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ATTENTION!

SPRING 2008 CHESS PROGRAM

NOVI COMMUNITY EDUCATION

MID WINTER SCHOOL BREAK CHESS CAMP - 5 DAYS - 15 HOURS

02/18/2008 - 02/22/2008 - 9AM-12PM $110

2 LEVELS- BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED

NOVI MEADOW 6 , CAFETERIA

25549 Taft Road, NOVI , MI 48374

REGISTRATION 248-449-1206

 

WALLED LAKE COMMUNITY EDUCATION

BEGINNERS CHESS  - CLASS EW842

1/10/2008 - 3/ 20/2008  THURSDAY  6:30-7:30PM 10 WEEKS $90

ADVANCED CHESS CLASS- CLASS EW842  

 1/10/2008 - 3/14/2008    FRIDAY  6:00-8:00PM 9 WEEKS $100

WALLED LAKE COMMUNITY EDUCATION BUILDING

615 N PONTIAC TRAIL, WALLED LAKE, MI 48390

REGISTRATION 248-956-5000

 

FARMINGTON SCHOOL COMMUNITY EDUCATION

BEGINNERS CHESS  - CLASS 9213-01

STARTS 02/06/2008, 8 WEEKS, WEDNESDAY - 4:30PM-5:30PM  - $90.00

BEGINNERS CHESS  - CLASS 9213-02

STARTS 02/06/2008, 8 WEEKS, WEDNESDAY - 6:00PM-7:00PM  - $90.00

FARMINGTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL BUILDING

30415 SHIAWASSEE STREET,

FARMINGTON, MI 48336-4340

REGISTRATION 248-489-3333

FOR REGISTRATION CALL 249-489-3349,  FARMINGTON COMMUNITY EDUCATION , AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

OR THIS LINK

http://www.farmington.k12.mi.us/district/ace/brochure/?&page=16&year=w2008

FOR ALL OUR OTHER CLASSES OR QUESTIONS RELATED TO CLASSES ABOVE , PLEASE

EMAIL EDUCATION@MICHESS.COM

OR CALL 1-248-926-1134 - ALLA TABAK , CHESS TEACHER

At the Michigan Chess Academy, your child will learn to improve his/her: imagination, logic, concentration, critical thinking, reasoning skills, and intuition. Does your child enjoy creative activities and playing with other children? Does he/she need a boost of confidence? Then Chess program is just what they need. Enroll your child and see the benefits. For more information on our program, click here. For infomation about chess classes for children , click Scholastic chess classes. For infomation about all chess clubs, click Chess clubs.

 

 

WHAT IS CHESS?


At its simple level, chess is a game: it's fun and entertaining. For this reason alone, it has obvious appeal for children and young adults. However, chess has real advantages over other forms of entertainment. It is inexpensive and available everywhere

Despite its intellectual nature, chess in extremely social game; it is built upon human interaction and demands honesty and mutual respect.


Like a sport, chess appeals to our competitive instincts. Unlike other scholastic sports, however, chess demands no physical prowess beyond mental stamina, and is therefore equally accessible to all types of children. It is also one of the few "sports" in which young girls are perceived as being equal to young boys. Chess' highly competitive aspects draw many outstanding athletes to the game.

The art of chess is clear to anyone who plays or even observes it casually. Chess players have techniques and "game personalities" unique to them.

Finally, chess is a science in that it demands of its participant rigor and logical thinking.



THE FINDINGS

 
∙ Chess instills in young players a sense of self-confidence and self-worth
∙ Chess dramatically improves a child's ability to think rationally
∙ Chess increases cognitive skills
∙ Chess improves children's communication skills and aptitude in recognizing patterns
∙ Chess results in higher grades, especially in English and Math studies
∙ Chess teaches the value of hard work, concentration and commitment
∙ Chess provides many bright youngsters with their first opportunity to use their intelligence in an exiting, rewarding and continuing way
∙ Chess can become a child's most eagerly awaited school activity, dramatically improving attendance
∙ Chess allows girls to compete with boys on a non-threatening, socially acceptable plane
∙ Chess allows students and teachers to view each other in a more sympathetic way
∙ Chess, through competition, gives kids a palpable sign of their accomplishments
∙ Chess provides children with a concrete, inexpensive and compelling way to rise above the deprivation and self-doubt which are so much a part of their life

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CONGRATULATIONS!

 FEBRUARY 4H, 2006

MICHIGAN ELEMENTARY TEAM STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

 AMIR JAIRAZBHOY - NOVI MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL  K-5, 1ST BOARD - 3RD PLACE!

 NAZIR JAIRAZBHOY - NOVI MEADOWBROOK SCHOOLK-3, 1ST BOARD - 2ND PLACE!

CONRAD CHRABOL - NOVI MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL K-3, 2ND BOARD - 2ND PLACE!

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MARCH 19-20 , 2005

DIANA TABAK - 2005 MICHIGAN YOUNG JUNIOR'S (K-8) - 1ST PLACE!
 MICHAEL SHI - 2005 MICHIGAN YOUNG CHILDREN'S RESERVE (K-3) - 1ST PLACE!
 EDGAR WITKOWSKI - 2005 MICHIGAN YOUNG CHILDREN'S RESERVE (K-3) - 2ND PLACE!
 ANDREW YING - 2005 MICHIGAN YOUNG CHILDREN'S  (K-3) - 4TH PLACE!
 HIDDE  GANZINGA - 2005 MICHIGAN YOUNG CHILDREN'S RESERVE (K-3) - 4TH PLACE!
 ROGER JIA   - 2005 MICHIGAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (K-12) - 2ND PLACE FOR 9TH GRADE
 NOVEMBER 20 , 2004    ALLA TABAK - 2004 MICHIGAN WOMEN CHAMPIONSHIP - 1ST PLACE!

 

OUR PROGRAM



Students are welcome to enjoy learning the game chess, or competing at a competitive level in our after school program

Students will have the opportunity to develop and work on their chess skills, as well as to play competitively during the school year.

The exciting program includes group and individual lessons, game analysis, tournaments, matches, simuls and other components of chess training.

OUTSATNDING FEATURE OF MICHIGAN CHESS ACADEMY

 
∙ Exceptional teaching staff (all Masters)
∙ Individual attention to each student
∙ Different levels of study (from the beginning to advanced students)
∙ Inexpensive course of study
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