The annual AEA Central Rivers Math Bee took place on May 7th. Sixth Grade students, Weslan, Memphis, Aubree and Rachel took part in this competition that saw 40 teams represented and almost 200 total students. The students work on five different groups of mathematical problems under short time constraints. The five subject areas include: Number System, Expressions and Equations, Geometry, Statistics and Probability, and Ratios and Proportions. Each team member takes these test on their own to add to the team score. Students also work as a team to answer the "Team Work" portion of the event to add the final points to their cumulative total. West Elementary students have consistently done well at this event, and these students continued that tradition. These students ended up 3rd Place overall out of 40 teams! A huge congratulations to the students and their teachers for pushing kids to not only learning the standard curriculum, but going above and beyond to maximize their potential! Well done STUDENTS!!!
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Wednesday, May 8, 2024
2024 AEA Central Rivers Math Bee
The annual AEA Central Rivers Math Bee took place on May 7th. Sixth Grade students, Weslan, Memphis, Aubree and Rachel took part in this competition that saw 40 teams represented and almost 200 total students. The students work on five different groups of mathematical problems under short time constraints. The five subject areas include: Number System, Expressions and Equations, Geometry, Statistics and Probability, and Ratios and Proportions. Each team member takes these test on their own to add to the team score. Students also work as a team to answer the "Team Work" portion of the event to add the final points to their cumulative total. West Elementary students have consistently done well at this event, and these students continued that tradition. These students ended up 3rd Place overall out of 40 teams! A huge congratulations to the students and their teachers for pushing kids to not only learning the standard curriculum, but going above and beyond to maximize their potential! Well done STUDENTS!!!
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