Big Win For American Heritage Delray Beach Mathletes
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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 team, consisting of Joseph Levenston, Rishan Thangaraj, Rayan Kha, David Zapata, and Siyuan Du, will be competing against top mathletes from around the world at the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) in Budapest, Hungary.

What is the International Mathematics Olympiad?
The IMO is an annual international mathematics competition for high school students. It is considered one of the most prestigious math competitions in the world and attracts top talent from over 100 countries.
- The IMO consists of two rounds: a preliminary round and a final round.
- Students are tested on their problem-solving skills, mathematical knowledge, and ability to apply mathematical concepts to real-world problems.
Why is this a big win for American Heritage Delray Beach?
This achievement is a testament to the school’s strong math program and the dedication of its students and teachers. The team’s success demonstrates that with hard work, determination, and a passion for mathematics, anything is possible.
What are the implications of this win?
- The winning team will receive $100,000 in scholarships to help fund their education.
- The school will also receive recognition as one of the top math programs in the country.
This achievement is a source of pride for American Heritage School and its community. It serves as an inspiration to other students who may be interested in pursuing careers in mathematics or science.
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