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Chess Start
Basic Information
Address: PO Box 2931
West Lafayette, IN 47996
Email: Info@ChessStart.org
Phone Number: 765-409-4703
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Additional Information
Focus: Chess education for Elementary Schools
Sponsor:
AJ Pheasant
Director: AJ Pheasant
Schools Served: Burnett Creek, Klondike, Mayflower Mill, New Community School, Edgelea, St Mary Cathedral School, St Lawrence, ST James, Happy Hollow, Cumberland, Morton Center, West Lafayette Library, Purdue University, Home School,
School District: Lafayette School Corporation, Tippecanoe County School Corporation, West Lafayette School Corporation, Lafayette Catholics Schools,
County: Tippecanoe,
Schedule: After School
Ages: K-8
Capacity: 30 children
Membership/Pricing: $119 - 139
Setting:
Classroom instruction - Private Lessons
History:
The Chess Starts mission is to improve education utilizing chess as the tool. The Chess Start Scholastic Program offers Kindergarten through 8th grade youth an opportunity to learn about chess. We teach beginners to advanced players.
Activities:
Chess Tournaments
Slogan: Setting the Mind on Fire