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Mathematics - New Developments

University Laboratory High School



Grants and Outreach

  • Sessions by Uni faculty at the NCTM Annual Meeting, April 13-15, 2000 

 

  • Regional Network for Teachers of Pre-Calculus and Calculus, an Eisenhower Professional Development Grant funded by the Illinois Board of Higher Education (1999)
  • Web Access Virtual Education (WAVE) project. 

Curriculum Study

  • NSF-funded curriculum:  One section of first-, second-, and third-year math courses following COMAP's Mathematics: Modeling Our World.  The 2002-2003 school year marked the final year of a four-year study (two full three-year cycles, which began in the 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 school years).  Goals for this course are:
  • "Validate" an NCTM Standards-based curriculum designed to embody a "math for all" philosophy for students at the top of the performance spectrum--in other words, to determine whether a "math for all" course really can serve the needs of academically talented students.
  • Expose Uni math faculty to new teaching methods and new mathematical content.
  • Involve Uni High in the national discussion of mathematics curricula.
  • Curriculum Refinement:  Not everything new is necessarily better than everything old.  During the 2003-2004 school year, we began using a second NSF-funded curriculum developed in the last decade, combined with materials originally developed by Prof. Robert Davis, who taught at Uni over 20 years ago.  
 

2006-2007 Contest Results

  • AMC-8 School Winner:  Youyang Gu 
  • AMC-10 School Winner:  Alan Liang
  • AMC-12 School Winner:  Alex Zhai (also first place in Illinois, with a perfect score)
  • AIME participants:  Michael Belmont, Alex Cahill, Ian Chen, Ben Hyman, Daniel Ito, Tomasz Kalbarczyk, Annie Liang, Chandra Pathuri, Alex Zhai
  • USAMO participant:  Alex Zhai, tied for 2nd place in the nation; invited to participate in Team USA for the International Mathematics Olympiad in Vietnam.
  • MathCounts:  Regional winners, Youyang Gu, Kevin Li, Charlie Newman, and Lilli Pearson
  • Parkland Regional Math Contest:  Uni High won first place overall (division 3AA), taking first place in all four subject tests (Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, and Pre-Calculus), and taking first place in Fr-Soph 8-person team, Fr-Soph 2-person team, Jr-Sr 8-person team, and the Oral competition.  In addition, Diana Liu placed first on the individual Algebra 1 test, Ethan Berl, Joe Leigh, Jacob Olshansky, and Jennifer Roloff tied for first place in Algebra 2, and Alex Zhai placed first in Pre-Calculus.
  • ICTM State Math Contest:  Uni placed 6th overall in division 3AA.
     
  • Not really a math contest, but we're proud of Daniel Wilson (17th place) and Karen Woodley (honorable mention) for their performance on the first North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad.

2004-2005 Contest Results

  • AMC-8 School Winners:   Jason He and Allan Luo
  • AMC-10 School Winner:  Annie Liang
  • AMC-12 School Winner:  Alex Zhai
  • AIME participants:  Alex Zhai, Agatha Kim, Farid Zaghloul, Kirill Lagoutchev, Yang Zhao, Katie Carmody, David Boyle, Dawn Spelke, Zhe Gao, JohnMark Lau, Yuzi Nakamura, George Gu, Andy Renner, Cameron Cropek, and Rachel Kaplan 
  • USAMO participant:  Alex Zhai, who was invited to summer camp to train with the team that will be competing in the International Mathematics Olympiad this summer.
  • MathCounts:  Regional winners... team Jason He, Natsuki Nakamura, Alan Liang, Brian Wang placed first as a team, and individual competitors Allan Luo and Jason He were the second and third-ranked competitors, respectively.
  • Parkland Regional Math Contest:  Uni High won first place overall (division 3AA), taking first place in all four subject tests (Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, and Pre-Calculus), and taking first place in Calculator team, Fr-Soph 8-person team, Fr-Soph 2-person team, Jr-Sr 2-person team, and the Oral competition.  In addition, Jennifer Roloff placed first on the individual Algebra 1 test, Jack Liu and Victoria Wang tied for first place in Geometry, Alejandra Collopy placed first in Algebra 2, and Agatha Kim placed first in Pre-Calculus.
  • ICTM State Math Contest:  Uni placed 5th overall in division 3AA.

    Individual awards:  1st place, Pre-Calculus, Alex Zhai;  10th place, Algebra 2, Yuzi Nakamura

    Team awards:  1st place, Freshman/Sophomore 2-person team (Jack Liu & Alex Zhai); 3rd place, Pre-Calculus team (Atul Kale, Agatha Kim, Greg Roginsky, Dawn Spelke, Alex Zhai, Yang Zhao); 4th place, Algebra 2 team (Katie Carmody, Alejandra Collopy, Zhe Gao, Mo Kudeki, David Martinsek, Yuzi Nakamura); 4th place, Calculator team (Ethan Berl, Bianca Zaharescu, Katie Carmody, Atul Kale, Greg Roginsky); 4th place, Freshman/Sophomore Relay Tm 1 (Joe Leigh, Mike Renner, Tomasz Kalbarczyk, Bianca Zaharescu); 5th place, Freshman/Sophomore Relay Tm 2 (Ammar Rizwan, Linda Song, Chandra Pathuri, Victoria Wang); 7th place, F/S 8-person team (Frankie McFarland, Ammar Rizwan, Jennifer Roloff, Alex Zhai, Luke Chiang, Tomasz Kalbarczyk, Annie Liang, Jack Liu); 7th place, Junior/Senior 8-person team (Alejandra Collopy, George Gu, Mo Kudeki, Yuzi Nakamura, Agatha Kim, Kirill Lagoutchev, Dawn Spelke, Yang Zhao); 9th place, Algebra 1 team (Ethan Berl, Joe Leigh, Frankie McFarland, Mike Renner, Jennifer Roloff, Linda Song); 10th place, J/S Relay Tm 2 (Zhe Gao, George Gu, Agatha Kim, Greg Roginsky)

2003-2004 Contest Results

  • AMC-8 School Winner:   Alex Zhai (with a perfect score!)
  • AMC-10 School Winner:  Noam Roth
  • AMC-12 School Winner:  Alex Zhai (Alex tied for tenth place in Region VI, consisting of Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, and Tennessee, and was the top student in grade 9 or below in the region).
  • AIME participants:  Alejandra Collopy, Greg Colombo, Shang Jiang, Agatha Kim, Jennifer Kim, Kirill Lagoutchev, Robert Ratcliffe, Noam Roth, Catherine Wah, Elaine Wah, Yang Zhao, Alex Zhai
  • USAMO participant:  Alex Zhai
  • MathCounts:  Regional winners... team Ethan Berl, Jennifer Roloff, Jessica Stark, and Alex Zhai, with individual Michael Renner and alternate Frankie McFarland advanced to state.  The team placed 10th in the state, and Alex Zhai won first place in the state on the individual competition.  Alex represented the State of Illinois team at the national MathCounts competition in Washington, DC May 6-8, 2004, where his 5th place finish overall helped push the Illinois team to first place in the United States!!!
  • Parkland/ICTM Regional Math Contest:  Uni High won first place overall (division 3AA), taking first place in Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus, Calculator Team, F/S 8-person, F/S 2-person, and J/S 2-person.  In individual contests, Agatha Kim placed first in Algebra 2 and Elaine Wah placed first in Precalculus.
  • ICTM State Math Contest:  Uni placed sixth overall in Division 3AA.  Annie Liang won third place in the individual Algebra 1 competition; our junior-senior eight person team won first place, our Algebra 1 team placed 5th, our Calculator Team placed 3rd, one of our freshman/sophomore relay teams placed 5th, and one of our junior/senior relay teams placed 7th.

2002-2003 Contest Results

  • AMC-8 School Winners:  Robert Boyce, Jack Liu, and Marquis Wang
  • AMC-10 School Winner:  Agatha Kim
  • AMC-12 School Winner:  Yi Ding
  • AIME participants:  Yi Ding, Muni Nakamura (school winner), Dasha Nikolaeva, Maria Boca, Shang Jiang, Andres Black, Laura Book, David Stolarsky, Elaine Wah, David Grayson, Catherine Wah, David Kaplan, Agatha Kim
  • MathCounts:  Regional winners... team Annie Liang, Michael Belmont, Luke Chiang, Marquis Wang, with individual Robert Boyce and alternate Victoria Wang advanced to state.  The team placed 12th in the state, and Robert Boyce placed 30th.
  • Parkland/ICTM Regional Math Contest:  Uni High won first place overall (division 3AA), taking first place in Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus, F/S 8-person, J/S 8-person, F/S 2-person, and Orals (Laura Book and Ellen Martinsek).  Uni student placed first in each individual contest as well:  Alejandra Collopy in Algebra 1, Agatha Kim in Geometry, Sarah Ackley in Algebra 2, and David Kaplan in Precalculus.
  • ICTM State Math Contest:  Uni High won 5th place overall in division 3AA.  Individuals earning awards included Alejandra Collopy, Agatha Kim, and David Kaplan; our Algebra 1 and Junior/Senior Relay Teams placed second, our Pre-Calculus and Calculator Teams placed third, Geometry and F/S 2-person Teams placed fourth, our oralists (Maria Boca, assisted by Laura Book) placed 6th. 

2001-2002 Contest Results

  • AMC-8 School Winners:  Kangway Chuang and Carol Nakamura  
  • AMC-10 School Winner:  Agatha Kim
  • AMC-12 School Winner:  Yi Ding
  • AIME participants:  Yi Ding*, David Kaplan, Guy Bresler, Ma'ayan Bresler, Shawn Simpson, Ellen Martinsek, Muni Nakamura, Elise Lauterbur, Maria Boca (qualified through USA Mathematical Talent Search), Agatha Kim*, Elaine Wah, and Shang Jiang  
    *Yi and Agatha tied for highest school score on the AIME.
  • USAMO Qualifier:  Agatha Kim (who won an all-expenses-paid trip to M.I.T. to take the test!)
  • American Statistical Association's School Statistical Project Competition: 1st place in Grades 10-12 division was awarded to Nicola Bunick, Smita Ghosh, Alexandra Zodhiates, and Maria Zych for Blinded By the Suns:  Animation and the Learning Process.  They each received a TI-83 Plus Graphing Calculator and a check for $50!!!
  • MathCounts:  Regional winners... team consists of Carol Nakamura, Julie Chen, George Gu, and Robbie Robinson; individuals Emma Marshak, Colette DeJong, Tess Garvey, and Alejandra Collopy (Alejandra advances to state in the individual competition, and the team advances in team competition).
  • Mandelbrot:  This year, our Division B team has earned PERFECT SCORES on the team test in rounds 2 and 3!
  • Parkland/ICTM Regional Math Contest:  Uni High won first place overall (division 3AA), taking first place in Algebra 1, Geometry, Precalculus, F/S 8-person, J/S 8-person, and Orals.  Uni student placed first in each individual contest as well:  Agatha Kim in Algebra 1, Shang Jiang in Geometry, David Kaplan in Algebra 2, and Guy Bresler in Precalculus.
  • ICTM State Math Contest:  Uni High won 3rd place overall in division 3AA.  Individuals earning awards included Agatha Kim, Shang Jiang, Catherine Wah, David Kaplan, and Yi Ding; our Geometry and J/S 8-person teams placed first; our oralists (Maria Boca, assisted by Guy Bresler), Algebra 2, F/S 8-person, and J/S Relay teams placed second.  Our J/S 2-person team placed 5th.

2000-2001 Contest Results

  • MathCounts: Our team of Sung Min Kwon, Jennifer Kim, Ben LeRoy, Yoon-Jung Hyung, Kirill Lagoutchev, and Hannah Kinney  were this year's regional champs. 
  • AMC-8 School Winners: Sung Min Kwon, Ben LeRoy, Andrew Renner. 
  • AMC-10 School Winner:  Mukta Vaidya 
  • AMC-12 (AHSME) School Winner: Daniel Weissman.  Other AIME invitees, in order of scoring:  Yi Ding, Ma'ayan Bresler, Ben Leff, Adam Ragheb, David Slichter, Chris Otto, David Kaplan, Matt Schiel, Justin Lehmann, and Charles Melby-Thompson
  • Parkland/ICTM Regional Math Contest: Uni High won first place overall, and first place in Algebra 1, Geometry, Precalculus, F/S 8-person team, J/S 8-person team, F/S 2-person team, J/S 2-person team, and the Oral competition.
  • ICTM State Math Contest:  Uni's team won 5th place overall in our division.
  • Fanzi Mao, Judy Liu & Rachel Walsh won 1st Place in the American Statistical Association Poster Competition, High School level.

"Who is Max Beberman?"

Max Beberman, the creator of "New Math," was a teacher at University High School until his death in 1972.