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Big Win For American Heritage Delray Beach Mathletes

Boca Vibe
April 14, 2026

Big Win For American Heritage Delray Beach Mathletes

Five students from American Heritage School’s Palm Beach campus in Delray Beach have secured a spot in the finals of an international math competition, earning them a share of $100,000 in scholarships. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

  • Joseph Levenston, Rishan Thangaraj, Rayan Kha, David Zapata, and Siyuan Du will represent American Heritage School at the upcoming competition.
  • The students’ impressive performance has earned them a place among the top mathletes from around the world.

According to sources, the students have been preparing for this moment since their freshman year, pouring over complex math problems and honing their skills through rigorous practice.

About American Heritage School

American Heritage School is a private school located in Delray Beach, Florida, with campuses in Boca Raton and Palm Beach. The school is known for its strong academic programs, including advanced placement courses and a focus on STEM education.

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  • The school’s math department is led by experienced teachers who are dedicated to helping students achieve their full potential.
  • With a student body of over 1,000, American Heritage School provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students to thrive academically and personally.

As the students prepare for the international math competition, they will be competing against top mathletes from around the world. The competition is expected to be fierce, but with their hard work and dedication, American Heritage School’s mathletes are confident in their abilities.

What’s Next for American Heritage School’s Mathletes?

The students will be traveling to the international math competition in the coming weeks, where they will face off against other top mathletes from around the globe. The competition is expected to take place over several days, with the final round scheduled for the weekend.

  • After the competition, the students will return to school and reflect on their experience, sharing their insights and lessons learned with their peers.
  • The school’s math department will also be analyzing the competition results, identifying areas where American Heritage School’s mathletes can improve and refine their skills for future competitions.

With a share of $100,000 in scholarships on the line, American Heritage School’s mathletes are eager to make their mark on the international stage. Will they emerge victorious? Only time will tell.

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Source: Original Report