This school year we added a new program at Neval Thomas Elementary School in Ward 7 in Washington, D.C. Thanks in part to the support of the D.C. Housing Finance Agency, we are able to provide this program at no cost to the school or students.
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By teaching chess as an elective subject during the school day, we are able to reach those students who are unlikely to sign up for extracurricular activities. Over 30 fourth-graders are participating in the program thus far this year.  Our goal is not simply to teach the rules, of chess, but to sharpen the students’ problem-solving skills that they can then apply to their other subjects.
One of our instructors, Robert Teachey, helps students develop their understanding of the basic strategy through the Pawn Game. Â
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In the U.S. Chess Center’s three decades of operation, we’ve successfully provided chess equipment and instruction to thousands of students in Title 1 schools thanks to the help of our contributors. If you’re looking for a cause to support this year, consider making a charitable donation to our mission. Â