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Johnston County Public Schools middle schoolers compete in math event
from January 2024
by Johnston Now
Submitted by Johnston County Public Schools
Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) held the MathCounts district competition last month at Johnston Community College.
“Mathletes” from 10 JCPS middle school teams participated in the event. The competition consisted of four separate events that included sprint, target, team and countdown rounds. Last year, around 75 students competed in MATHCOUNTS.
“The annual MathCounts events are great opportunities for our students to showcase their brilliance in a fun and friendly environment, and highlight the strength of the district’s math curriculum at the same time,” said Amanda Byrd, JCPS Teaching & Learning Secondary Math Specialist.
McGee’s Crossroads Middle student Orrin Lam was the firstplace individual winner. Coming in second was Elliot White of Cleveland Middle and North Johnston Middle’s Aiden Ernst claimed third.
In the team event, the Cleveland Middle team won first place, second place went to the North Johnston Middle Jaguars and McGee’s Crossroads Middle rounded out the team competition in third.
These three schools now move on to the MATHCOUNTS
chapter competition that will be held in Raleigh in February. The competition series has four levels of competition — school, chapter, state and national.
MATHCOUNTS provides engaging and fun math programs to U.S. middle school students of all ability levels to build confidence, and improve attitudes about math and problem solving.
“This is a district-wide event that is provided by many people. We are grateful for the many agencies and organizations, particularly Johnston Community College for helping to provide this for our students,” said Byrd.