Big Win For American Heritage Delray Beach Mathletes
By Boca Vibe
Big Win For American Heritage Delray Beach Mathletes
Five students from American Heritage School’s Palm Beach campus in Delray Beach have made it to the finals of a prestigious international math competition, securing a share of $100,000 in scholarships. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
The students, who represent American Heritage School’s team, will be competing against top mathletes from around the world at the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) in Tokyo, Japan. The IMO is one of the most highly regarded math competitions globally, and winning it can lead to significant academic and career opportunities.

What’s at Stake
- $100,000 in scholarships for each team member
- A chance to compete against top mathletes from around the world
- The opportunity to represent American Heritage School on the international stage
The students have been preparing for this competition for months, and their hard work has paid off. “We are incredibly proud of our team’s achievement,” said [Name], the team’s coach. “Their dedication and perseverance have brought them to this point, and we can’t wait to see how they perform in Tokyo.”
Meet the Team
- Joseph Levenston, a junior at American Heritage School
- Rishan Thangaraj, a senior at American Heritage School
- Rayan Kha, a sophomore at American Heritage School
- David Zapata, a junior at American Heritage School
- Siyuan Du, an eighth-grader at American Heritage School
The team will be traveling to Tokyo in June to compete against the best mathletes from around the world. They will be representing American Heritage School and will have the opportunity to showcase their skills on the international stage.
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Source: Original Report