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Ben Knibble and Camille Ching, both 14, work on a 30 second problem at the MathCounts competition at Clemson University in South Carolina on Saturday.
Feb 21, 1999
Ken Ruinard
Feb 26, 2016 - Approximately 520 mathletes competed in the event that was hosted by the Northeast Florida Engineering Society and held at the University of North Florida. The top four individual finishers and top six teams from the Regional MATHCOUNTS will move on to represent Northeast Florida in the state competition in Kissimmee in April. Three of the four individual finishers and four of the six teams advancing to the state level are from Duval County Public Schools. James Weldon Johnson College Preparatory’s Sri Meghana Kopparthi won the individual category for the second year in a row, while schoolmates Adit Saxena and Jeannie Wong were also among the top individual finishers. The five district teams moving on to the state competition are from: James Weldon College Preparatory, LaVilla School of the Arts, Julia Landon College Preparatory and Duncan U. Fletcher Middle School. Great job!
Feb 26, 2016 - Approximately 520 mathletes competed in the event that was hosted by the Northeast Florida Engineering Society and held at the University of North Florida. The top four individual finishers and top six teams from the Regional MATHCOUNTS will move on to represent Northeast Florida in the state competition in Kissimmee in April. Three of the four individual finishers and four of the six teams advancing to the state level are from Duval County Public Schools. James Weldon Johnson College Preparatory’s Sri Meghana Kopparthi won the individual category for the second year in a row, while schoolmates Adit Saxena and Jeannie Wong were also among the top individual finishers. The five district teams moving on to the state competition are from: James Weldon College Preparatory, LaVilla School of the Arts, Julia Landon College Preparatory and Duncan U. Fletcher Middle School. Great job!
Honolulu District employees, including the Employee of the Month for April 2013, 2013 MATHCOUNTS volunteers and personnel of the Honolulu District-based 565th Engineer Detachment - were recognized for their hard work and dedication during a District staff meeting May 15, 2013.
For the fourth consecutive year, Dent Middle School’s MathCounts team emerged victorious from the South Carolina MathCounts Championship.
Mattawoman Middle School from Charles County won first place in the team
competition of the MATHCOUNTS event. From left are Justin Arter, James
Arter, Logan Carter, Thach-Vu Nguyen, and coach Sean Lloyd. Logan Carter
also placed first in the countdown round of the event, as well as in the
sprint and target rounds.