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NASPA actively supports School SCRABBLE players in the following ways: | NASPA actively supports School SCRABBLE players in the following ways: | ||
− | * NASSC competitors | + | * NASPA gives NASSC competitors six free months of NASPA [[membership]], along with gifts from the [[NASPA Store]]. |
* NASPA provides experienced tournament staff to run the NASSC, and works closely with Hasbro and [[MSI]] in the planning of that event. | * NASPA provides experienced tournament staff to run the NASSC, and works closely with Hasbro and [[MSI]] in the planning of that event. | ||
* NASPA annually updates the School SCRABBLE Rules and compiles the official [[School SCRABBLE Word List]] (SSWL). | * NASPA annually updates the School SCRABBLE Rules and compiles the official [[School SCRABBLE Word List]] (SSWL). |
Since September 2013, Hasbro has administered a School SCRABBLE® program. Please visit their website to find out more about its activities, including the annual North American School SCRABBLE Championship (NASSC).
NASPA actively supports School SCRABBLE players in the following ways:
In 2003, Hasbro and the then National SCRABBLE Association developed a School SCRABBLE Program including classroom materials, regional events and an annual National School SCRABBLE Championship. The system of play involved simplified rules, the use of a word list consisting of age-appropriate words from the Official Tournament and Club Word List (OTCWL), and most importantly, competition in two-player teams.
Since 2009, the National School SCRABBLE Champions have appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel show to challenge the host to a game.
In 2012, the word reference was changed from a cumbersome combination of the printed OSPD4, MWCD11 and published errata and addenda to the equivalent word list as contained in Zyzzyva.
In mid-2013, Hasbro brought the administration of the program in-house, contracting with MSI and NASPA for the execution of the 2014 Championship.
In 2014, the word reference for longer words was changed from MWCD11 to OTCWL2.
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