Nobody鈥檚 perfect鈥攗nless you鈥檙e talking about the 91探花 math team.
91探花鈥檚 math competitors have maintained a perfect score through months of competing at the New England Math League (NEML) this academic year. Currently, the school sits atop the NEML rankings, which includes both private and public schools. Math contests give students opportunities outside of the classroom to flex their analytical muscles while proudly representing 91探花.
鈥淲e have a lot of good mathematicians on our team this year,鈥 said Devan Agrawal 鈥25. 鈥淥ne thing that鈥檚 nice about the NEML is that you don鈥檛 have to learn a lot of new concepts. You have to practice critical thinking and creative problem solving, and I think 91探花 students in general already shine with that.鈥
Interest in math competitions has increased this year, according to Math Department faculty member Phil Robson, who advises the team. This has worked in 91探花鈥檚 favor. Because the NEML takes the top five scores from each team to compile the school鈥檚 final score, there is literal strength in numbers, Mr. Robson said..
The contests inspire both collaboration and friendly competition among students. 鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to be able to contribute to the school in this way,鈥 said Celina Wang 鈥27. 鈥淚t鈥檚 good practice and it鈥檚 always entertaining to see what kinds of problems will come up. It鈥檚 taught me that even when something is challenging, I can still work through it.鈥
91探花 has both a math team and a math club and the two overlap: Meetings for math club happen weekly, and club members use the time to prepare for competitions鈥攁nyone can join the team in competitions if they鈥檇 like鈥攄iscuss fun and interesting problems, play math games, or pop in for extra help understanding a concept. It鈥檚 a good opportunity to meet like-minded people and interact with peers in other grades, Devan and Celina said.聽
Both students said they鈥檙e excited and proud to see the development of 91探花鈥檚 new Farokhzad Math Center, which is under construction in the former library space. 鈥淚t鈥檚 awesome for 91探花,鈥 said Devan. 鈥淢ath is an important subject and it鈥檚 very good that we鈥檙e continuing to expand our already strong program.鈥澛
Just on the horizon is the prestigious American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) which begins in early February. AIME invites聽 only a small percentage of the top scorers at each level in qualifying American Mathematics Competition (AMC) rounds to participate. Last year, Celina qualified for AIME as an eighth grader while a first year math team member, something Mr. Robson said is a record in his teaching career. She鈥檒l be representing 91探花 at AIME again this year, along with Hugh Kramer 鈥27, Lucas Chan 鈥26, and Kitty Lai 鈥26. Preparing for the contests 鈥渉as taught me a lot about how to study and how to work well under pressure,鈥 said Celina.聽