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Norfolk Aggie Students to Compete For Spot On WGBH 'High School Quiz Show'

Students from the Aggie will be competing against schools from across Massachusetts to become one of 16 teams to appear on the televised game show.

On Sunday Nov. 4, Norfolk County Agricultural High School, along with 95 other public high school academic teams from across Massachusetts, will gather at WGBH in Brighton for a chance to qualify to compete on season three of High School Quiz Show.

Hosted by Billy Costa, the Emmy-Award winning fast-paced game show showcases teens from across the Commonwealth and celebrates academic achievement.

On “Super Sunday,” each academic team of four students will take a quiz of 100 questions to qualify to compete on the show. All tests will take place at WGBH Studios in Brighton. Of the 96 schools, only 16 teams will advance and appear on the televised show, which premieres Feb. 2013.

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The weekly series will begin taping at the WGBH studios in January in front of a live studio audience. High School Quiz Show features a single-elimination bracketed academic tournament that includes eight qualifying matches, quarterfinals, semifinals and a state championship match.

High School Quiz Show is endorsed by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Questions are aligned with the core Massachusetts high school curriculum, including literature, history, science, and math, along with current events and general knowledge.

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Major sponsorship for High School Quiz Show is provided by the Bank of America Charitable Foundation and Safety Insurance. Additional funding is provided by Massachusetts Teachers Association, XFINITY from Comcast, Harvard University Division of Continuing Education and Subaru of New England.

For more information, visit highschoolquizshow.org.

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