Our program helped hundreds of students to achieve measurable results. For more than a decade, our students have consistently posted top scores in international math competitions, on standardized tests and gained admission to the top colleges.
Math Kangaroo
Math Kangaroo is an international mathematical competition for students in grades 1 – 12. It is the most popular math competition in the world. In 2009, over 5 million students from 47 countries participated in this math Olympiad. We host this competition every year, and invite all our students to participate.
2016
(18 winners...)
Mirta Ceraj – 8th place in US
Max Tsai-Young – 16th place in US
Grade 3
Alexander Loo – 7th place in US
Kaidan Sheehan – 7th place in US
Ethan Lerner – 10th place in US
Chelsy Co – 13th place in US
Zachary Ditkoff – 15th place in US
Andrew Kaczmarek – 18th place in US
Artyom Veraksa – 18th place in US
Grade 4
Julia Shapiro – 4th place in US
Kalina Brookfield – 6th place in US
Benjamin Doctoroff – 12th place in US
Grade 5
Dylan O’Keefe – 15th place in US
Luca Gonzalez – 19th place in US
Amit Piryatinsky – 20th place in US
Grade 6
Zakarias Erdos – 4th place in US, 3rd place in MA
Theodor Dimov – 16th place in US
Daniel Kremer – 20th place in US
2015
Kaidan Sheehan (grade 2) – Gold medal
Samuel Lerner (grade 6) – Gold medal
(And 27 winners...)
Marina Turchin – 10th place in US, 3rd place in MA
Anastasiya Budnik – 20th place in US
Grade 2
Alexander Loo – 13th place in US
Charlotte Norris – 17th place in US
Andrew Kaczmarek – 20th place in US
Grade 3
Benjamin Doctoroff – 12th place in US
Kalina Brookfield – 14th place in US
Julia Shapiro – 18th place in US
Eli Lewis – 20th place in US
Adah Shulman – 20th place in US
Solomon Turchin – 20th place in US
Grade 4
Luca Gonzalez – 4th place in US, 3rd place in MA
Maxim Shepetovsky – 8th place in US
Dylan O’Keefe – 10th place in US
Anya Ditkoff – 11th place in US.
Christopher Lee – 17th place in US
Yael Margoulis – 17th place in US
Evan Vu – 18th place in US
Josephine Liu – 18th place in US
Nathaniel Dvorkin – 19th place in US
Benjamin Vyshedskiy – 20th place in US
Grade 5
Zakarias Erdos – 4th place in US, 3rd place in MA
Theodor Dimov – 17th place in US
Luke Randolph – 19th place in US
Grade 6 – 8
Dylan Wang (grade 6)– 7th place in US
Victoria Maslova (grade 6) – 15th place in US
Liana Resnikoff (grade 8) – 17th place in US.
2014
– Kaidan Sheehan (grade 2) – Gold medal
– Samuel Lerner (grade 6) – Gold medal
(And 27 winners...)
Grade 1
Marina Turchin – 10th place in US, 3rd place in MA
Anastasiya Budnik – 20th place in US
Grade 2
Alexander Loo – 13th place in US
Charlotte Norris – 17th place in US
Andrew Kaczmarek – 20th place in US
Grade 3
Benjamin Doctoroff – 12th place in US
Kalina Brookfield – 14th place in US
Julia Shapiro – 18th place in US
Eli Lewis – 20th place in US
Adah Shulman – 20th place in US
Solomon Turchin – 20th place in US
Grade 4
Luca Gonzalez – 4th place in US, 3rd place in MA
Maxim Shepetovsky – 8th place in US
Dylan O’Keefe – 10th place in US
Anya Ditkoff – 11th place in US.
Christopher Lee – 17th place in US
Yael Margoulis – 17th place in US
Evan Vu – 18th place in US
Josephine Liu – 18th place in US
Nathaniel Dvorkin – 19th place in US
Benjamin Vyshedskiy – 20th place in US
Grade 5
Zakarias Erdos – 4th place in US, 3rd place in MA
Theodor Dimov – 17th place in US
Luke Randolph – 19th place in US
Grade 6 – 8
Dylan Wang (grade 6)– 7th place in US
Victoria Maslova (grade 6) – 15th place in US
Liana Resnikoff (grade 8) – 17th place in US.
Continental Math League
CML is a nation-wide competition for grades 2 – 9.
2015
– Our 7th grade team won the 2nd place in US.
– Gold Medal, 1st place in the US – Ian Rich, grade 3.
– Gold Medal, 1st place in the US – Dylan Wang, grade 7.
– Gold Medal, 1st place in the US – Maya Sekhar, grade 7.
2014
– Our 6th grade team won the 1st place in the US.
– Gold Medal, 1st place in the US – Dylan O’Keefe, grade 3.
– Gold Medal, 1st place in the US – Morris Kyn, grade 6 .