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Berkeley Chess School

This school has a full slate of Chess camps listed. Go to Berkeley Chess school

The Know-Chess Schools

The know-chess website lists their camps at know chess summer camps

SUMMER MATH AND TECH CAMPS Looking for a math camp this summer? Look no further then Math Edge. The Cupertino location is at 7246 Sharon Drive, Suite P, San Jose (www.mathedge.org, (408)725-2680, mathedge@gmail.com). The Fremont location is at Fremont Location: 39812 Mission Blvd, Suite 208, Fremont (510) 818-0546, mathedge.fremont@gmail.com

MathEdge is an educational program focuses on the problem-solving skills that lead students to success in both academics and the real world. It taps into intellectual curiosity and helps foster the mathematic potential of a child. More importantly, though, MathEdge gives students confidence and the skills to tackle any type of problem, academic or otherwise. Problem-solving is what math is all about and as one discovers how to solve problems one previously thought were impossible, he/she would apply the same calm thought process to all of life's problems! The MathEdge people, who placed an Ad in the CalChess State Scholastic Program that failed to include the full information above, have told me they will provide a 10% discount for anyone who registers in their camp by June 9.


Chess/Math Club Name Location/Website P2P Notes
Cal Chess
Organizes tournaments throughout California.
EPGY - Stanford Math Program
http://www.epgy.stanford.edu,
ph # 1-800-372-EPGY
On-line education program for the Gifted Youth at the Stanford University in CA
Success Chess
Teaches schools and local communities chess. Holds it's own tournaments. Started by Alan Kirshner in Fremont.
John Hopkins CTY - Center for the Talented Youth
CTY Talent Searches identify, assess, and recognize students with exceptional mathematical and/or verbal reasoning abilities.
Know Chess
Also teaches chess in schools. Started by Riley Hughes in Palo Alto
Math League Contest
The Math League has Math Contests for Grades 4 through 8, High School Students, and Algebra 1 students. Over 1 million students from the United States and Canada participate in Math League Contests each year
Chess For Juniors -- Robert Snyder, author of best-seller: Unbeatable Chess Lessons
Internet chess lessons from Robert Snyder, senior master. Fabulous deal as you do not have to drive anywhere.


 
 
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