic game of chess at the George Washington Carver Museum. The chess program is part of an Austin Parks and Recreation program ...
WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. (WFLA) — A group of kids have been learning all about chess from some of the best players in the world. Great Knights Chess will be holding summer camp sessions with Grandmaster ...
On March 7, 2026, Magnolia Intermediate School hosted a (GCCK) tournament. The event featured three sections—K–5, 6–8, and 9–12 grades—with both individual and team awards.