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− | '''Laurel Springs School''' is a private online K-12 school in Southern California. In their only appearance at a competition to date, Laurel Springs won the Middle School Division of the 2019 [[National History Bee and Bowl|NHBB]] Southern California Championships, led by [[ | + | '''Laurel Springs School''' is a private online K-12 school in Southern California. In their only appearance at a competition to date, Laurel Springs won the Middle School Division of the 2019 [[National History Bee and Bowl|NHBB]] Southern California Championships, led by [[Ameya Singh]], their only player for the 2018-19 year. |
[[Category: High school teams]] | [[Category: High school teams]] | ||
[[Category: Middle school teams]] | [[Category: Middle school teams]] | ||
[[Category: California high school teams]] | [[Category: California high school teams]] | ||
[[Category: Online School teams]] | [[Category: Online School teams]] |
Revision as of 00:57, 16 May 2019
Laurel Springs | |
Location: Ojai, CA | |
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State Championships | 1 (2019 NHBB SoCal, MS Division) |
National Championships | none |
National Appearances | none |
Program Status | Active (in NHBB only) |
School Size | 2,951 (K-12) |
NAQT Page | link |
Laurel Springs School is a private online K-12 school in Southern California. In their only appearance at a competition to date, Laurel Springs won the Middle School Division of the 2019 NHBB Southern California Championships, led by Ameya Singh, their only player for the 2018-19 year.