Also known as competitive video gaming, E-Sports allows students to compete against other students and teams in a variety of games, such as R6S, Smash Bros, COD, BOCW, Chess, and Rocket League.
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Program Advisor: Michael Parham
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Other Advisors: Roland Fuller
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Time Frame: This program operates all year long with the major seasons focusing in the fall and spring, and the minor seasons in the winter and summer. Students participate in one game every week.
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Requirements: It helps if students have a gaming system at home, yet it is not a requirement to join. Passing grades is necessary as well.
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Average Number of Participants: 12
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Leadership Roles: All students can become leaders