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17 hours ago ago from Talk Up APS
More than 50 Atlanta Public Schools chess club members from five elementary schools competed for the “travelling trophy” during a chess tournament yesterday hosted by M. Agnes Jones Elementary on Monday. Sponsored by the Kappa Boule of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity and the America’s Foundation for Chess First Move Program , levels II and III players K-5 from Fain , West Manor , Usher-Collier Heights , Humphries , and Jones elementary schools ...
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