Early risers growing wiser with chess
By Anthony Roberts

Looking for a new ploy to get the kids out of bed in the morning?

Parents at Sherwood’s elementary schools have found one. Chess.

On any given Friday at 7 a.m. in the Hopkins Elementary library, around 40 students gather around tables and set up cloth chess boards on the floor. A parent volunteer gives a brief lesson on technique, and then the games begin.

“Chess is very helpful with math skills and critical thinking,” according to Kevin Henry, who serves on Sherwood’s school board and volunteers with Hopkins’ chess club. “It also teaches patience.”

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