- 7:05 a.m. Arrive WJMS
- 7:15 a.m. Leave WJMS for Lexington Traditional Magnet School in Lexington (driving directions below)
- 8:00-8:30 a.m. Registration
- 8:45-9:30 a.m. Written Assessment Testing Time Frame 1 (All students must begin testing during this time)
- 9:40-10:25 a.m. Written Assessment Testing Time Frame 2
- 10:35-11:20 a.m. Written Assessment Testing Time Frame 3
- 10:45 a.m. Double Elimination Quick Recall begins
- 11:45 a.m. Lunch begins (we will pre-order - see below) (The 4 teams proceeding to afternoon Quick Recall Matches will eat first.)
- 2:30 p.m. Awards or Final Match, if needed
This is a tentative schedule. The morning testing will most likely run on schedule, but the afternoon may run later than planned.
Lunches will be pre-ordered, with money due to us by Thursday afternoon. It will consist of 2 pizza slices, chips, cookie, and drink for $3.50. Order sheets will be sent home. If students prefer to bring their lunch, this is fine.
Also, coming home is a commitment form, so that we have a good count of which students will be able to compete on Saturday.
Students may bring a book or game to have for times when they are not testing or we are not competing in a match. There can be no books, games, or anything taken into the written exams.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS
Take 27 North into Lexington. Stay straight on 27N and it will become S. Limestone. Go to the school at 350 N. Limestone. Total = about 14 miles, about 25 minutes. Or follow this link for Mapquest directions and map.
Also, coming home is a commitment form, so that we have a good count of which students will be able to compete on Saturday.
Students may bring a book or game to have for times when they are not testing or we are not competing in a match. There can be no books, games, or anything taken into the written exams.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS
Take 27 North into Lexington. Stay straight on 27N and it will become S. Limestone. Go to the school at 350 N. Limestone. Total = about 14 miles, about 25 minutes. Or follow this link for Mapquest directions and map.
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