More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Playing strategy games is a demonstrated way to promote critical thinking, team-building, and even historical curiosity. Students find them fun, engaging, and mentally stimulating.
Whether playing familiar classics like Chess and Checkers or tackling the more challenging historical battle simulations, students work together in cooperative settings and enjoy learning about history.
Our History Club appreciates your generosity to help bring these strategy games to our school. Decisions made while playing will help to illuminate the real dilemmas faced in history, when the course of civilization may have hinged on the outcome of a single battle.
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Playing strategy games is a demonstrated way to promote critical thinking, team-building, and even historical curiosity. Students find them fun, engaging, and mentally stimulating.
Whether playing familiar classics like Chess and Checkers or tackling the more challenging historical battle simulations, students work together in cooperative settings and enjoy learning about history.
Our History Club appreciates your generosity to help bring these strategy games to our school. Decisions made while playing will help to illuminate the real dilemmas faced in history, when the course of civilization may have hinged on the outcome of a single battle.