Sugar Land native Channing Yang named 2023 Raytheon Technologies MATHCOUNTS® National Champion
Oron Wang, 14, of
- Edward Chen, an eighth grader from
Carmel, Ind. - Varun Gadi, an eighth grader from Johns Creek, Ga.
- Adam Ge, an eighth grader from
Lexington, Mass. - Selena Ge, a seventh grader from
Lexington, Mass. - Jason Lee, a seventh grader from
Durham, N.C. - Seabert Mao, an eighth grader from
Saratoga, Calif. - Liam Reddy, an eighth grader from
Las Vegas, Nev. - Ashvin Sinha, an eighth grader from
Tallahassee, Fla. - Alex Sun, an eighth grader from
Sugar Land, Texas - Roger Zhen, a seventh grader from
Houston, Texas
In the team competition,
- Kevin Chen, an eighth grader from
Sugar Land, Texas - Alex Sun, an eighth grader from
Sugar Land, Texas - Channing Yang, a seventh grader from
Sugar Land, Texas - Roger Zhen, a seventh grader from
Houston, Texas
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This year's event theme revolved around movies and red carpets to place Mathletes on par with celebrities and celebrate math as a crucial skill for society's success. The event highlighted film, animation and music to emphasize that math can be used in an array of creative fields, just like how the movie Hidden Figures showed how math was used to help NASA launch its first successful space missions.
"These Mathletes are the kind of problem solvers who will inspire a bright future for all of us," said Kristen Chandler, executive director of MATHCOUNTS. "I can't wait to see what incredible feats they accomplish with the skills they've developed and displayed during their time in MATHCOUNTS."
This is the 14th year that Raytheon Technologies has served as title sponsor of the MATHCOUNTS National Competition as part of its global commitment to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education.
"Making it to the MATHCOUNTS National Competition is a great accomplishment and a testament to the students' perseverance, creativity and problem-solving skills," said Tracey Gray, vice president, Communications and External Affairs for Raytheon Intelligence & Space, a Raytheon Technologies business. "Congratulations to
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About MATHCOUNTS Foundation
MATHCOUNTS is a nonprofit organization that strives to engage middle school students of all ability and interest levels in fun, challenging math programs, in order to expand their academic and professional opportunities. Middle school students exist at a critical juncture in which their love for mathematics must be nurtured, or their fear of mathematics must be overcome. For more than 30 years, MATHCOUNTS has provided free, high-quality resources to educators and enriching, extracurricular opportunities to students to lay a foundation for future success. Materials and information are available at www.mathcounts.org.
About Raytheon Technologies
Raytheon Technologies is the world's largest aerospace and defense company. Our global team of 180,000 employees pushes the limits of known science and redefines how we connect and protect our world. We are advancing aviation, building smarter defense systems and creating innovations to take us deeper into space. The company, with 2022 sales of
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