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The '''School SCRABBLE Program''' is a function of the [[National SCRABBLE Association]] (NSA) for promoting competitive [[SCRABBLE]] play among youths in North America.  Participating schools and other youth organizations assemble two-player teams of children in grades 5–8 who compete in local and regional championships and the annual [[National School SCRABBLE Championship]].
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The '''School SCRABBLE Program''' is a function of the [[National SCRABBLE Association]] (NSA) for promoting the [[SCRABBLE]] game among youths in North America.  Participating schools and other youth organizations assemble two-player teams of children in grades 5–8 who compete in local and regional championships and the annual [[National School SCRABBLE Championship]].
  
 
For more information, please refer to the NSA's [http://school.scrabble-assoc.com/ School SCRABBLE Program] site.
 
For more information, please refer to the NSA's [http://school.scrabble-assoc.com/ School SCRABBLE Program] site.

Revision as of 19:50, 1 March 2009

The School SCRABBLE Program is a function of the National SCRABBLE Association (NSA) for promoting the SCRABBLE game among youths in North America. Participating schools and other youth organizations assemble two-player teams of children in grades 5–8 who compete in local and regional championships and the annual National School SCRABBLE Championship.

For more information, please refer to the NSA's School SCRABBLE Program site.