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Middle School Students Buzz With Excitement in Epic Math Bee
The MS Math Bee is part of MathCounts, a national competition program that makes math achievement as challenging and exciting as a school sport.
With a tournament-style bracket and 12 talented math students on stage, St. Margaret’s Middle School enjoyed a fast-paced, competitive Math Bee featuring students in grades 6-8 in Hurlbut Theater.
The MS Math Bee is part of MathCounts, a national competition program that promotes middle school mathematics in the United States, making math achievement as challenging and exciting as a school sport.
With a captivated audience watching, students worked quickly against one another to solve complex math problems, quickly hitting the buzzer as soon as the problem was solved. Each head-to-head matchup was best of three, so the most correct answers after three problems advanced in the competition.
The overall winner is grade 8 students David Fang, with grade 8 student Owen Wang placing second, and grade 6 student Josh Lee finishing in third.
Joining the top three on stage were grade 6 students: Logan Kim, Josh Lee, Ivy Ha, and Jack Kuhn, in addition to grade 7: Kiki chang, Neal Srivatsaa, Elizabeth Hwang and Benny Yang. From grade 8: Rory Cruise, Eric Fu, David Fang and Owen Wang.
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