l to r: Steven Clark, LSSC Associate Dean of Math & Sciences; Dr. Anne Browdy, MVA Mathematics Faculty; Benjamin Gunasekera, Jaithin Gadiparthi and Kendyl Cardwell, MVA students; Candace Dietrich, MVA Mathematics Faculty; Jeff Stephens, LSSC Math Faculty; and Karen Hogans, LSSC Dean of General Studies.

Montverde Academy is proud to announce that the Upper School’s Team 2 earned first place in the annual ‘Mathlympics’ mathematics competition, hosted virtually by Lake-Sumter State College.

Eleven teams representing high schools in Lake and Sumter Counties, participated in the annual Mathlympics competition. Montverde Academy’s Math Club participated with two teams competing. Team 1 consisted of Hanh (Lucy) Nguyen, Duoshan (Michael) Zhang, CJ Hamlin, and Mateus Mayer; and Team 2 consisted of Jathin Gadiparthi, Benjamin Gunasekera, Lily Henne, and Kendyl Cardwell.

Students worked hard answering 45 questions within 60 minutes. Overall, Montverde’s Team 2 earned first place, and Team 1 received second, although the same school cannot be recognized twice.

“We are incredibly proud of the work these students have done, and look forward to next year’s competition, where we hope to return in person,” said Dr. Anne Browdy and Ms. Candace Dietrich, MVA Mathematics faculty.

About Montverde Academy:

Montverde Academy is a private, independent college preparatory school for grades Pre-K3 through post-graduate studies, with a boarding program serving grades 7-12 representing 90+ nationalities. Our mission is to inspire students to become knowledgeable leaders with global vision and passion for learning, in a disciplined and diverse community that nurtures character development. For more information about MVA, visit us online at Montverde.org, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter.

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