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Boyce students excel in international math competition

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Boyce Middle School sixth-grader Luke Bishop recently achieved a perfect score of 25 in the international Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary and Middle School program. Within Luke’s division, there were 79,280 participants, only 196 (0.25 percent) of whom achieved a perfect score. His accomplishment was recognized with the George Lenchner Award, a special medallion named for the organization’s founder. In addition, five Boyce students earned the Gold Pin for scoring among the top 2 percent with a score of 23 or 24. Gold Pin awardees were fifth-graders Jamie Barrett, Sam Berger and Esha Lathia, and sixth-graders Alex Sun and Arjun Suresh. Silver Pins were earned by 11 students who scored among the top 10 percent: Reese Copenhaver, Ryan Larocco, Tyler McClintock-Comeaux, Leona Chen, Mahir Parmar, Eitan Schwartz, Yuhong Shi, Grace Myers, Brian McFerran, Arya Patel and Shiven Verma. Overall, Boyce Middle School’s team won the school’s sixth consecutive plaque for placing in the top 10 percent. The school’s accelerated math team was named to the National Math Olympiad Honor Roll for placing among the top 10 percent of all competing teams. This marks the sixth consecutive year for the honor.

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