My involvement with "Academic Challenge/It's Academic" is exclusively as a fan, because the high school I went to, Cleveland Heights, did not have a team during my years as a student there, 1975-78. Heights, I think, did have a team from 1965-68, but it apparently did poorly on the show, and so the school administration banned the team (in the guise of saving Heights High's academic reputation), presumably at the suggestion of a faculty member who later became assistant principal. The team stayed banned until this particular assistant principal retired in 1988. I found this out from a former team adviser at my 25-year class reunion. (I wish I had found out in the '70s, because I have been watching the show since at least the 1970-71 season, both here in the Cleveland area, and in the Washington, D.C. area, where I had grandparents on my father's side that lived there-in Kensington, MD. That is how I got to watch original Washington version host Mac McGarry in the 1970s. I got to meet Mac twice in my life at Washington tapings-the first on November 11, 2000, and the second on May 14 of last year, which turned out to be Mac's final taping as host. I got to meet Mac's successor, Hillary Howard, last November 12.)