1,192 students from 17 Dallas-area K-8 Catholic schools, one Austin-area Catholic school and one 6-8 Catholic middle school in Brownsville, TX are participating in this year’s Math Problem Solving Competition and competing for $10,000+ in prize money. (The top 40 students in each grade level will earn prize money.)

CLICK HERE to view / download the current standings for this year’s Math Problem Solving Competition. (This will open a PDF in a new window.)

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2023-2024 Results

1,228 students from 17 Dallas-area K-8 Catholic schools and one 6-8 Catholic middle school in south Texas participated in this year’s Math Problem Solving Competition and competed for $10,000+ in prize money. (The top 40 students in each grade level earned prize money.)

Congratulations to this year’s winning students!

CLICK HERE to view / download the complete final standings for this year’s Math Problem Solving Competition. (This will open a PDF in a new window.)

6th Grade: 1st Place (tie): Cadence Bayang (St. Joseph - Richardson) 1st Place (tie): Minh-Quan Nguyen (St. Joseph - Richardson) 3rd Place: Caleb Kumse (St. Joseph - Richardson) 4th Place: Faithlin Vicente (St. Pius X) 5th Place (tie): Nkeiru Akpom (St. Joseph - Richardson) 5th Place (tie): Mason Hull (St. Monica)

7th Grade: 1st Place: Xavier Vicente (St. Pius X) 2nd Place: Isabelle Ramos (St. Paul - Richardson) 3rd Place: Ryan Cortez (St. Bernard of Clairvaux) 4th Place: Jayden Pham (St. Joseph - Richardson) 5th Place (tie): Julia Brandt (Mary Immaculate) 5th Place (tie): Katie Swift (St. Thomas Aquinas)

8th Grade: 1st Place: Caroline Shearin (St. Pius X) 2nd Place: Preston Bui (St. Joseph - Richardson) 3rd Place: Cole Badrina (St. Patrick) 4th Place (tie): Ciara Inman (St. Pius X) 4th Place (tie): Xavier Horler (St. Monica)

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2022-2023 Results

We had 844 participating students from 14 Dallas-area K-8 Catholic schools and 1 6-8 Catholic middle school in south Texas. The top 30 finishers in each grade level earned just under $7,500 in total prize money this year!

Congratulations to this year’s winning students!

CLICK HERE to view / download the complete final standings for this year’s Math Problem Solving Competition. (This will open a PDF in a new window.)