Joel K. Oppenheimer, P.E. Maryland MATHCOUNTS Coordinator

c/o STV Incorporated / 7125 Ambassador Road, Suite 200 / Baltimore, MD 21244-2727 Voice (410) 281-2850 / Fax (410) 298-2794 / e-mail: [email protected]

MATHCOUNTS OVERVIEW (2015-2016)

Developed in 1983 as the first nationwide program of its kind, MATHCOUNTS combines the efforts of volunteers, educators, industry sponsors, the government and the technology community to promote math excellence among students. The mission of MATHCOUNTS is to provide fun and challenging math programs for U.S. middle school students to increase their academic and professional opportunities. Currently in its 34th year, MATHCOUNTS meets its mission by providing three separate, but complementary, programs for middle school students: The MATHCOUNTS Competition Series, The National Math Club and the Math Video Challenge.

MATHCOUNTS Competition Series: A grassroots network of more than 17,000 volunteers organize MATHCOUNTS competitions nationwide. Each year over 500 local competitions and 56 "state" competitions are conducted, primarily by chapter and state societies of the National Society of Professional Engineers. In Maryland, we are 100% volunteer led. There are no paid positions. All contributions go directly to supporting the purchase of trophies, tee-shirts, buttons, patches, etc. to make the day memorable for the Mathletes.

Here in Maryland, the Maryland Society of Professional Engineers runs competitions for six Chapters: Annapolis Chapter (Anne Arundel County and the Eastern Shore), Baltimore/Chesapeake Chapter (comprising Baltimore City and Baltimore, Cecil, Harford, and Howard Counties), Frederick Chapter (Carroll and Frederick Counties), Hagerstown Chapter (, Garrett and Allegany Counties), Potomac Chapter (Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties) and Southern Maryland Chapter (Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s Counties). In Maryland, a total of 116 schools with 106 teams and 826 official MATHLETES competed during February 2015. Approximately the top 20 percent of the schools and individual finishers competed in the Maryland State competition. We had 27 teams competing and 93 official individuals for a total of 201 official mathletes. The top four individuals along with the coach of the top Team then went to the 2015 Raytheon MATHCOUNTS National Competition which was held in , on May 8, 2015. Maryland did very well with our team coming in second nationally and Daniel Zhu from Takoma Park Middle School coming in third overall.

We were very fortunate to have both Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Johns Hopkins University, the Maryland Society of Professional Engineers and STV Incorporated as our sponsors for our State Competition last year.

The MATHCOUNTS Competition Series of up to 4 different rounds:

 The Sprint Round (40 minutes) consists of 30 problems. This round tests accuracy, with time being such that only the most capable students will complete all of the problems. Calculators are not permitted.  The Target Round (approximately 30 minutes) consists of eight problems presented to competitors in four pairs (6 minutes per pair). This round features multi-step problems that engage Mathletes in mathematical reasoning and problem-solving processes. Problems assume the use of calculators.  The Team Round (20 minutes) consists of 10 problems that team members work together to solve. Team member interaction is permitted and encouraged. Problems assume the use of calculators.  The Countdown Round is a fast-paced, oral competition for top-scoring individuals (based on scores in the Sprint and Target Rounds). In this round, pairs of Mathletes compete against each other and the clock to solve problems. Calculators are not permitted. In Maryland, the Countdown Round is unofficial and is only conducted for the fun of it.

The Individual Scores are determined as the number of correct Sprint Answers plus the number of correct Target Round Answers x 2 (maximum score is 46). The Team Score is the average Individual Scores of the four team members plus 2 x the number of correct Team Round Answers (maximum score is 66).

Founding Sponsors: National Society of Professional Engineers, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and CNA Foundation. National Sponsors: Raytheon Company, Northrop Grumman Foundation, U.S. Department of Defense, National Society of Professional Engineers, CNA Foundation, Phillips66, Instruments Incorporated, 3Mgives, Art of Problem Solving and NextThought. Maryland Sponsors: Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Maryland Society of Professional Engineers, Johns Hopkins University and STV Incorporated

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Maryland Chapter MATHCOUNTS Competitions – Tentative Dates (between January 30 and February 29, 2016):

 Annapolis Chapter (Anne Arundel County, Eastern Shore) ...... Sat., Feb. 27th  Baltimore/Chesapeake Chapter (Baltimore, Cecil, Harford, and Howard Counties and Baltimore City) ...... Sat., Feb. 6th  Frederick Chapter (Frederick and Carroll Counties) ...... Sat., Jan. 30th  Hagerstown Chapter (Washington, Garrett and Allegany Counties) ...... Sat., Feb. 27th  Potomac Chapter (Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties) ...... Sat., Feb. 20th  Southern Maryland Chapter (Charles, Calvert and St. Mary’s Counties) ...... Sat., Feb. 6th

Maryland State Competition: Saturday, March 12, 2016 at the Johns Hopkins University (Homewood Campus in Baltimore City). We are fortunate to have the Johns Hopkins University host the Maryland State Competition for the 15th straight year, and as usual, the University provides their great facilities at no cost to Mathcounts. We would like to thank Christine Newman who arranges the logistics for the State competition.

Raytheon National Mathcounts Competition: May 8 and 9, 2016 in Washington, D.C.

The National Math Club, formerly known as the MATHCOUNTS Club Program, is designed to increase enthusiasm for math by encouraging the formation within schools of math clubs that conduct fun meetings with a variety of math activities. The resources provided through The National Math Club are also a great supplement for classroom teaching. The activities provided for The National Math Club foster a positive social atmosphere, with a focus on students working together as a club to earn recognition and rewards in The National Math Club. All rewards require a minimum number of club members (based on school/organization/group size) to participate. Therefore, there is an emphasis on building a strong club and encouraging more than just the top math students within a school to join. There is no cost to sign up for The National Math Club, but a National Math Club Registration Form must be submitted to receive the free “Club in a Box,” containing a variety of useful club materials. (Note: A school that registers for the Competition Series is NOT automatically signed for The National Math Club. A separate registration is required.)

The Math Video Challenge is an innovative program involving teams of students using cutting-edge technology to create videos about math problems and their associated concepts. This competition excites students about math while allowing them to hone their creativity and communication skills. Students form teams consisting of four students and create a video based on one of the Warm-Up or Workout problems included in the MATHCOUNTS School Handbook (www.mathcounts.org). In addition, students are able to form teams with peers from around the country. As long as a student is a 6th, 7th or 8th grader, he or she can participate. Each video must teach the solution to the selected math problem, as well as demonstrate the real-world application of the math concept used in the problem. All videos are posted to videochallenge.mathcounts.org, where the general public votes on the best videos. The top 100 videos undergo two rounds of evaluation by the MATHCOUNTS judges panel. The panel will announce the top 20 videos and then identify the top four finalist videos. Each of the four finalist teams receives an all-expenses-paid trip to the 2014 Raytheon MATHCOUNTS National Competition in Orlando, , where the teams present their videos to the 224 students competing in that event. The national competitors then will vote for one of the four videos to be the winner of the Math Video Challenge. Each member of the winning team will receive a $1,000 college scholarship. Visit www.mathcounts.org to see previous years’ videos.

For more information or registration information, visit www.mathcounts.org For information on volunteering, contact: [email protected] (443-386-8513)

Joel K. Oppenheimer, P.E. Maryland MATHCOUNTS Coordinator

c/o STV Incorporated / 7125 Ambassador Road, Suite 200 / Baltimore, MD 21244-2794 Voice (410) 281-2850 / Fax (410) 298-2794 / e-mail: [email protected]

MATHCOUNTS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

MATHCOUNTS is a middle school math competition which, in Maryland, is run by the Maryland Society of Professional Engineers. Developed in 1983 as the first nationwide program of its kind, MATHCOUNTS combines the efforts of volunteers, educators, industry sponsors, the government and the technology community to promote math excellence among middle school students. The mission of MATHCOUNTS is to increase enthusiasm for and enhance achievement in middle school mathematics throughout the .

Maryland MATHCOUNTS is lead 100% by volunteers. There are no paid staff members. We run Chapter Competitions (comprised of various Maryland counties) during February and the Maryland State Competition on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at the Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore Homewood Campus).

We can use volunteer help at all of our competitions. If anyone is interested, please have them contact me for the details. I will pass your name onto the Chapter coordinator who will contact you with the volunteering details. We need help in the scoring room, grading room and proctoring. You do not need to know math. We have the answers. We just need organized people. Volunteers are needed for the following competitions:

• Frederick Chapter Competition: Saturday, January 30, 2016 (contact: Mike Swanson at [email protected]) • Baltimore/Chesapeake Chapter Competition: Saturday, February 6, 2016 from 8:45 am to 1:00 pm at McDonogh School (8600 McDonogh Road, Owings Mills, MD 21117). Proctors are needed from 8:45 am to 11:45 am. Scoring room volunteers are needed from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm. (Contact Joel Oppenheimer) • Southern Maryland Chapter Competition: Saturday, February 6, 2016 (contact: Natalie Cotton at [email protected]) • Potomac Chapter Competition: Saturday, February 20, 2016 from 8:30 to 1:30 pm at the University of Maryland, College Park (Chemistry Building). Contact Chris Anderson at [email protected] • Annapolis Chapter Competition: Saturday, February 27, 2016 from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm at Anne Arundel Community College. (Contact Kelly Misner at [email protected]) • Hagerstown Chapter: Saturday, February 27, 2016 (Contact Dan Matonak at [email protected] or Billy Snyder at [email protected])

• Maryland State Competition: Saturday, March 12, 2016 from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm at the Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus in Baltimore, MD. This one includes a free box lunch for volunteers.

Volunteering can include proctoring which begins with the beginning competition time and is done by approximately 11:30 am or noon, helping with grading (we provide answer sheets) and that begins 30 minutes after the competition begins and is usually done by 12 or 12:30 pm and help in the scoring room which is usually done by 1 pm or 1:30 pm but starts a little later (approximately 30 minutes after the competition begins). If anyone is interested in volunteering, please contact me for details.

Once again, the Maryland competition is 100% volunteer driven. There are no paid positions including myself. We are all volunteers. By volunteering, we are helping to support excitement in mathematics for middle schoolers. In turn, hopefully many of these mathletes will pursue careers in engineering and mathematics to help our US engineering become stronger and help feed our engineering companies.

Sincerely, Joel K. Oppenheimer, PE (Maryland State MATHCOUNTS Coordinator)

Founding Sponsors: National Society of Professional Engineers, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and CNA Foundation. National Sponsors: Raytheon Company, Northrop Grumman Foundation, U.S. Department of Defense, National Society of Professional Engineers, CNA Foundation, Phillips66, Incorporated, 3M Foundation, Art of Problem Solving and NextThought. Maryland Sponsors: Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Maryland Society of Professional Engineers and STV Incorporated