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After you read this, if you
still have a Team-related question, please contact Mike Hoffpauir by
email or by phone (757-846-4805)
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(Updated
for 2017) What is
a Team?
For the Main Event and the Blitz
tournament, a "Team" is two or more players who
attend
the same school and who are playing in the same section of the
tournament. Schools are not allowed to have more than one team
competing in the same section. In the Main Event, even
though a "team" may have many players, only the team's highest 4
scores are counted toward their team points (e.g. those 4 players'
wins and draws). Teams with few than 4 players only accrue the
points scored by the 2 or 3 players on the team.
A school does not have to
have a "chess club" in order to have a "team" for this tournament.
In other words, if there are two or more players who go to the same
school and they are playing in the same section of the tournament,
then by default they are "a team." See also Question
#8 and #9 below.
For the Bughouse Tournament on Friday night,
there is no requirement for "school teams." In other words, each
2-person "team" is a team by itself, there are no separate awards
for "best school team." So, for Bughouse only, you can team
with someone who is NOT from your school just as easily as someone
who goes to your school ... or even someone who is NOT a Virginia
resident!!
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Do all
players on a "Team" have to attend the same school?
Yes. The exception is Bughouse, see the
second half of the answer to Question 1
above.
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Paul
(or Sally) goes to Smallville High School, and they don't have a Chess Club. Can
s/he play as a member of our School's
team? In general, the answer
to this question is "no". However, we ask that you contact
Mike Hoffpauir and describe your specific situation
because it deserves to be handled on a case-by-case basis.
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To play in the
State Tournament do I have to be on a "team?"
No, you do not have to be on a team. But, you will be
eligible only for the individual awards.
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My child attends two different schools--one for all math and science
classes, the other school for other courses. Both schools have a
Chess Club. What School does my child play with?
This is a complicated question that can't be
answered with a simple "yes" or "no." The general questions we
ask in situations like this are: 1) Where does the student
take "most" of his or her class work; 2) From which school does
the player
receive his or her Report Card; and 3) For which school has the player been
playing in other (local) Scholatic Tournaments?
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(Updated for
2017)
In our School District, the District Office has consolidated "Club
activities" at specific schools. As a result Chess Club
is offered only at a couple of schools in the district and students
go to one of those two schools for their chess club activities. For what school should my
child register? Do they register under the school they attend, or
under the name of the school where
Chess Club is held?
Players must register
for the school they attend. See also Question 2 above.
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Our
school district does not allow "Chess Clubs" at the
schools, can we still play as a
team? Yes, absolutely, as long as
there are at least 2 players from the same school. See also
the answer to Question 1 above.
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Can a
home-schooled player play on our School Team?
Maybe.
For this to happen we must have a letter from the School's
Principal, Asst Principal, or the Team's Official School Sponsor
(e.g. someone authorized to sign a letter on behalf of
the School) saying that the player in question is a member of the school team
and is being allowed to represent the school at the tournament.
Contact Mike Hoffpauir if you have additional questions.
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I am
Home-Schooled. Can I be on a Team?
YES, you have several options ...
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One option
you have is to form a team comprised of players who are all from the
same Home School
Association or Home School Co-Op. Typically,
a Home School Association or Co-Op forms when a
group of parents who home-school their children join together so
they can have a voice in the school district where they live, or
receive other benefits that may not be available to a single
family home-schooling their children without any outside
assistance. A Home School Association or Co-Op is
not formed solely for the purpose of entering this tournament.
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If you are not part of a Home School Association
or Co-Op, players may form
a team with players who all live within the designated school
boundary of the public school they would attend based on their
home address and their current grade in school.
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A Home-Schooled player has the option
to play as a member of the Public School he/she would normally
attend based on his/her home address and current grade in
school. Permission to play on the school's team must be in
writing, signed by a school official (Principal, Asst.
Principal, or the Chess Team's Official School Sponsor).
See also the answer to Question #8
above.
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I will
be attending Jones Middle School next year, can I play on their team
this year? NO, except as
described below.
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Exception
Pre-school age players
are an exception to this rule because they are not yet enrolled
in school. Therefore, a Pre-school age player's "team
option" is to play for the school that they will attend
when they become age-eligible for that school.
For this to happen we must have a letter from the
future School's
senior administration (Principal, Asst Principal) attesting to
the fact that the pre-school player is expected to attend their
school when s/he becomes of age. Contact Mike Hoffpauir if you have additional questions.
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Our
School is a K-6 school. Can our 6th Graders play with their
school-mates on our K-5 Team?
No, to compete as part
of a team the 6th graders should form their own team and register in
the K-8 section.
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We
don't have a School Team, but our town has a "Scholastic Chess
Club." Can they compete as a team?
No, all
team members must be students at the same school or otherwise meet at least one of the Team Composition criteria outlined above.
If
you have a question about Team Composition, contact Mike Hoffpauir
by phone at 757-846-4805, or by
email to mhoffpauir@aol.com. |