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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 made it to the finals of a prestigious 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 International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) finals in Budapest, Hungary.
  • The IMO is one of the most prestigious math competitions for high school students around the world, with over 90 countries participating.

According to a press release from MetroDesk Media, LLC, the five students will compete against the best math minds from around the globe in a series of challenges that test their problem-solving skills and knowledge of advanced mathematical concepts.

  • The competition is open to students aged 12-18 from over 90 countries.
  • Students are required to solve complex math problems, often with limited time constraints.

Winning the IMO finals will not only bring home a share of $100,000 in scholarships but also recognition as one of the top math students in the world.

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  • The IMO is considered the pinnacle of achievement for high school math students.
  • Previous winners have gone on to become renowned mathematicians and scientists.

American Heritage School’s Palm Beach campus has a long history of producing top-performing math students, with several alumni going on to win prestigious awards and scholarships in the field of mathematics.

  • The school’s math program is highly regarded for its rigorous curriculum and experienced faculty.
  • Students have consistently performed well in national and international math competitions.

The five students who will represent American Heritage School at the IMO finals are a testament to the school’s commitment to excellence in mathematics education.

  • The students’ achievement is a source of pride for the school community.
  • The school looks forward to seeing their success and achievements in the future.

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Source: Original Report