MathCounts is a mathematics competition for student in 6th-8th grade. This event takes place on February 13, 2019, and is held at Fresno State in the Satellite Student Union. Registration must take place on the MathCounts website: https://www.mathcounts.org/ There is a fee, which must be paid directly to MathCounts.
From that point, MathCounts will contact us, and we will get specifics out in mid-January regarding parking and start-end times for the event.
Please consider joining us! If you are unsure and would like to observe/visit the event in anticipation of future participation, please contact me.
Jonathan Dueck\Director, STEM Education\Office of Fresno County\Superintendent of Schools\1111 Van Ness Ave\Fresno, CA 93721\(559) 497-3792 \jdueck@fcoe.org
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