Area students from Carrie Lee Elementary Extended Learning Program, led by Kari O’Hara, competed in the Noetic Learning Math Contest recently.
Among the 15 fourth-graders, Cassius Sadler and Sam Bills were the team winners and also earned the National Honor Roll title.
Noetic Learning Math Contest is a national mathematics contest for elementary and middle school students. The goal of the competition is to encourage students’ interest in math, to develop their problem-solving skills, and to inspire them to excel in math. This spring, a total of 39,078 students participated in the contest, where 4,355 students earned the prestigious National Honor Roll title, and 16,069 students earned the Honorable Mention title.
The following students from Carrie Lee received National Honorable Mention, awarded to approximately the top 50% of participating Mathletes: Brandon Bailey, McCoy Bonnet, Hunter Goedken, Elle Hanson, Eli Lyon, Ida Sauer, Ellery Schwickerath, Quinn Soland, and Ivan Maki. All other students received a participation certificate for their great effort.
O’Hara remarked, “Congratulations to all the winners! The contest results demonstrate the students’ excellent problem-solving skills and math talents. They also show that the students can rise to the occasion and can meet the challenge.”
More detailed information about the Noetic Learning Math Contest can be found at http://www.noetic-learning.com/mathcontest
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