Mission
To provide safe, social, competitive and curricular environments for local students to build critical skill sets, explore vast career opportunities, and contribute to their school’s culture as a varsity athlete through gaming and esports.
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To provide safe, social, competitive and curricular environments for local students to build critical skill sets, explore vast career opportunities, and contribute to their school’s culture as a varsity athlete through gaming and esports.
Learning
Friendship
Community
Opportunity
Diversity
Metro Esports will produce seasonal esports leagues accessible to all local students. Across four seasons (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall), students will have year-round access to healthy, supervised esports competition with an emphasis on academic integration and social engagement.
Be sure to follow us on Twitter and join our Discord for the latest information on any of our Leagues.
Questions about the League?
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