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The '''National School SCRABBLE Championship''' is an annual tournament organized by the [[National SCRABBLE Association]] (NSA) as a part of their [[School SCRABBLE Program]].
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The '''National School SCRABBLE Championship''' is an annual tournament organized until 2013 by the [[National SCRABBLE Association]] (NSA) as a part of their [[School SCRABBLE Program]].
  
The tournament typically draws over 50 teams of two players each, representing schools and certain other youth organizations.
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The tournament typically draws over 50 teams of two players each, representing schools and certain other youth organizations. Competitors must be in grades 4–8 and resident in the United States or Canada.
  
For more information, please refer to the NSA's [http://school.scrabble-assoc.com/main.asp?id=79 2009 National School SCRABBLE Championship] page.
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== See also ==
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* [[2014 National School SCRABBLE Championship]]

Revision as of 07:33, 17 January 2014

The National School SCRABBLE Championship is an annual tournament organized until 2013 by the National SCRABBLE Association (NSA) as a part of their School SCRABBLE Program.

The tournament typically draws over 50 teams of two players each, representing schools and certain other youth organizations. Competitors must be in grades 4–8 and resident in the United States or Canada.

See also