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Academic Games
Ecole Classique has the
enviable honor of being the
school with the most
successful Academic Games
program in the United
States, since the program
started at the school in
1994. The program has
garnered eight national
sweepstakes championships in
that span of
time—something no other
single school has achieved
in any similar ten-year
period! The sweepstakes
championship is awarded to
the team that is the best
overall Academic Games team
in the nation, across all
disciplines. Ecole has won
the sweepstakes titles in
the Middle Division (grades
7-8) on four consecutive
occasions: 1995, 1996, 1997,
and 1998.
They won the Junior
Division sweepstakes (grades
9 and 10) in 1999 and
repeated in 2000; and they
won the Senior Division
sweepstakes (grades 11-12)
in 2000, and again in 2001.
Ecole's coach and director
for Academic Games, Mr. Don
Shannon, is the only
Academic Games coach in the
history of the national
program to have coached
national sweepstakes
champions in all four
divisions. If that isn't
enough, the teams from Ecole,
across all divisions, have
amassed more than 500
trophies in the past eight
years for various team and
individual titles at the
National Tournament;
included in that feat were
several individual
sweepstakes champions, and
the first ever $6,000.00
Leslie Nielson Scholarship
Award won by Ecole's Casey
Winters at the 2001
tournament.
The
program consists of study
and creative problem solving
strategies employed in
competing against other
teams in games involving the
disciplines of language,
social studies, logic and
math. The language games are
Linguishtik, which requires
a command of English grammar
and vocabulary, and
Propaganda, which involves
listening, logic and
auditory discrimination
skills. The math games are
Equations, which entails
command of the concrete
mathematical principals
including all operations,
logarithms, base arithmetic,
modular arithmetic, and
roots and powers for all
number systems, and On-Sets,
which involves intricate
manipulation of the
abstract, and command of set
notation. The social studies
games include Mr. President,
which involves a complete
command of American history
and the biographies and
administrations of all 43 US
Presidents, and the game
Worldcard, which involves
familiarity with all global
and national current events
for the current year, and an
in-depth study and research
on a topic that varies from
year to year. Some of the
topics Worldcard has had
since Ecole has been in the
program have included: US
Geography, The American
Revolution, US inventors and
their inventions, World War
I, and Ancient Greece. The
logic game is called Wff'N
Proof, and it involves the
highest level use of
abstract concepts in
creating a logical
"proof" through a
presented premises that can
be shown to follow steps of
logic in attaining an
established goal.
This is shown using
symbolic representations
known among logicians as
"propositional
calculus."
Ecole Classique has
participated in all seven of
the games in the program,
and has, at one time or
another, won multiple
national championships in
every game in which they
play. The students practice
and have mock competitions
at school for the different
games throughout the school
year. They attend the
National Tournament, which
is held at the Rock Eagle
4-H center in Eatonton,
Georgia, every year, and
always return with armloads
of trophies. Coach Shannon
attributes the success of
Ecole teams to the
dedication, hard work and
effort of the participants
who must find the time to
hone their academic skills
many years in advance of
their chronological age.
Ecole fields teams in all
four divisions. Practice
sessions for the different
divisions vary from year to
year; but the high schoolers
are allowed to include them
in the ACE (Accelerated
Curricular Enrichment)
program, offered as a
high-school course in grades
9-12. The course is fully
accredited and taught by Mr.
Shannon who is a certified
teacher of the gifted and
talented through grade
twelve.
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