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14th annual Shoreline Math Olympiad Saturday at SCC

Friday, March 9, 2012

2011 SMO Team

The 14th annual Shoreline Math Olympiad will be held on Saturday, March 10 from 8:30am to 2:30pm at Shoreline Community College. The competition is for students in grades four through eight. 

More than 760 students have already registered to participate in the Math Olympiad this year.




Several Shoreline schools use parents to work in small groups with students to have individually appropriate math problems that challenge each grade level. Several non-profit Math Olympiad groups create the problems.

Most programs start meeting in the fall and conclude at the competitions held in the spring. Most programs give homework to the "mathletes" during the week. Typically programs have a quiz day at the end of each month to give the kids a chance to use their skills to see how they stand amongst their peers.

The Shoreline Math Olympiad brings together all the Shoreline School District teams and area private schools for competition, and some students will also participate in the Washington State Math Championships held in Blaine.


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Math Olympiad - private school results

Sunday, March 27, 2011

More than 700 students from public and private schools in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park participated in the annual Math Olympiad, held this year at Shorecrest High School on March 12.  Results for schools in the Shoreline School District have already been published.  

Below are the results for the "Mathletes" from Shoreline and Lake Forest Park private schools.

Participation Award:     Shoreline Christian 34.8%

4th Grade 1st Place Individuals:     Evergreen - Alexander Prakesh

4th Grade 2nd Place Individuals:    Shoreline Christian - David Ruiter; St. Luke - James Anderson

4th Grade - 1st Place Team:
Evergreen - 4-2 Alexander Prakesh, Will Min, Nicolas Luniere
Shoreline Christian - 4-1 David Ruiter, Peter Boersema, Sydney Schultz, Kelly McElroy

5th Grade 2nd Place Individuals:     Evergreen - Samih Zachariah

5th Grade 3rd Place Individuals:     King's Elementary - Jonathan Chen

5th Grade 1st Place Team
Evergreen - 5-1 Samih Zachariah, Josh Jaffe, Chandler Moy, Sam Webb

5th Grade 2nd Place Team
King's Elementary - 5-3 Jonathan Chen, Mitchell Hand, Erin Anderson, Ben Nanassy

6th Grade 1st Place Individuals:     Evergreen - John Sahr, Jackson deCampos

6th Grade 2nd Place Individuals:    Evergreen - Suman Mulmudi

6th Grade 1st Place Team
Evergreen - 6-1 John Sahr, Jackson deCampos, Suman Mulmudi, Natasha Vhugen

6th Grade 2nd Place Team
St. Mark - 6-1 Sung Kang, Teresa Keck, Kaylah Hogle, Clarisse Yapjoco

7th Grade 1st Place Individuals:     Evergreen - Kristine Kwon, James Wedwood

7th Grade 2nd Place Individuals:     Evergreen - Maria Odell

7th Grade 3rd Place Individuals:
Evergreen - Lara Lewison, Kyle Graesser
St. Luke - Bradley Balansay

7th Grade 1st Place Team:
Evergreen - 7-1 Kristine Kwon, Marla Odell, Lara Lewison, Sara Kowdley
King's Jr High - 7-1 Hunter Vogt, Jillian Edgar, Bejy Taflin

7th Grade 2nd Place Team:
Evergreen - 702 James Wedwood, Kyle Graesser, Andrew Redd

8th Grade 1st Place Individuals:     King's Jr High - Jae Woong

8th Grade 2nd Place Individuals:     St. Luke - Robert Brajicich

8th Grade 3rd Place Individuals:     St. Mark - Mary Martin

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Echo Lake Eagle Mathletes compete at 13th Annual Shoreline Math Olympiad

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Echo Lake Mathletes and adult leaders in tie-dye
From Johanna Polit
On Saturday, March 12th, the Echo Lake Eagles mathletes rallied to compete at the 13th annual Shoreline Math Olympiad at Shorecrest High School. Echo Lake Elementary fielded three sixth grade teams, three fifth grade teams, and four fourth grade teams, who competed alongside over 600 public school, private school, and home-schooled students from all over Shoreline.

The students were clearly ready to go, when during the opening ceremony the Echo Lake students spontaneously started the school chant, “We are Echo Lake! We are Echo Lake!” Clap!

While school team t-shirts have become the norm over the years, there was a buzz early during the opening ceremony in the auditorium as folks fell in love with Echo Lake’s vivid school-colors tie-dye t-shirts. Principal and 5th/6th grade head coach Paul Shanahan was stopped repeatedly in the hallway and complimented, and the organizers ended up impressed as well, adding a school spirit award at the last minute just for Echo Lake, which was presented to Paul Shanahan and 4th grade math coach Karen Anderson during the awards ceremony. They shared the award with the tie-dye team of parents Johanna Polit and Lynn Huston, who worked with the kids to dye shirts for all, and to develop a matching team banner.

The students were clearly enjoying themselves from early in the day, and winning individual and team awards certainly helped carry the team spirit through to the very end. The fourth grade in particular made quite a splash. 
Principal Paul Shanahan also had this to say: “Once again, an army of volunteers (led by SMO coordinator Lisa McDonald) put on a tremendous event at Shorecrest. I am very proud of the teamwork, tenacity, and performance of our students at this competition. They had a wonderful time competing against talented peers from all over the city. And I can't thank our parents, coaches, and Power of One volunteers enough for investing so much time and energy all year long.”
Natalie's Team won an award
Team Awards earned by Echo Lake mathletes:

Fourth grade had team finishes in:
5th place: Grace Park, Kaizer Lee, Songkweun Lee, and Sophia Rice
4th place: Anthony Truong, Charlie Miller, Heyab Daniel, and Kathleen Nguyen
3rd place: Jack Hamilton, Natalie Kahn, Reece Fiala, and Ronan Carter

Fifth grade had a team finish in:
4th place: Anthony Park, Leuel Bekele, Max Kelton, and Saad Mahmood

Sixth grade had a team finish in:
3rd place: Alex Holguin, Art Anderson, Greg Ayers, and Luke Hudson

Charlie's Team won an award
Individual awards earned by Echo Lake Mathletes:
4th grade:
  • 6th place to Reece Fiala
  • 5th place to Jack Hamilton
  • 4th place to Ronan Carter
  • 4th place to Kaizer Lee
  • 3rd place to Natalie Kahn
  • 2nd place to Charlie Miller
5th grade:
  • 8th place to Melinda Tran
  • 8th place to Max Kelton
  • 2nd place to Anthony Park
6th grade:
  • 8th place to Shah Yousuf
  • 5th place to Luke Hudson
  • 4th place to Art Anderson
  • 4th place to Will Smith 

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Math Olympiad results: Shoreline School District

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Highland Terrace Math Olympiad Team with teacher Mark Owen
The 13th annual Shoreline Math Olympiad was held on Saturday, March 12 at Shorecrest High School. The competition is for students in grades four through eight. More than 700 students participated in the District Math Olympiad this year.

Several Shoreline schools use parents to work in small groups with students to have individually appropriate math problems that challenge each grade level. Several non-profit Math Olympiad groups create the problems.

Most programs start meeting in the fall and conclude at the competitions held in the spring. Most programs give homework to the "mathletes" during the week. Typically programs have a quiz day at the end of each month to give the kids a chance to use their skills to see how they stand amongst their peers.

The Shoreline Math Olympiad brought together all the District teams and area private schools for competition, and some students will also participate in the Washington State Math Championships held in Blaine later in the spring.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

4th Grade
1st Place
Highland Terrace: Lauren Sismaet, Kevin Hirohata
Meridian Park: Chris Lawson, Jamie Forschmiedt, Sandy Cheng, Mark Polyakov
Ridgecrest: Jason Zevenbergen
2nd Place
Echo Lake: Charlie Miller
Highland Terrace: Maren Blomso, Santiago Hinds
Home Education Exchange: Brennan Colberg, Sam McFarland
Lake Forest Park: Nicholas Frederick
Meridian Park: Isaac Poole, Jonathan Zhou, Genevieve Trimble
Ridgecrest: Gabe Vogel

5th Grade
1st Place
Briarcrest: Nicholas Park
Highland Terrace: Zane French
Meridian Park: Grant Hugh, Spencer Lu, James Qiu, Byrne Crandell, Ardelle Ning, Julie Zhou
Ridgecrest: Kaitlyn Paulsen, Alexander Liu
2nd place
Echo Lake: Anthony Park
Highland Terrace: Matthew McMillan, Dylan Probizanski
Meridian Park: Olga Cherepakhin, Nathaniel Poole, Michelle Wang, Anna Tinoco

6th grade
1st Place
Briarcrest: Jeffrey Lebo
Meridian Park: Eli Ricord, Isaac Pang
Ridgecrest: Kasey Shibayama, Daniel Zevenbergen
2nd Place
Meridian Park: Wing-Yee Law, Nora Peterson, Loren Stephens, Anthony Tran, Henry Krider, Daniel Wang
Ridgecrest: Charles Dailey, David Kim, Zane Smith

7th Grade
1st Place
Home Education Exchange: Ian Orcutt
2nd Place
Einstein: Kyle Gugger

8th Grade
2nd Place
Einstein: Teddy Timbrook

TEAM RESULTS

4th grade
1st place
Meridian Park
2nd place
Meridian Park
Ridgecrest
Lake Forest Park

5th grade
1st Place
Meridian Park
2nd Place
Meridian Park
Lake Forest Park
Ridgecrest

6th grade
1st Place
Meridian Park
2nd place
Meridian Park
Syre

7th grade
1st Place
Home Education Exchange
2nd Place
Einstein Middle School

8th grade
1st Place
Einstein, Kellogg

Participation Awards
Highland Terrace                 50.8% participation
Room Nine Comm School     31.8%

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Math Olympiad held at Shorecrest Saturday, March 12

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Mathletes at work
The 13th annual Shoreline Math Olympiad was held on Saturday, March 12 at Shorecrest High School. The half-day competition is for students in grades four through eight. More than 700 students participated this year.

Several Shoreline schools use parents to work in small groups with students to have individually appropriate math problems that challenge each grade level. Several non-profit Math Olympiad groups create the problems.

Most programs start meeting in the fall and conclude at the competitions held in the spring. Most programs give homework to the "mathletes" during the week. Typically programs have a quiz day at the end of each month to give the kids a chance to use their skills to see how they stand amongst their peers.

The Shoreline Math Olympiad brings together all the District teams and area private schools for competition, and some students will also participate in the Washington State Math Championships held in Blaine later in the spring.

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Shoreline Schools student results from Math Olympiad

Friday, March 19, 2010

By Craig Degginger, PIO, Shoreline Schools

The 12th annual Shoreline Math Olympiad was held on Saturday, March 13, 2010 at Shorecrest High School. More than 670 public, private and home-schooled students participated in the competition testing their math skills as teams and individuals.

Awards for participation were given to Briarcrest, Highland Terrace and Room Nine Community School.

The coaches from Highland Terrace, Briarcrest and Room Nine Community School holding the awards for participation.

Results for the top three places among Shoreline Schools students:

Individual Results

4th Grade
First Place
Meridian Park: Leah Deobald, Spencer Lu, Grant Hugh
Ridgecrest: Kaitlyn Paulsen

Second Place
Briarcrest: Nicholas Park, Isabella Wilder
Brookside: Bryan Zhu
Meridian Park: Anna Tinoco, Byrne Crandell, Nathanial Poole, Olga Cherepakhin
Ridgecrest: Alex Liu, Brennan Colberg, Ben Gardiner
Highland Terrace: Matthew McMillan

Third Place
Highland Terrace: Carly Krantz
Lake Forest Park: Quinn Willman
Meridian Park: Michelle Wang, Ellie Shoop, Ardelle Ning
Ridgecrest: Matthew Walton

5th Grade
First Place
Meridian Park: Loren Stephens, Wing-Yee Law, Stephen Huchala, Henry Krider, Isaac Pang, Sasha Gordin

Second Place
Ridgecrest: Charles Dailey

Second Place
Meridian Park: Christina Li, Nora Petersen, Anthony Tran, Jacob Delaney, Jon Timbrook, Daniel Wang

Ridgecrest: Daniel Zevenbergen

Syre: Thomas Neufeldt

Third Place
Briarcrest: Jeffrey Lebo
Brookside: Robert Shoemaker, Abigail Knowles
Lake Forest Park: Jay Harris
Meridian Park: Ryan Farley
Ridgecrest: Kasey Shibayama, Zane Smith

6th Grade
First Place
Briarcrest: Patrick Cunningham
Meridian Park: Connor Goldstick
Highland Terrace: Connor Austin
Ridgecrest: Shannon Collier, Elizabeth Holmdahl, Kent Preston

Second Place
Home Education Exchange: Ian Orcutt
Meridian Park: Case Macklin, Yann Dardonville

Third Place
Highland Terrace: Kate Parkinson
Echo Lake: Lucas Kim
Meridian Park: Sara Tieu, Emily Pacunski
Ridgecrest: Tobyn Lawson, Noah Ziegenhagel, Ethan Pyper

7th Grade
First Place
Einstein: Dylan Austin, Amy Buswell

Second Place
Einstein: Josh Hickman
Kellogg: Amanda Shu, Yuan Lee

Third Place
Einstein: Sam Ricord, Teddy Timbrook
Kellogg: Naphtali Maulton


Team Results

4th Grade
First place: Meridian Park (two teams), Ridgecrest
Second place: Brookside (two teams), Briarcrest, Ridgecrest, Meridian Park
Third Place: Briarcrest, Highland Terrace (three teams), Meridian Park, Ridgecrest

5th Grade
First Place: Meridian Park (two teams), Ridgecrest (two teams), Briarcrest
Second Place: Meridian Park, Ridgecrest, Syre
Third Place: Brookside (two teams), Echo Lake, Home Education Exchange, Ridgecrest

6th Grade
First place: Meridian Park, Ridgecrest
Second place: Highland Terrace, Lake Forest Park, Ridgecrest, Syre
Third place: Highland Terrace (two teams), Syre (two teams), Meridian Park

7th Grade
First Place: Einstein
Second Place: Kellogg (two teams)
Third Place: Einstein

8th Grade
Second Place: Einstein
Third Place: Kellogg

Shoreline schools use parents or teachers to work in small groups with students to have individually appropriate math problems that challenge each grade level. Non-profit Math Olympiad groups create the problems.

Most programs start meeting in the fall and conclude at the competitions held in the spring. Most programs give homework to the “mathletes” during the week. Typically programs have a quiz day at the end of each month to give the kids a chance to use their skills to see how they stand amongst their peers.

The Shoreline Math Olympiad brings together all the District teams for competition, and some students will also participate in the Washington State Math Championships held in Blaine later in the spring.

Photos courtesy Shoreline Schools

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Shoreline Math Olympiad to quiz hundreds of students on Saturday

Monday, March 8, 2010

The 12th annual Shoreline Math Olympiad will be held on Saturday, March 13 at Shorecrest High School. The competition for students in grades four through eight begins about 8 am and concludes with awards beginning at noon.

Organizers are expecting more than 670 students to participate in the District Math Olympiad this year.

Shoreline schools use parents or teachers to work in small groups with students to have individually appropriate math problems that challenge each grade level. Non-profit Math Olympiad groups create the problems.

Most programs start meeting in the fall and conclude at the competitions held in the spring. Most programs give homework to the “mathletes” during the week. Typically programs have a quiz day at the end of each month to give the kids a chance to use their skills to see how they stand amongst their peers.

The Shoreline Math Olympiad brings together all the District teams for competition, and some students will also participate in the Washington State Math Championships held in Blaine later in the spring. Students from Highland Terrace (photo) finished third in the recent "Math is Cool" event held at Mount Rainier High School in Des Moines.

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