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| − | Eleanor Roosevelt High School is a large public high school in the DC suburb of Greenbelt, Maryland. They have a history of success at early pyramidal quizbowl and [[It's Academic]], including third place | + | Eleanor Roosevelt High School is a large public high school in the DC suburb of Greenbelt, Maryland. They have a history of success at early pyramidal quizbowl and [[It's Academic]], including a third place finish at the 2000 [[HSNCT]] and a third place finish at the 1999 and 2002 [[NSC]]. In more recent years, the program has attended far fewer events. |
According to [[Matt Bollinger]], ER hosted a yearly speed tournament as recently as February 2009; results and statistics for this tournament are difficult to verify. | According to [[Matt Bollinger]], ER hosted a yearly speed tournament as recently as February 2009; results and statistics for this tournament are difficult to verify. | ||
Revision as of 20:38, 13 November 2013
| Eleanor Roosevelt High School | |
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| Location: Greenbelt, MD | |
| Coaches | Gerald Greenbaum, Vishnu Rachakonda (Club President) |
| National Championships | 1988 NAC |
| Program Status | Unknown |
| School Size | Unknown |
| NAQT Page | link |
Eleanor Roosevelt High School is a large public high school in the DC suburb of Greenbelt, Maryland. They have a history of success at early pyramidal quizbowl and It's Academic, including a third place finish at the 2000 HSNCT and a third place finish at the 1999 and 2002 NSC. In more recent years, the program has attended far fewer events.
According to Matt Bollinger, ER hosted a yearly speed tournament as recently as February 2009; results and statistics for this tournament are difficult to verify.
Succession of titles
Succession of minor titles
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