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==WHAQ I== | ==WHAQ I== |
Latest revision as of 14:59, 20 October 2021
Washington High Academic Questionfest (WHAQ) was a series of question sets produced by Washington High School in collaboration with various other schools. Jacob O'Rourke head-edited all three iterations of the set, which were written at high school regular difficulty.
WHAQ I
Originally called the Washington-Hickman Academic Questionfest, WHAQ I was written in collaboration with Hickman High School. Subject editors were David Dennis, Andrew Wang, Seth Ebner, and Chris Chiego. The set was mirrored during the 2016-2017 season.
WHAQ II
The second iteration of WHAQ was a collaboration with the Miami Valley School. Subject editors were David Dennis, Mike Etzkorn, Ashwin Ramaswami, Chandler West, and Harris Bunker. The set was mirrored during the 2017-2018 season.
WHAQ III
The third WHAQ (subtitled Miami Vice) was again a collaboration with Miami Valley, along with guest writers Ganon Evans, Aleija Rodriguez, and Max Shatan. Subject editors were David Dennis, Brad McLain, Ashwin Ramaswami, and Chandler West. The set was mirrored during the 2018-2019 season.