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 By  GreggParker Published 
7:33 am Thursday, April 17, 2014

Math-A-Palooza scores high marks in premiere year

Volunteers behind the James Clemens front desk busily register Math-A-Palooza contestants. (CONTRIBUTED)

Volunteers behind the James Clemens front desk busily register Math-A-Palooza contestants. (CONTRIBUTED)

MADISON – An overwhelming response from students cinched the success of Madison City Schools’ Math-A-Palooza.

The district-wide contest premiered on April 5 with approximately 300 students from grades 3-6. Math-A-Palooza blended mathematics problem-solving with a fun, upbeat atmosphere.

James Clemens High School hosted the event. School officials were pleased with the heavy turnout. “The parking lot at James Clemens was packed much like you would find during a home basketball game,” public relations manager John Peck said.

“Math is such an essential aspect of life, school and career. We are very excited that Madison City Schools and our community have embraced the importance of math,” Madison City Schools Superintendent Dr. Dee Fowler said.

“Our goal is that no one would leave Madison City Schools and state that they have a fear of math,” Fowler said.

Two divisions were open — one for math team members and one division for any child that wanted to participate. The top 10 students received trophies and medals for each grade in both divisions.

A community effort, Math-A-Palooza depended on many volunteers. Principals and 30 certified teachers from Madison City Schools devoted time to support the students.

Students from Discovery and Liberty middle schools, Bob Jones and James Clemens high schools and many of their parents volunteered to help with the event. Math teams at middle and high schools wrote the tests for each grade level.

While waiting for their children, mothers and fathers had a chance to try their hand at a ‘parent test’ that was available to them.

After receiving positive feedback, organizers already have met to plan for Math-A-Palooza 2015.

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