IPS hosts chess tournament at former Broad Ripple High School building

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IPS hosted its first ever chess tournament on Friday, at the former Broad Ripple High School building.

As the school year wraps, Indianapolis Public School students are putting their chess skills to the test.

The district hosted its first ever chess tournament on Friday, at the former Broad Ripple High School building.The organization Indy Chess has also been supporting the schools chess club and teachers throughout the year.

 

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