In high school in Newfoundland, we only had 54 students, 9th-12th. Every student, and this a rare statement, but all 54 students wanted to have a chess club. The school agreed we could have a chess club, and a teacher agreed to sponsor it, So 54 kids cram into a classroom after school with 20 desks, and chess from individual desks is not very conducive for setting up a chess game anyway. The other classrooms were locked and our first club meeting a bust, but they decided I would approach the principal again and asked if we could use the cafeteria.
Sacrificing to Win
Sacrificing to Win
Sacrificing to Win
In high school in Newfoundland, we only had 54 students, 9th-12th. Every student, and this a rare statement, but all 54 students wanted to have a chess club. The school agreed we could have a chess club, and a teacher agreed to sponsor it, So 54 kids cram into a classroom after school with 20 desks, and chess from individual desks is not very conducive for setting up a chess game anyway. The other classrooms were locked and our first club meeting a bust, but they decided I would approach the principal again and asked if we could use the cafeteria.