Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Being proactive in Math.
Please start getting help right away from your Math teacher. Try not to fall behind.
Monday, 11 May 2015
Math Contest Results 2015
Students who wrote:
Pascal (Grade 9)
George Attia
Samantha Hepburn
Carly Jacobs
Emma Jacques
Anthony Lenarduzzi
Nicole Maier
James Pollier
Pascal (Grade 9)
George Attia
Samantha Hepburn
Carly Jacobs
Emma Jacques
Anthony Lenarduzzi
Nicole Maier
James Pollier
Cayley ( Grade 10)
Marie Paule Anderson
Joshua Balyo
Ivan Beric
Madeline Berthiaume
Andrea Bonato
Mary Ellen Bryant
Jessica Diadone
Jaegar King
Jack Lavigne
Betty (Shubei) Liu
Haley Straub
Fermat (Grade 11)
Kevin Beaugrand
Samantha Dugal
Samantha Fraser
Carley Kavananugh
Dante Reeves
The students listed below will each receive medals for obtaining the highest score in their level at Brennan.
Highest Score at Brennan
Grade 9
Anthony Lenarduzzi 112
Carly Jacobs 112
Highest Score at Brennan
Grade 10
Mary Ellen Bryant 110
Highest Score at Brennan
Grade 11
Dante Reeves 120
The more significant is the Award of Distinction. This is awarded to any student who scores in the top 25% of all participants in their contest. This contest was written on the same throughout all of North and South America. They will be awarded a Certificate of Distinction for their accomplishments.
Grade 9
no one
Grade 10
Mary Ellen Bryant
Betty (Shubei) Liu
Grade 11
Dante Reeves
Thanks to all math teachers who worked with the students in preparing them for this contest.
Thanks to Mr. John Basarac for his supervision during the contest time.
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Parent Resource - Partnering with your Teen in Mathematics
Please click on the link below to access the 'Partnering with your Teen in Mathematics' resource. This resource is intended to help you support your teen with learning mathematics in grades 7-12. It is guided by the belief that all students can be successful in mathematics and all parents can be successful in supporting their teem in learning mathematics.
Partnering with your Teen in Mathematics
Partnering with your Teen in Mathematics
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