… (Central Bucks and Metro) really saw the potential for this to be a landing point for our students and build increased community, and also tap into something that is very relevant for students,” Lucabaugh said earlier this month.įor the older students, the league is an opportunity for students who might be uninterested in traditional sports to get the same team building, leadership and communication skills those programs offer. “I’m always looking for ways to increase our students’ access and opportunity to connect to things that build community. Partnering with Warminster-based Metro Esports, the league takes something Lucabaugh said most students already engage with and connects it to their school and community. Superintendent Abram Lucabaugh said the new extracurricular connects to “a number of academic areas,” including business education, computer science and art. Just ask leaders in the Central Bucks School District, which earlier this month opened registration for a new esports league for Fortnite and Minecraft players. Parents, stop trying to get your kids to put down that X-Box controller. Playing video games after school could actually land them a career in computer science, broadcasting or even business. Watch Video: Watch: What's going pro in esports really like?
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