The Chess Club of Fairfield County visited with our Lead Program Coordinator Lauren Leal, a 5th Grade Teacher, and her Carver after-school students at Brookside Elementary School yesterday.
As you can see in the video below, the Chess Club of Fairfield County has been working with Carver kids for many years.
Learning chess, like learning to play an instrument, is a complex endeavor that rewards diligence. The more time our students are able to invest in it, and the more angles they approach it from, the more they will improve.
In addition to one-on-one lessons, our students can sometimes play in competitive events where they and their opponents take the game seriously and are trying their utmost. Learning how to think in this context, and analyzing their moves rigorously subsequent to making this level of effort, are crucial to success.
This full-service chess club is the only such club in Connecticut, and one of only a small handful in the nation. Educational services include private instruction, group instruction, school classes, and chess camps. Recreational services include casual play, USCF-rated tournaments, and team matches. The common element of all of their services is an uncompromising dedication to elevating chess.