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Mu Alpha Theta January 2023 Results!
February 2nd, 2023
It's been a busy month for members of Episcopal's Mu Alpha Theta team. Upper School math teacher Joan Moroney shares competition results. Congratulations!
Brother Martin Mu Alpha Theta Tournament Results 2023
On Saturday, January 14th Episcopal competed at the Brother Martin Mu Alpha Theta math tournament. The tournament was attended by 528 students from 26 schools. Episcopal brought 19 students in grades 8th – 12th that competed in subjects from Algebra 1 to Calculus BC.
Episcopal placed 3rd overall in Division 1.
Individual Tests
Algebra 1 - 1st Oscar Fenske
Algebra 2 - 1st Nate McLean
Honorable Mention – Airi Homma and Miniya Malone
Calculus A - Honorable Mention – Lauren McGrath and Hayden Singh
Team Tests
2nd Calculus A Math Bowl – Nathan Gibson, Hayden Singh, Shreya Kamath, Rebekah Reid
1st Comprehensive Math 1.5 – Nate McLean, Miniya Malone, Julia Brinker, Megan Gibson
1st Lower Interschool
Catholic High School Mu Alpha Theta Competition Results 2023
On Saturday, January 21st Episcopal competed at the Catholic High Mu Alpha Theta math tournament. The tournament was attended by 515 students from 24 schools. Episcopal brought 47 students that competed in subjects from Prealgebra to Calculus BC.
Individual Results:
Pre-Algebra
3rd Place - Tarik Avci
Algebra I
1st Place - David Gboloo
2nd Place - James Gawronski
4th Place - Eli Gray Bennett
Algebra II
2nd Place - Nate McLean
Honorable Mention - Autumn Baldridge and Meg Kantrow
Calculus A
2nd Place - Hayden Singh
4th Place - Ahebwa Muhumuza
Calculus B
2nd Place - Kathy Hu
Honorable Mention - Carter McLean
Team Results:
1st Place Algebra I - Eli Gray Bennett, Oscar Fenske, and James Gawronski
1st Place Calculus A – Glynes Hill, Laura Jane Kirkpatrick, Ella Chapman, and Hayden Willett
1st Algebra 2 Math Bowl - Nate McLean, Meg Kantrow, Autumn Baldridge, Airi Homma
Baton Rouge High Mu Alpha Theta Tournament Results 2023
On Saturday, January 28th Episcopal placed 1st in Division 1 at the Baton Rouge High Mu Alpha Theta math tournament. The tournament was attended by 273 students from 22 schools. Episcopal brought 39 students that competed in subjects from Algebra 1 to Calculus BC.
Individual Tests
Algebra 1
2nd Eli Gray Bennett
3rd David Gboloo
Honorable Mention – Andrew Richard
Geometry
3rd Lauren Bradford
Honorable Mention – Jordan Harvey
Algebra 2
1st Nate McLean
Honorable Mention –Meg Kantrow
Calculus AB - Honorable Mention – Hayden Willett
Calculus BC
2nd Kathy Hu
3rd Joey Roth
Honorable Mention – Reed McMains
Team Tests
1st Algebra 1 – Oscar Fenske, Andrew Richard, Matteo Runge, James Gawronski
3rd Comprehensive Math 1 – Lauren Bradford, Elizabeth Odom, Reece Hinton
1st Algebra 2 Math Bowl – Nate McLean, Meg Kantrow, Timothy Namikas, Aahan Narayanan
3rd Calculus A – Glynes Hill, Margaret Harrell, Trey Lambert, Hayden Willet
2nd Calculus A Math Bowl – Rebekah Reid, Ahebwa Muhumuza, Hayden Singh, Shreya Kamath
2nd Calculus B – Ivy Jiang, Kathy Hu, Reed McMains, Joey Roth
1st Potpourri – Thomas O’Connor, Carter McLean, Akshay Basireddy
1st Lower Interschool
3rd Upper Interschool
Joan Moroney began teaching in 2007. She has taught Honors Geometry, Algebra II, and Honors Algebra II at Episcopal and is a co-sponsor of the Mu Alpha Theta math competition team. Before coming to Episcopal in 2014, Joan taught high school credit math courses to gifted students at Glasgow Middle School in Baton Rouge. She has a Bachelor of Science in secondary mathematics education from North Carolina State University and a master’s degree in education from Louisiana State University in gifted education.
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