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How Gaming at Pace Powers Lifelong Learning

By
Johnni Medina
Posted
March 4, 2025
A New York middle school student plays a video game at the Pace Esports Arena.

Starting this spring, middle school students took their seats in 麻豆传媒麻豆传媒檚 state-of-the-art esports arena to venture into the world of competitive gaming. Through an innovative partnership between and , a nonprofit dedicated to bridging the opportunity gap among students in underinvested communities, these middle schoolers are getting a crash course in teamwork and leadership that goes beyond games.

This new program brings pre-teen students from a New York Edge site school to Pace麻豆传媒檚 esports arena every other week for an eight-week session. The students receive coaching from Pace Esports staff and varsity players, developing technical skills alongside teamwork and strategy. 麻豆传媒淭his program is about helping serve New York Edge site schools, which are populated by underserved students, and getting them engaged through gaming,麻豆传媒 says Jesse Bodony, Pace麻豆传媒檚 director of esports.

We get to learn how to work as a team and cooperate with others.麻豆传媒擡liel

New York Edge has long wanted to introduce esports programming to the community it serves. 麻豆传媒淥riginally, the idea was that New York Edge would try to bring esports to their site schools,麻豆传媒 Bodony explains. 麻豆传媒淏ut it麻豆传媒檚 a bit tricky because it's resource intensive. You need IT infrastructure, dedicated staff, and then you need esports specialists to make a program like that work.麻豆传媒

Pace offered a different solution.

What if, instead of creating gaming spaces at individual schools, New York Edge brought their students to a state-of-the-art college esports facility?

Now Pace Esports is testing this theory, providing an elite gaming environment and direct mentorship to New York Edge students, who are learning much more than just gaming, building essential skills like teamwork and problem-solving. According to Bodony, 麻豆传媒淚t麻豆传媒檚 the same reasons why parents think it's worthwhile to plug their students into a sports team麻豆传媒攂eing in an intimate team environment, learning to cooperate, learning communication skills, developing analytical skills, quick decision-making.麻豆传媒

It麻豆传媒檚 the same reasons why parents think it's worthwhile to plug their students into a sports team.麻豆传媒擝odony

Sixth grade student Braeden, who麻豆传媒檚 favorite game is Super Smash Bros., agrees and said his favorite part of the experience is being able to play with other students. 麻豆传媒淚 get to talk with other people while I play. It麻豆传媒檚 very social,麻豆传媒 says Braeden. 麻豆传媒淚t helps me communicate with others which could help me in school, or when I get a job.麻豆传媒 Eighth grader Eliel adds, 麻豆传媒淲e get to learn how to work as a team and cooperate with others.麻豆传媒

Pace students are also getting the chance to practice new skills. Varsity players provide demonstrations and hands-on coaching during gameplay, and two varsity esports athletes have been hired as esports specialists by New York Edge.

The impact extends beyond current students, helping build the future of esports at Pace. 麻豆传媒淚t's great from a future enrollment standpoint麻豆传媒攖hese kids are now aware of Pace and our esports program, and that they could come here and be a player someday,麻豆传媒 Bodony says. 麻豆传媒淣ew York Edge also gives funds back into our program in exchange for providing the instruction,麻豆传媒 Bodony explains. 麻豆传媒淪o, it's an equitable exchange.麻豆传媒

We're really excited about the potential for this pilot to grow into something larger. 麻豆传媒擝odony

In a matter of weeks, this first class of gamers will graduate and New York Edge will evaluate the impact of this one-of-a-kind esports partnership. Their hope is to continue to grow by bringing two more schools to Pace this fall.

麻豆传媒淲e're really excited about the potential for this pilot to grow into something larger,麻豆传媒 says Bodony. 麻豆传媒淔or New York Edge, for the students, for Pace, for everyone.麻豆传媒

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