Results

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
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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...)

Grade 2
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...)

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.

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
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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 .