I noticed that adults tournaments are included in Chess and Math now.  Are adults allowed to be rated in this program now?
							
						
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 Re: Is Chess and Math rating adult events now?
 
 Hi Vlad,Originally posted by Vlad Rekhson View PostI noticed that adults tournaments are included in Chess and Math now. Are adults allowed to be rated in this program now?
 
 Adults have always been allowed to be rated within the CMA system however, our focus remains the kids. Because our system is based on school grade and in order to keep the adult stuff separate from the kids, we put the adults in grade 14 :).
 
 We do not actively promote this service (in fact there is no mention of it on our website) as it is not our mission nor do we want to ruffle feathers for what represents less than 1% of our activities and revenues.
 
 Larry
 
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 Re: Is Chess and Math rating adult events now?
 
 Thank you for the reply. I just wasn't aware that it was allowed.Originally posted by Larry Bevand View PostHi Vlad,
 
 Adults have always been allowed to be rated within the CMA system however, our focus remains the kids. Because our system is based on school grade and in order to keep the adult stuff separate from the kids, we put the adults in grade 14 :).
 
 We do not actively promote this service (in fact there is no mention of it on our website) as it is not our mission nor do we want to ruffle feathers for what represents less than 1% of our activities and revenues.
 
 Larry
 
 Vlad
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 Re: Is Chess and Math rating adult events now?
 
 At the end of August the system automatically increases everyones grade by 1...maybe that applies to grade 14 also...would make sense to me...I will ask on Monday :)Originally posted by Bob Gillanders View PostIf adults are grade 14, who is in grades 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20?
 Just wondering.
 
 I believe when they go to grade 13, they are flushed from the system hence the reason we have the gap from 12 to 14...and you know what they say about the number 13 anyway :)
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 in the Washington State online registration system (which I guess was done for the scholastic crowd), adults are only grade 13. Mature faster on the west coast I guess.....Originally posted by Bob Gillanders View PostIf adults are grade 14, who is in grades 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20?
 Just wondering.
 
 just saying.
 
 ps. probably Larry doesn't remember the real reason which was probably because Ontario went to grade 13 at the time.
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 Re: Is Chess and Math rating adult events now?
 
 I have a feeling that Larry is quite aware of Grade 13 in Ontario, Roger! If I recall correctly, the CEGEP system in Quebec is the equivalent of Grades 12 and 13 in the rest of the country. But if you're going to run a scholastic program for all of Canada, it's going to be 1-12 or K-12.Originally posted by Roger Patterson View Postin the Washington State online registration system (which I guess was done for the scholastic crowd), adults are only grade 13. Mature faster on the west coast I guess.....
 
 just saying.
 
 ps. probably Larry doesn't remember the real reason which was probably because Ontario went to grade 13 at the time.
 
 My brother went straight from Grade 11 to University, which I think was the normal thing to do at the time in Manitoba. Ancient history now, though.
 
 I wonder what happens to the numbers of students who achieve advanced placement (e.g., skip a grade) or even, gasp, get held back a year.
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 Re: Is Chess and Math rating adult events now?
 
 I forget. With grade 12 did a student go to second year university?Originally posted by Jonathan Berry View Post
 My brother went straight from Grade 11 to University, which I think was the normal thing to do at the time in Manitoba. Ancient history now, though.
 
 I wonder what happens to the numbers of students who achieve advanced placement (e.g., skip a grade) or even, gasp, get held back a year.
 
 I think with Ontario they got rid of grade 13 so the money could go into kindergarden and junior kindergarden. It helps with the daycare problem.Last edited by Gary Ruben; Tuesday, 21st February, 2012, 11:26 AM.Gary Ruben
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