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 are part of the school’s math team, will be competing against top mathletes from around the world at the International Math Olympiad (IMO) in Budapest, Hungary. The IMO is one of the most prestigious math competitions for high school students, and winning it can open doors to scholarships and other opportunities.
The American Heritage School team was led by Joseph Levenston, Rishan Thangaraj, Rayan Kha, David Zapata, and Siyuan Du. The team has been working together for several months to prepare for the competition, and their hard work paid off when they qualified for the finals.

The IMO is a highly competitive event that attracts top math talent from around the world. The competition involves solving complex math problems under timed conditions, and only the top performers are awarded scholarships.
What’s at Stake
- $100,000 in scholarships
- A spot in the finals of the International Math Olympiad (IMO)
- The opportunity to compete against top mathletes from around the world
The American Heritage School team is thrilled about their achievement and are looking forward to the competition. “We’re incredibly proud of our students for their hard work and dedication,” said [Name], the team’s coach. “We know that this is just the beginning of their math journey, and we can’t wait to see what they accomplish next.”
The IMO will take place in Budapest, Hungary from [Date] to [Date]. The American Heritage School team will be competing against top mathletes from around the world for a share of $100,000 in scholarships. We wish them the best of luck!
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