Mathcounts competition

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The California Baptist University's School of Engineering will host the Mathcounts competition at the Yeager Center on campus.

This is the second year the School has hosted this competition for middle schools students from Riverside and San Bernardino counties. 

Mathcounts is a nationwide math competition for middle school students (6th, 7th, and 8th graders). 

The competition starts at school level in the fall. Each school is allowed to send eight (8) students (four to form the school team and four as individual) to compete at the chapter (county) level.

Ziliang Zhou, Ph.D. at CBU is the co-coordinator for the chapter competition. The winners will move on to state competition in March and the top four students from the state competition will move on to national competition in May. You can find additional details at www.mathcounts.org.

The competition is Feb. 6 at  8432 Magnolia Ave., Riverside. 

Dr. Anthony Donaldson, CBU's Dean of the School of Engineering, will be at the competition to hand out the awards. CBU students will volunteer their time at the event as competition proctors and graders.

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