Annual Report
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Annual Report
MathCounts Annual Report 2012–2013 MATHCOUNTS Mission: To provide fun and challenging BeliefCounts 123 When we think about why our work is important, three core beliefs stand out: We believe math should We believe that We believe that when be fun and engaging for excellent math education— tomorrow’s leaders value students of all levels. the kind that inspires science, technology, We want all children to curiosity and a love engineering and mathematics, see how math plays a part of learning—sets up it benefits society in so much of what is students for far-reaching as a whole. beautiful and fascinating success in the future. in our world. math programs for U.S. middle school students to increase their academic and professional opportunities. This Year marks the 30th anniversary of the MATHCOUNTS Foundation, and a time of reflection for those of us who work to carry out the mission of this organization. Over the years, we have had the opportunity to hear from many people impacted by the work of the MATHCOUNTS Foundation. We have met students who never liked math until they participated in the program, and teachers who created their own curriculum using only MATHCOUNTS materials. We have come across engineers whose participation in MATHCOUNTS piqued their interest in math and laid the foundation for their careers. And while it is clear to us that this program means different things to different people, the important thing is that, for all of them, it matters. Garnering success in math can be challenging, but it represents the most rewarding kind of challenge—one that can open doors, break down barriers and inspire creativity and innovation. Math is important because it empowers people to reach their full potential and change the world for the better. We are committed to broadening perceptions of what is possible through math. With the launch of the Interactive MATHCOUNTS Platform, the release of a challenging new textbook and the setting of an incredible Guinness World Record this year, MATHCOUNTS continues to push students and educators to experience math in creative and exciting ways. We are extremely grateful to the partners, volunteers and alumni who provide invaluable support to the MATHCOUNTS Foundation, and we look forward to another 30 years of expanding opportunities for all U.S. students. Louis M. DiGioia, CAE Executive Director MATHCOUNTS Ron Wasserstein, Ph.D. Chair, MATHCOUNTS Board of Directors 1 SuccessCounts “When 244 Mathletes get MATH WITHOUT LIMITS: Guinness World Record Set Math can be the foundation of incredible achievements above and beyond the confines of the classroom. This year, MATHCOUNTS showed that when students are empowered with math, curiosity and a passion for learning, their opportunities are endless. On Friday, May 10th, at the 2013 Raytheon MATHCOUNTS National Competition in Washington, DC, 244 MATHCOUNTS students used math to make history. Together with 61 math coaches and 20 MATHCOUNTS volunteers, they set the Guinness World Record for the fastest time to construct a human formation of Pascal’s Triangle. This challenging task, involving 325 people and numbers between one and 2,704,156, was completed in just six minutes, 16 seconds and 5.7 tenths of a second. These outstanding students, teachers and volunteers showed how truly amazing—and fun—math can be. 2 together, records are set. Really difficult, cool-looking records that involve matching t-shirts and complex math.” —Huffington Post, “Mathletes Set Guinness World Record For Largest Human Pascal’s Triangle,” May 13, 2013 Raytheon Extends Support Through 2018 In May 2013, Raytheon announced an extension of its support as the title sponsor of the MATHCOUNTS National Competition through 2018. This extension will bring the total length of Raytheon’s commitment as the title sponsor of this unique event to 10 consecutive years. MATHCOUNTS is grateful for Raytheon’s partnership, which allows the Foundation to deliver its high quality programs that cultivate creativity, curiosity and talent in tomorrow’s leaders. 3 Welcome! InnovationCounts With NextThought you can solve problems, collaborate with your teammates, and personalize your handbook with notes and whiteboards. Unparalleled Excellence in Math Education Try it today! Interactive MATHCOUNTS Platform In Fall 2012 MATHCOUNTS launched the Interactive MATHCOUNTS Platform, powered by NextThought. This exciting reboot of popular MATHCOUNTS materials allows students and teachers to collaborate with each other, discuss problems, get instant feedback on their progress and even personalize their online math experience. 95% of coaches agree that MATHCOUNTS problems are effective at improving their students’ problem-solving and critical thinking skills. 2012-2013 Handbook The Interactive MATHCOUNTS Platform continues to expand, as new features and MATHCOUNTS materials are added. Thousands of people are already members, and this online community continues to grow! New MATHCOUNTS Textbook This year, MATHCOUNTS added to its collection of high-caliber mathematics materials with the release of a new textbook, The Most Challenging MATHCOUNTS Problems Solved. This comprehensive competition preparation resource contains 10 years of National Competition Sprint Round and Target Round questions along with detailed, step-by-step solutions to each problem. “MATHCOUNTS was the first time that math really challenged me, and the first time that I could see the Whether for Mathletes preparing for the MATHCOUNTS Competition Program, or for math teachers looking for new material to challenge advanced students, this invaluable resource provides the ideal combination of rigor and guidance to make success attainable in high-level middle-school mathematics practical, as well as abstract, applications of math.” —Elizabeth R., Pennsylvania MATHCOUNTS Alumna 4 5 PracticeCounts Fostering Talent in Tomorrow’s Leaders: Competition program Over 107,000 middle school students from 5,362 schools nationwide engaged in math that was exciting, fun and challenging as part of the MATHCOUNTS Competition Program. Starting at the school level and progressing through local and state competitions, talented students with a passion for math competed against their peers from other schools and honed their problem- solving and critical thinking skills. MATHCOUNTS students across the country received hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships and prizes this year. The 2013 national-level winners were awarded $44,000 in scholarships. 2013 National Champion Written Round Champion Alec Sun, MA Second Place Winner Written Round Runner-Up Ashwin Sah, OR Countdown Round Semi-Finalists Andy Xu, SC Franklyn Wang, VA Countdown Round Quarter-Finalists James Lin, MA; David Zhu, CA; Colin Tang, WA; Hongyi Chen, CO Countdown Round Participants Christopher Xu, WI; Daniel Chiu, OR; Akshaj Kadaveru, VA; Nicholas Sun, IL Three-Time National Competitors Ankan Bhattacharya, MI; Johnie Burton, AK; Luke Harmon, ID; Amal Mattoo, DC; Harrison McKinnis, MS; Ashwin Sah, OR; Alec Sun, MA; Christopher Xu, WI; Peter Yang, WI 6 1st Place Team—Massachusetts James Lin, Matthew Lipman, Michael Ren and Alec Sun Josh Frost, Coach 2nd Place Team—Washington Daniel Liu, Colin Tang, Patrick Wang and Allen Yang Qiang Wang, Coach 3rd Place Team—Florida Wonmyeong Cho, Graham O’Donnell, Jimmy Qin and Brian Reinhart Terry King, Coach Photos (clockwise from top): William Swanson, Chairman & CEO, Raytheon Company (left) and Frank Kendall, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics (right) congratulate Coach Josh Frost and Alec Sun. Mathletes Sarah Wang and Ju Hyun Park show their Ohio team spirit. Alec Sun and Ashwin Sah compete in the final Countdown Round matchup. The first place team from Massachusetts: (back row, left to right) Alec Sun, Matthew Lipman, Josh Frost, (front row, left to right) James Lin and Michael Ren. This year’s top 224 Mathletes received an all-expenses paid trip to Washington, DC to compete in the 2013 Raytheon MATHCOUNTS National Competition, which took place May 9–12. The top 12 scoring students earned a spot in the Countdown Round, the exciting finale of the Competition Program and a showcase of some of the country’s best young mathematicians. The 2013 National Champion and recipient of the Donald G. Weinert College Scholarship was Alec Sun, an eighth-grade student from Massachusetts. Sun was also the first student ever to make it into the national-level Countdown Round three years in a row. Since winning, he has appeared on Live! With Kelly and Michael and Good Morning America. 7 CollaborationCounts Empowering All Students to Succeed: Club Program This year, thousands of educators received free, high-quality resources to help turn their students into life-long math learners through the MATHCOUNTS Club Program. Sponsored by the Northrop Grumman Foundation, the Club Program gave over 139,000 students across the country the opportunity to experience math that was far from typical. Whether using the engineering process to create their own board games, or learning which types of graphs would be used in their own real-life scenarios, math club students applied math in practical and fun ways. Successful clubs with a high level of student-participation can attain Silver Level Status, and then can strive for Gold Level Status, the highest level of recognition in the Club Program. This year, over 800 Silver and Gold Level schools earned awards and entry into prize drawings. Swanson Middle School in Arlington, VA won this year’s Gold Level Grand Prize Drawing; the club won a $500 gift card and a trip for four students and the club sponsor to the 2013 Raytheon MATHCOUNTS National Competition. 8 93% of coaches would recommend the Club Program to another teacher Gold Level Grand Prize Drawing Winners: Swanson Middle School, Arlington, VA Laura Partridge, Coach Gold Level $500 Gift Card Drawing Winners: Kazoo School, Kalamazoo, MI Janice Russo, Coach Jackson Preparatory School, Jackson, MS Dave Ollar, Coach Yavneh Hebrew Academy, Los Angeles, CA Sharon Ryan, Coach T. Benton Gayle Middle School, Fredericksburg, VA Jordan Moellendick, Coach Bishop Walsh School, Cumberland, MD Jennifer Flinn, Coach Silver Level $250 Gift Card Drawing Winners: Bridgewater Middle School, Wintergarden, FL Evette Carrasquillo, Coach East Middle School, Braintree, MA Dagmar Lebron, Coach Lamar Middle School, Lamar, MO Ron Ray, Coach Harder Elementary School, Hayward, CA Giavanni Coleman, Coach Weibel Elementary School, Fremont, CA Susan Wang, Coach Shady Side Academy Middle School, Pittsburgh, PA Lou Ann Fravel, Coach Ballard Middle School, Huxley, IA Lyndee Heemstra, Coach Head Royce School, Oakland, CA Kenny Ewbank, Coach Walkersville Middle School, Walkersville, MD Evan Silver, Coach Cardinal John Foley Catholic School, Havertown, PA Diane Giordano, Coach 9 Finalist: How Many Frogs? Produced by the Maple Lake Homeschool Team, PA — A little detective tries to identify the problem that will stump the math team. The team uses logical thinking to solve it. creativityCounts winner: Where’s Waldorf? Produced by the Soda Fountain Team, CA Transforming Project-Based Learning: Reel Math Challenge This year’s Reel Math Challenge pushed students to see math in new and creative ways as they worked in teams to produce videos showing the real-world application of a math concept. This innovative new program, sponsored by the Department of Defense, gave students the opportunity to develop essential 21st century skills, such as technological proficiency, critical thinking, communication and collaboration. The 20 semi-finalist videos were chosen by general public voting, and then a panel of MATHCOUNTS judges selected the four finalists. The team members who produced the finalist videos received a Droid DNA, generously donated by HTC, and an all-expenses-paid trip to the 2013 Raytheon MATHCOUNTS National Competition, where the 224 national competitors voted for the winning video. This year’s winning video was Where’s Waldorf? produced by the Soda Fountain Team from California. Each team member won a $1,000 college scholarship, and their video is now featured as one of over 550 student-produced videos in the Reel Math Challenge archive, a free education resource. In this year’s competition, over 111,000 votes were cast by the general public. Dr. Laura Stubbs, Director for Science and Technology Initiatives for the Department of Defense, and Lou DiGioia, Executive Director of MATHCOUNTS, pictured with Soda Fountain Team members Matthew Thomsen, Sarah Kung, Juliette Chirol Hill and Frederic Chirol Hill. 10 10 Semi-Finalist Videos: Crazy for Candy by J=MCsquared + A Special Offer by Candy Wrappers + Blair Ditch Project by Three and a Half Asians + Vincent Needs a Doghouse by The Land of Pi[e] + Do Math to Get Fit! by DMIS Math Monkey + Frogs in Paradise by Lady Hurricane + The Tax and Tip by Ewa Makai Tigers + Fundraiser in a Cup by HyperCup + HEX by FourCubed + The Fat Man Gets Ripped by Cripple, Semi-Aquatic Mammal, and Co. + iRobbers by iRobbers + License Plates, Questions, and Arguments by The Permutation People + A Strange Wager by Allied Raspeberries + Lots o’ License Plates by Team Infinity and Beyond! + No Sense (Cents) in Messing with the Hot Dog Man by Mudville + Order Up at JuJuBee’s Restaurant by Order Up at JuJu Bee’s Finalist: A Storm is Coming! Produced by the SMSA Reel Math Team, NY — With a storm approaching and water about to go out, four apartment tenants rush to fill their tubs with water so they can flush their toilets. They use algebra to figure out how many times they can flush if it takes one jar to flush the toilet once. American kids lose their German foreign exchange student in Hollywood. In an effort to find him, they use coordinate geometry and a city map. But will they find him in time? Finalist: Picture Perfect Produced by the Eagles Team, NV — The Sanchez family flexes their math muscles to demonstrate a picture perfect example of a Pythagorean Theorem problem. 11 GenerosityCountsGenerosityCounts 2012-2013 Individual Donors $15,000 Caserve Foundation 2012-2013 Organizational Donors Raytheon Company + Northrop Grumman Foundation + U.S. Department of Defense National Society of Professional Engineers + CNA Foundation + Phillips 66 Texas Instruments Incorporated + 3M Foundation + Art of Problem Solving + NextThought with support from General Motors Foundation + Bentley Systems Incorporated The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying + TE Connectivity Foundation The Brookhill Foundation + CASERVE Foundation + Stronge Family Foundation + ExxonMobil Foundation YouCanDoTheCube! + Harris K. & Lois G. Oppenheimer Foundation + The 2A Foundation + Sterling Foundation FOUNDING Sponsors National Society of Professional Engineers + National Council of Teachers of Mathematics + CNA Foundation by Richard Case, P.E. $250-499 John Fay Marshall Smith Samidh Chakrabarti Gregory L. Mitchell Willie Billingslea Martita & Chris Fleming David Soloway Michael Childers Darren Moore Ansley Browns James & Carol Gates Justin Steil Arthur & Betsy Chotin MacKenzie Moritz Crystal Campbell David & Jean Alexander Stoll Janet Clarke Ronald Nedrow Scott Tamashiro Susan Countryman Jeffrey Osullivan $1,000-14,999 Christy Canida Andrei Gnepp Brandon Castroflay Jeffrey Grotte Guy Thompson Nicole Douglass James Pattisall David Karp Charles J. Daniel Karin Hacker Eric H. Titus Alfred Drago Bradley J. Paul Robert Miller Manuel De Ponte Michael Hardy Katrina T. Vaughan Seena Drapala Lani Pena Elton & Nancy Doi Graham Horkley Justin T. Vining Paul S. 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Ebert Michael L. Sestak Nancy Carbone George McHugh Jeremy Smith Charles Cate Kim McNulty Frost Perlmutter Nicolas R. Snyder Ron Wasserstein 12 Giandomenico Balasubramanian 13 VolunteerismCounts 2012-2013 Coordinators The MATHCOUNTS Foundation would not be able to reach hundreds of thousands of students nationwide without the support of nearly 700 volunteer coordinators who organize the local and state-level competitions. It takes a uniquely generous and dedicated person to devote the time and effort it takes to be a Chapter or State Coordinator. MATHCOUNTS is extremely grateful to this incredible group of volunteers for their hard work and commitment to expanding opportunities for students. Jeanine Jensen Rich Kresge, P.E. Ann Marie Hardin Becky Johnson, P.E. Sheila Krohse, P.E. Erin Gates Kerry Hardin Clyde Johnson, P.E. Joe Kudrle Bruce Dockter, P.E. Gavin Gautreau, P.E. Mark Harpole, P.E. David Johnson, P.E. David Kunz, P.E. Douglas Cashing Steve Dodge, P.E. Julia Gee, P.E. Lester Harris, P.E. Jodi Johnson Tim Kurtz, Ph.D. Paul Catledge, P.E. Lowell Dolney, E.I.T. Dwane Getzlaff James Hatfield Mark Johnston Margaret Lang, James Chandler, P.E. Martin Dolphin, P.E. Jeff Giesey Audra Hayden, P.E. Beniquez Jones, P.E. Julie Chao Angie Dore, P.E. Daniel Gilbert John Hayden, P.E. Fred Jones, P.E. Al Larson Clarence Chau John Dornblazer Graig Gilbertson, P.E. Criss Haynes, P.E. Betty Jean Jordan Becky Larson, Ph.D. Ramon Chavez, P.E. Cynthia Dorrough Connie Gipson Thomas Headley, E.I.T. James Justus, P.E. Jeremy Larson Ashlie Childers Chuck Drake, P.E. Nancy Glazzard Tom Heckaman Kathy Kallio Mark Larson Harry Clark, P.E. Michael Drewyor, P.E. Richard Glenn Ike Heitlinger, P.E. Eric Kamm Michael Lasko, P.E. Noelle Cochran, P.E. Vincent Drnevich, P.E. David Go, Ph.D. Kevin Heitz, P.E. Adam Kane, P.E. Bret Lavey, P.E. Jason Coleman, E.I. Eve Drucker David Godfread Gerald Hendricks Susann Karnowski, P.E. Thomas Lear, P.E. Dave Coley Joelle Dubois, P.E. John Goebel, P.E. Doug Hendrickson, P.E. Ross Kasmann, P.E. Josh Lehmen Gregg Comstock, P.E. Jon Dueck John Golde, P.E. Tyler Hendrickson, P.E. Paul Kaspar, P.E., Gregory Lehr, P.E. CFM, M.E. Patrick Lewis, P.E. Brandt Dick Thomas Carlisle, P.E. Lori Dietz, P.E. Ramon Carrasco, P.E. Ken Discenza, P.E. Lee Carroll, P.E. Brandon Fujishige, P.E., CFM State Michael Hardy, P.E. David Phipps, P.E. Michael Wellbaum, P.E. James Bartunek, P.E. Tim Boron, P.E. Robert Conder, S.E., P.E. Mark Durbahn, P.E. Becky Golden, P.E. Vernard Henley Abby Andersen, C.M.P. John Hayden, P.E. Gaylon Pinc, P.E. Leon Winget, P.E. Michael Bartusek, P.E. Mark Borst, P.E. Ruth Conwell Jason Eatherton Michael Gomez William Hernandez, Jeffrey Anderson Doug Hendrickson, P.E. Benjamin Pratt, P.E. Marty Wolfe Tim Baumgartner, P.E. Justin Bosworth, E.I.T. Douglas Cooper, P.E. Kathy Edgemon, P.E. Laurie Good Norm Arendt, Ph.D. Cliff Ishii, P.E. Jo Ann Rankin Nathan Yuen, P.E. Jerry Bayless Jason Boyd Jack Corrigan Jeff Eidsness Audrey Goodrich Suzanne Baase Katie Jamieson Jim Reppell, P.E. Archie Becher, P.E. Len Bradley, P.E. Daniel Cory Abraham El Paul Bannon Scott Johnson, P.E. Nancy Rierson Chapter Jayne Beebe Maureen Bradley, P.E. Randy Coslow, P.E. James Bartunek, P.E. Carolyn Jones Holly Ross Brent Addision, P.E. Maryella Begley, P.E. Paul Brady Malinda Battey Claire Kohatsu Michel Sadaka, P.E. Steve Alexanderson, P.E. Darwin Behlke, P.E. Patricia Behrens, P.E. Brad Kurle Joy Schiele, M.S. Earl Allison, P.E. George Belken Jack Lawlor Shannon Schultz, George Binder Josh Lehmen Paul Brady Meghan Lester, P.E. Patricia Brewer Ph.D., P.E. Cheryl Kasper Lin Li, P.E. Karen Kautzmann Aaron Lincoln Barb Hettich Bill Kavanaugh, P.E. Rustin Lingbeek, P.E. Chad Gordon, P.E. Kyle Hiatt Nicholas Kavli Wayne Lingen Jim Ellingburg, P.E. William Gorman, P.E. Randall Hilburn, P.E. Wesley Kayne, E.I. Natalie Little Richard Cottrell, P.E. Jennifer Elms, P.E. Jonathan Gotwald, P.E. Brent Hill Kevin Keast, P.E. Jason Littleton Walter Bray, P.E. Michael Cowan, P.E. Gee Eng, P.E. George Goza, P.E. Dean Hinton, P.E. Glenn Keates, P.E. Peter Livingston, P.E. Patricia Behrens, P.E. Frank Brechting, III, P.E. Chris Cox, Ph.D., P.E. Robert English, P.E. Stefan Graeber, P.E. Marty Hochhalter Michael Keeve, Ph.D. Don Lokey, P.E. Lourdes Alonso, M.S. Robert Bellamy, Jr., P.E. Jason Brinley, P.E. Eric Crantz Salvatore Ervolina, P.E. Ruth Graf Mark Hogge, E.I.T. Rick Kelly, P.E. Robert LoPinto, P.E. Dayton Alsaker, P.E. Oscar Bello, P.E. Kelli Bristol Doug Curry, P.E. Daisy Esquivel, P.E. Karen Graham, Ph.D. Kevin Holland Edward Kemp, P.E. Luis Maal Justin Scott Ashley Anderson, P.E. Robert Benningfield, Jr. Mitch Britt, P.E. Mike Curtis, P.E. Dan Eulberg Steve Grant, P.E. Jarrod Holter, P.E. Bill Kennedy John Maloney, P.E. Zane Lewis, P.E. Christine Smith Chris Anderson, P.E. Myron Berg Dawn Brook, P.E. Virginia Dailey, P.E. Lisa Farmer, P.E. Elton Graves Arthur Hooks, P.E. William Kent, P.E. Pamela Maloney Nancy Buechler Drew Lillis, P.E. Trish Smith, CAE Gail Anderson, P.E. Darrell Berglund Natalie Brown Charlie Dale Sandy Faulkner, P.E. Kristin Greene Lee Hooper, P.E. Carol Kieson Ed Manning, P.E., P.L.S. David Burkett, P.E. Mona Livdahl Boyd Snowden, P.E. Sandra Anderson, P.E. Calisto Bertin, P.E. Scott Brown, P.E., S.E. Ryan DaMetz Richard Feuerborn, P.E. Daryl Greer, P.E. Ashby Hoover, Jr., P.E. Anand Kilambi, P.E. Mike Marin, P.E. LaQuita Chmielowski Judy Logue Amanda Soderberg Trenna Anderson Maggie Bilodeau Travis Bruemmer Michael D’Angelo, P.E. Martine Fils-Aime, P.E. Vineela Griddaluru, E.I. Stuart Houston, P.E. Bryant King, P.E. Andrea Martin, E.I.T. Noelle Cochran, P.E. Wanda Lyles Gary Staats, P.E. Laurie Andress-Delaney Devin Birch, P.E., M.B.A. Jason Bruhn, P.E. Drake Danley Aaron Finders Mitchell Griffin, Ph.D., P.E. Sean Huck, E.I.T. Cynthia King, P.E. Jack Martin Martha Davis Nancy McClain, P.E. Jennifer Summers Bill Angeloni, P.E. Harry Bird, P.E. Patrick Bryan Beverly Davidson Jim Fischer Douglas Grovesteen, P.E. Donald Huhman, P.E. Todd Kinney, P.E. Ryan Martin, P.E. Connie Dempster Marguerite McClam, P.E. Don Taylor, P.E. Lisa Anneberg Brad Bittner Ron Buckingham, P.E. Peale Davidson, P.E. Burrell Fisher, P.E. Jonith Grundmann, P.E. Dan Humes, E.I.T James Kirkwood, P.E. Scott Martin Gabriel Echandi, P.E. Laura McGovern, P.E. James Thweatt Norm Arendt, Ph.D. John Blake, P.E. Robert Burdick, P.E. Gary Davis April Flore Caixing Gu, Ph.D. Sarah Hunke John Knecht, E.I.T Scott Martin, Ph.D., P.E. Marisa Egbert, P.E. Karen Menne-Jacobsen, Paul Tremel Ryan Athy, P.E. Patrick Bleck, P.E. Teresa Burgess, P.E. Chad Davison Ronnie Flowers Armando Guerra, P.E. Mike Hunter, Ph.D. Robert Knowles, P.E. Dan Matonak, P.E. Sarah Tuite, P.E. Mark Austin, P.E. LuAnne Blickenstaff Bill Burkland, P.E. Felicia Dean, P.E. Laura Force, P.E. Richard Guevarra, E.I. Stephanie Hyder Claire Kohatsu Kevin Matson, E.I.T Marcie Fisher 14 Carah Hall, P.E. Adam Cannon, P.E. P.E. P.E., CFM Ph.D., P.E. Brenda Gajan Dan Munson, P.E. Leslie Turner, P.E. Jason Autrey, P.E. John Bobco Nancy Burns, P.E. Larry Decker, P.E. Katie Fowler Joy Guinn Lee Isackson Alex Kokini, P.E. Angela Matthews, P.E. Elizabeth Gayle, P.E. Katherine Norris, P.E. Natalya Vinogradova, Ivan Avelar, E.I.T. Sharon Boehmer Christopher Butler, P.E. Samuel DeLeeuw, P.E. William Francis, P.E. Paul Gulman, P.E. Cliff Ishii, P.E. Angie Kolz, P.E. Jessica Mattingly Howard Gibbs, P.E. Richard Olsowy, P.E. Jeff Aycock, E.I.T. Rita Bohn Christopher Campbell, Jason Dempster Nicole Francois, P.E. Phil Gundvaldson, P.E. Frank Iwanicki, P.E. Sherri Koshiol Jenna Mauriello, M.S. Becky Golden, P.E. Joel Oppenheimer, P.E. Julie Wall Chad Bacas, P.E. Gus Bolen George Dendinger Mark Frederick, P.E. Christopher Gworek, P.E. Dana Jackson, M.S. Sandy Koza, P.E. Kevin Maxwell Stefan Graeber, P.E. Linda Oster Kevin Wall, P.E. Harris Bailey Joe Bolzenius, P.E. Kevin Campbell, David Desrosiers, P.E. Monica Fresse Michael Haid Lucia Jacobson Jerry Kraim, P.E. Tim McCarthy, P.E. Paul Gulman, P.E. Nicole Palmisano Matthew Ware, P.E. Chevy Baily, P.E. Juanita Boneque P.E., PTOE Corey Detter, P.E. Mark Frost Jesse Haines Katie Jamieson Gerald Kraus, Ph.D. Larry McCaslin, P.E. Michael Gunsch, P.E. Laura Pellizzi, P.E. Welby Warner Joshua Barrett, P.E. Carl Bonner, P.E. Robert Campbell Andres Diaz, E.I. Kevin Fry, P.E. Arthur Hall, P.E. Janet Jaspers, P.E. Joey Krefft, P.E. Nancy McClain, P.E. Ph.D. P.E. 15 Jim New Michael Quandt, P.E. Ravi Seam, P.E. Kevin Switzer, P.E. John Watson, P.E. Marguerite McClam, P.E. Gilbert Nicholls Jon Quay Tyler Senn Donald Swygert, P.E. David Weaver, P.E. Myesha McClendon, P.E. Don Nielsen Tim Quinn Suzanne Sessoms, P.E. Nelson Tansey, P.E. Dean Webb, P.E. William McCormick, P.E. Jared Nix Denis Radecki, P.E. Pallavi Shah John Tardy, P.E. Trey Wehrum, P.E. Daisy McCoy Chris Nobles John Radosevich Ankit Shah, E.I.T Steve Taylor, P.E. Brian Weiss David McCullough, P.E. Beth Nodurft Karthik Ramani, Ph.D. Atul Shah, P.E. Mark Thielges David Welter, P.E. Desiree McCullough, Jasmine Noriega David Ramirez Vatsal Shah, P.E. Heather Thomas Mark Wenner Steve Nowaczyk Sandra Raskell, P.E. Elliot Shapiro, P.E. Theodore Thompson, Jonathan Wheeler, P.E. Joseph McDonald, P.E. Letty Ocanas Nathan Reade Tommy Sherard, P.E. Douglas Whitney, P.E. Cash contributions Jodi McFarland Lennie Okano-Kendrick, Tom Rettig Julie Shipp James Thweatt Randy Whorton, P.E. School registration fees Ph.D. P.E. 2012 Consolidated Statement Revenue $1,784,870 $74,293 Net investment income $52,718 $52,718 $27,422 $27,422 $117,554 $117,554 $49,228 $49,228 $6,132 $6,132 David Tillman, P.E. Judson Wilbe, P.E. David Simoneau, P.E. Frank Tilton, P.E. John Wilder, P.E. Angela McKinstry, P.E. Christopher Oliver Jennifer Rice Richard Sinnott, P.E. Randall Timi, P.E. Paula Wiles, P.E. Matthew McLeer, P.E. Lynn Olson, P.E. James Richie, P.E. Brent Sisler, P.E. David Topolenski Tim Wiles, P.E. Sale of trophies and promotional items Kevin McMeel, P.E. Richard Olsowy, P.E. Casey Ries, P.E. Kirk Slusher, P.E. Joe Tormoehlen Dwight Williams Coaching material revenue Harry McNally, Jr., Joel Oppenheimer, P.E. Douglas Riley, P.E. Christine Smith Tracy Torres Jason Williams, P.E. National Competition revenue Mark Otten John Ritter, P.E. Dave Smith Srinivas Trippireddy Tommi Williams Lindsey Meek, P.E. Leon Pallasch, P.E. Mark Ritter Mike Smith, P.E. Julio Trujillo Jeff Wingard, P.E. Miscellaneous revenue Victor Mendoza, Sr., Evangelina Paoluccio Andrew Roberts, P.E. Ray Smith, P.E. Frank Tucker Ross Winglovitz, P.E. Jeffrey Parris, P.E. Bill Roberts, P.E. Terry Smith, P.E. Peter Turner Jennifer Wirsing Shane Parson, P.E., Nathan Roberts Chris Snowdeal, P.E. John Turpin, P.E. Joseph Witkowski, Ph.D. EXPENSE Program Services P.E., F.NSPE $405,000 $74,293 Brian Simmons, P.E. John Rhodes, P.E. Mark Metzger, E.I.T. Total Donated services, materials and facilities David Rhodes, P.E. P.E., M.B.A. $1,379,870 Temporarily Restricted $827,615 John Oliaro, P.E. P.E. Unrestricted $827,615 Laura McGovern, P.E. William McGee, P.E. Net assets released from restrictions Total Revenue $332,500 ($332,500) $2,867,332 $72,500 Andrea Rogers Boyd Snowden, P.E. Jason Unruh Bonnie Wood, P.E. Gabriel Pastrana, P.E. Mark Rogers, P.E. Jeff Soesbe Dean Upton, P.E. Kevin Wood Club Program Ken Miller Mike Peleschak, P.E. Maxine Rognlien Krista Sommerfeldt, P.E. Derek Van Heuveln, P.E. Paul Woodward, E.I.T. Travis Miller, P.E. Krishnaiah Pelleti Ludence Romney Anya Spadaccini Derek Vap Mr. Wook College Program Wendy Miller Laura Pellizzi, P.E. Dawn Roppel Susan Sprague, P.E. Robert Varner, P.E. Marc Worth, P.E. Cody Miller-Kraft Benjamin Pernezny, Hank Rosoff, P.E. Daniel Stark, P.E. Jodi Vecchio John Wyatt, P.E. Jarivette Velez Roy Yang Curriculum development $155,695 $155,695 Jack Young, P.E. National Competition $815,629 $815,629 $295,411 $295,411 $40,093 $40,093 Ph.D., CFM Reel Math Challenge Volunteer support Chad Rucks, P.E. Wayne Stark, P.E. Marty Mobley, P.E. Andrew Petersen, P.E. Jeffrey Ruhde Robert Stasis, P.E. John Molander, P.E. Bert Peterson, P.E. Jonathan Russell, P.E. Katie Steele Arun Verma, Ph.D. Shane Young Public relations and newsletter Troy Monroe, P.E. Susan Peterson Wayne Ryan, P.E. Sheila Steiner Diego Villareale, P.E. Sharon Young Glenn Morgan, P.E. Al Pierce, P.E. Scott Sabol, P.E. Brian Stepanek, E.I.T. Natalya Vinogradova, Nathan Yuen, P.E. Production of coaching materials Eric Mountz, P.E., PTOE Jeff Pike, P.E. Phillip Sanders, P.E. Jerry Stephens, P.E. Carl Muench, P.E. Terry Pitsch, P.E. Nichol Savko, P.E. Brandon Stevens Dan Voigt Sandy Zahn Ryan Mumm, P.E. Gregory Poole, P.E. Tony Schacher, P.E. Lenora Stevenson Brian Vokal, P.E. Lori Zahradka Support services Douglas Murray Raymond Powell, P.E. Joy Schiele, M.S. Jennifer Stines, Brad Volker, P.E. Mark Zastoupil General and administrative Dave Myers Buddy Powers, P.E. Mary Ann Schillo PTOE, P.E. Dennis Wade, P.E. Ahmet Zeytinci, Rajiv Nambiar, Ph.D. Laura Prakel-George Bob Schlieman, P.E. Greg Stoewer, P.E. Linda Wagner Corey Napier Benjamin Pratt, P.E. Linda Schlittenhard David Stone, P.E. William Walker Ziliang Zhou, Ph.D. Pari Nayak, P.E. Jon Pratt, P.E. Roger Schlotman Warren Strand Kevin Wall, P.E. Brian Ziesmer, P.E. Margaret Ndetti Susan Prescott Steve Schultz, P.E. Tracy Straub, P.E. Nathan Walsh John Zimmerman, P.E. Keith Neilson, P.E. Larissa Prince, P.E. Charles Schulz Steve Strauss, E.I.T. Travis Wambeke, P.E. Yvonne Zubovic Steve Nelko, P.E. Roy Pruett, P.E. Coreen Schumacher Jennifer Strickland Dale Wanner Adam Zuroweste Jim Nelson Robyn Pryce Gary Schumacher Art Sutton, P.E. Rodney Ward David Neumann, P.E. Michael Purol, P.E. Gregory Schumacher, P.E. Michael Swanson, P.E. Robert Warner, P.E. Jason Mitchell P.E., CFM Cuadrado, P.E. Ph.D. Leonard Zabilansky, P.E. Ph.D., P.E. $280,456 $280,456 $30,542 $30,542 $156,931 $156,931 $94,023 $94,023 School registration and materials $474,805 $474,805 Total program services expenses $2,343,585 $2,343,585 $192,678 $192,678 Fundraising $143,185 $143,185 Total support services expenses $335,863 $335,863 Total expenses CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $2,679,448 $187,884 In the past 5 years, MATHCOUNTS has given over $635,000 in discounts to Title I $2,939,832 Jim Miller Amy Miller 16 16 Financials Terry McClain, P.E. competition schools $2,679,448 $72,500 $260,384 Photography: Robert L. Knudsen Photography, Inc. Page 1: Lou DiGioia / Simply Arlie MATHCOUNTS® and Mathlete® are registered trademarks of the MATHCOUNTS Foundation. 17 17 MathCounts HONORARY CHAIRMAN NATIONAL Staff William H. 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