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MIDWEST ACADEMY for Gifted Education - Chicago's Private Gifted and Talented School

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Program Overview
Early Years
Elementary School
Middle School
High School
Evening, Weekend, Homeschool Enrichment
Camps
Curriculum
Student Life
School Day and Calendar
About
Why MAGE?
How do I know if my child is gifted?
Mission
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irene gottlieb
February 12, 2025
Enrichment

Go Game At MAGE

irene gottlieb
February 12, 2025
Enrichment

Our Go Program is Now Internationally Famous! Check out the article about baduk (바둑) in a Korean Magazine in Korean. MAGE offers the game of Go as an elective to students during school. Go is getting to be more popular in the US, but it has been popular in Asia (in China, for example, 圍棋, wéiqí) for centuries. What is it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(game).

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