Mathcounts
The MATHCOUNTS Competition Series is a national program that provides students the opportunity to compete in live, in-person contests against and alongside their peers. Created in 1983, it is the longest-running MATHCOUNTS program and is open to all sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade students.
Sprint Round: focuses on speed and accuracy. Students have 40 minutes to complete 30 math problems without a calculator.
Target Round: focuses on problem-solving and mathematical reasoning. Students receive 4 pairs of problems and have 6 minutes to complete each pair, assuming the use of a calculator.
Team Round: focuses on problem-solving and collaboration. Students have 20 minutes to complete 10 math problems, assuming the use of a calculator. Only the 4 students on a school's team can take this round officially.
Countdown Round: focuses on speed and accuracy. Students have a maximum of 45 seconds per problem without a calculator. This round is optional at the school, chapter and state level.
Mathcounts Team 2016-17: 1st Place at the East San Gabriel County Mathcounts Competition
Mathcounts Team 2015-16: 3rd Place at the East San Gabriel County Mathcounts Competition
Mathcounts Team 2013-15
Achievements:
1st Place at the East San Gabriel County Mathcounts Competition (2016-17)
Mathcounts 2016-17
Mathcounts 2015-16
Mathcounts 2013-15