
Tucson Region
Castlehill chess club plays to win
By Jamar Younger
arizona daily star
Tucson, Arizona Published: 02.18.2008
When visitors walk through the administrative building at Castlehill Country Day School, they quickly discover that the elementary school is a breeding ground for young chess players.
Almost 200 trophies sit atop bookcases and bookshelves and on tables in three rooms, including the principal’s office, with most of the awards representing the school’s dominance in state and national chess competitions.
Last month, Castlehill won the 14th annual Arizona State Grade Championship for fifth-graders, sponsored by the Southern Arizona Chess Association.
The championship is one of 12 state titles the school has won since 2002, as well as a national championship in 2004, said Levon Altounian, Castlehill chess coach.
Chess is an integral part of the school’s culture, with about 45 students who participate in the after-school chess club. Some children are as young as 3, Altounian said.
About 15 of the 45 students play in chess tournaments, he said.
Chess also is part of the curriculum for pre-kindergarten through first-grade students, Principal Arline Schlossberg said.
“Team spirit is a very important concept to many schools. Having an intellectual team sends a message to people who think about coming to our school,” Schlossberg said.
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