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The documentary "Brooklyn Castle" tells the story of five students and shows the dedication and hard work of their teachers in New York, writes Charles Sahm, deputy director of the Manhattan Institute's Center for State and Local Leadership. One program at the school incorporates chess into the curriculum, highlighted in the film. Skills that students hone playing chess, educators say, help transition into academic improvement.
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