Charles Escott from Boulder Creek Elementary and Jonah Oxenhandler from SLV Middle School stood out as winners in the competition.
Students worked as individuals and in teams. Individual short-answer tests were designed to reflect state standards for fifth, sixth and seventh grades and for Algebra I courses. In teams, students had to use problem-solving and reasoning strategies to solve problems.
Boulder Creek Elementary School: Charles Escott, first place, fifth grade; Charles Escott, Madelaine McCarthy and Jackson Turnery, honorable mention, on the fifth- and sixth-grade team. Scotts Valley Middle School: Edward Sims-Johnson, second place, sixth grade; Jillian Koopman, third place, seventh grade; Angelo Acker, Jonathan Chiu, Scott Edwards and Steve Lonhart, second place, on the seventh- and eighth-grade team; Melissa Clark, Lili Manzo, Angel McElroy, Ben Acker, Dylan Dix, Dylin Eisenhut, Cole North and Jack Palmer, honorable mention, on the fifth- and sixth-grade team; Julia Miller, Benjamin Shaw, Sophie Shen, Maia Woodmansee, Victoria Jones, James Marshall, Christian Murai, Tatiana Parrish, Alex Turowski, Oscar Reksoatmodjo, Tony Reksoatmodjo and Alec Vucinich, honorable mention, on the seventh- and eighth-grade teams; Ben Acker, Alex Urdahl, Genevieve Imboden, Cole Henry North, Sean Krezeczowski and Brett Ifland, honorable mention, sixth grade; Ayan Patel, honorable mention, seventh grade; Angelo Acker, Alex Beraut, Julia Miller and Benjamin Shaw, honorable mention, eighth grade. Brook Knoll Elementary School: Brandon Einck, third place, fifth grade; Ian Gallagher and Conor Santos, honorable mention, fifth grade. San Lorenzo Valley Middle School: Jonah Oxenhandler, first place, seventh grade; Robert Adams, honorable mention, sixth grade. Baymonte Christian School: Emily Booth, Gwendolyn Olson and Kay Smith, honorable mention, on the fifth- and sixth-grade team; Sean Anderson, honorable mention, eighth grade.



