Mathcounts Team wins First Place

Math teachers Pamela Gon & Mary Carl proudly showed off our Mathletes during this morning's assembly.

Last Saturday, Broden, Clea, Heidi, Kate, Tristan, Tyler, and William competed against 66 other students from 11 area schools and Broden, Clea, Heidi, and William's team won first place! They are heading to Stanford for the state competition on March 18.
Clea and Broden placed in the top 10 individually as well.

Congratulations, Mathletes!

The MATHCOUNTS competition is a national middle school competitive mathematics program that promotes mathematics achievement, builds confidence and provides students with the kinds of experiences that foster growth in problem solving. It is sponsored by, among others, the National Society of Professional Engineers. 

MATHCOUNTS competitions are designed to be completed in approximately three hours. Each competition consists of four parts: the Sprint, Target, Team and Countdown rounds. The Sprint Round has 30 questions, and students have 40 minutes to complete them. The Target Round consists of 8 questions, which are distributed to the students two at a time. Students have 6 minutes to complete each pair of problems. The Team Round has 10 problems for the team to work together. The top 25% of individuals, up to a maximum of 10, proceed to the Countdown Round, an oral round in which students compete head-to-head.


Click here to enjoy the fabulous video in their honor, expertly produced by their classmate, Nina
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