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June 15, 2013
The Fremont Summer Chess Camp at Mission San Jose Elementary School is the best chess camp for your chess champ. Our chess coaches are all professional chess educators year round which definitely shows in the positive way they interact with their students. If you haven’t checked out our other articles on the great chess teachers we have scheduled to teach Norcal children chess this summer, please refer to Preview 1, Preview 2, Preview 3 and Preview 4. I am very proud of all the teachers I employ to instruct your children at the Fremont Summer Chess Camp and am excited to introduce one of our new teachers for 2013.
James Paquette has everything we look for in a great chess teacher and more. A former chess student of Chris Torres, James now teaches chess professionally while attending a prestigious local university to study law. James Paquette has several years of experience managing small children which he gained while achieving his black belt in Taekwondo. While an undergrad honor roll student, James was a star football player at the college level and uses his experience from the field to teach children the level of commitment necessary to become a champion. James Paquette relates to children of all backgrounds extremely well and is now one of the most popular coaches at the Torres Chess and Music Academy.

James Paquette is one of the most popular chess coaches at the Torres Chess and Music Academy.
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May 31, 2012
Fremont Summer Chess Camp 2012
Home of the 2009 NATIONAL ELEMENTARY CHESS CHAMPIONS!
This camp will feature chess instruction by:
Our coaches will use their decades of chess teaching experience to create a summer camp that is fun, competitive and educational. Attendees will receive the best training available and take part in USCF rated tournaments with awards given at the end of each week.
This class will meet from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Mondays through Thursdays, June 27 to July 28 at Mission San Jose ES, 43545 Bryant St. Fremont, CA 94539.
to sign up visit www.ChessAndMusic.com
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May 9, 2011
There is still time to sign up for the Bay Area’s best chess camp located at Mission San Jose Elementary School in Fremont. At the 2011 National Elementary Chess Championships MSJE placed in the top 4 in all 4 championship sections. Make the right move and sign your child up for a camp that is run by the teachers of champions.
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May 10, 2010
The 2010 edition of the Burt Lerner National Elementary Chess Championship is now history. Once Again, Northern California has proven itself to be an ideal location for budding young chess players to grow into national champions. Below is a list of the 2010 National Chess Champions from Northern California:
Daniel Lu scored 6/7 at the 2010 Burt Lerner National Elementary Chess Championship and is a national chess champion in the K-6 section.
Allan Beilin scored 6.5/7 at the 2010 Burt Lerner National Elementary Chess Championship and is a national chess champion in the K-5 section.
Weibel Elementary School Chess Team scored 17 points at the 2010 Burt Lerner National Elementary Chess Championship and is a national chess champion in the K-3 section. Michael Wang scored 5.5/7. Joanna Liu scored 4/7. Alisha Crawla scored 4/7. Serafina Show scored 3.3/7.
California also had a few second place finishes at the 2010 Burt Lerner National Elementary Chess Championship. Below is a list of our runner-up players:
Art Zhao tied for second place at the 2010 Burt Lerner National Elementary Chess Championship in the K-5 section.
Tanuj Vasudeva tied for second place at the 2010 Burt Lerner National Elementary Chess Championship in the K-3 section. Times are interesting when a third grade Fide Master comes up short in a K-3 chess tournament!
Mission San Jose Elementary School placed second at the 2010 Burt Lerner National Elementary Chess Championship in the K-1 section. John Chan scored 5.5/7. Luke Zhao Scored 5/7. Mihir Bhuptani scored 5/7. Soorya Kuppam scored 4/7.
This is the second year in a row that a school from Fremont, California has won a national chess championship. In 2009, Mission San Jose Elementary School was crowned National Elementary Chess Champion by the United States Chess Federation at the National Elementary Chess Championship. This year Weibel Elementary School tied for first in the K-3 section at the 2010 Burt Lerner National Elementary Chess Championship. I am one of the lucky few chess coaches to have taught chess at both of these schools and am proud that Fremont is now surpassing New York City as the Scholastic Chess Capital of the United States. Bay Area scholastic chess players are invited to participate in a summer chess camp at Mission San Jose Elementary School in Fremont. Visit www.ChessAndMusic.com for more details.
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