
Closing Ceremony • Looking Back • Thanks! • Award Presentations • Team Recognition
Thank You! • All the coaches and students! • All the judges: • Don and Sarah from the Philadelphia Education Fund • Alistar and Liana from Drexel’s College of Engineering • Brandon and Jeff from Drexel’s Excite Center • Damola, Chayan, and Daniel from The Math Forum @ Drexel • Annie, Val, and Steve from The Math Forum @ Drexel • Dean Lynch from Drexel’s School of Education • Drexel’s Office of Civic Engagement • The Philadelphia Education Fund • The Math Forum Tour Guides! • Tracey, Richard, and Stephanie from The Math Forum and the School of Education
Thank You! By day, Smith is a high school science teacher at Boys’ Latin of Philadelphia and by night a University of Pennsylvania student pursuing a master’s degree in environmental studies. He also teaches part time in Penn’s Graduate School of Education, of which he is an alumnus. His goal is to use his own education as a springboard for his students. With a focus on equitable access to education, Smith encourages his students to study the world beyond the walls of the classroom.
Congratulations to Viewer’s Choice 3-Act Math Task Winners: • January: • 1st place: The Academy at Palumbo • 2nd place: Olney Charter High School
Congratulations to Viewer’s Choice 3-Act Math Task Winners: • March: • 1st place: F. A. Bregy Elementary School • 2nd place: Boys’ Latin of Philadelphia Charter School
Congratulations to Viewer’s Choice 3-Act Math Task Winners: • June: • 1st place: The Academy at Palumbo • 2nd place (Judge’s Recognition): Hill-Freedman
Congratulations to PoW Presentation Winners: • November: • 1st place: Olney Charter High School • 2nd place: F. A. Bregy Elementary School, G. W. Carver High School, Hill-Freedman World Academy, George Washington High School
Congratulations to PoW Presentation Winners: • January: • 1st place: Olney Charter High School • 2nd place: The Academy at Palumbo
Congratulations to PoW Presentation Winners: • March: • 1st place: The Academy at Palumbo • 2nd place: Universal Audenried Charter High School
Congratulations to PoW Presentation Winners: • March: • 1st place: The Academy at Palumbo • 2nd place: Universal Audenried Charter High School
Congratulations to PoW Presentation Winners: • June: • 1st place: The Academy at Palumbo • 2nd place: Olney Charter High School
Congratulations to Engineering Challenge Award Winners • November: • First Place: George Washington High School • Second Place: The Academy at Palumbo
Congratulations to Engineering Challenge Award Winners • January: • First Place: The Academy at Palumbo • Second Place: Freire Charter School
Congratulations to Engineering Challenge Award Winners • March: • First Place: The Academy at Palumbo – Iced-Doom • Second Place: Mastery–Thomas – Bulldog Chunky Buttercream
Congratulations to Engineering Challenge Award Winners • June: • First Place: The Academy at Palumbo • Second Place: Boys’ Latin
Congratulations to Quiz Bowl Winners • November: • First Place: The Academy at Palumbo • Second Place: George Washington High School • January: • First Place: The Academy at Palumbo • Second Place: Boys’ Latin of Philadelphia Charter School • March: • First Place: The Academy at Palumbo • Second Place: Mastery Charter – Thomas Campus • June: • First Place: The Academy at Palumbo • Second Place: F. A. Bregy
Recognition of Participation:Academy at Palumbo • Judges’ Recognition: • Good teamwork in every challenge • Used prototyping consistently • Made very cool & entertaining videos • Use of hands-on models in PoW presentations
Recognition of Participation:Boys’ Latin • Judges’ Recognition: • Most improved teamwork • Used prototyping • Great use of feedback to improve videos • Best range of strategies on the first PoW
Recognition of Participation: F. A. Bregy • Judges’ Recognition: • Youngest team and did all the video & PoW challenges! • Used hands-on model to solve PoW • Fun & engaging videos • Improved videos based on feedback
Recognition of Participation: G. W. Carver High School • Judges’ Recognition: • Participated in PoW presentation even when they couldn’t attend in person! • Made a model and collected data to improve their engineering design • Best reflection in the first PoW presentation challenge
Recognition of Participation:Hill-Freedman World Academy • Judges’ Recognition: • Most improved & funniest non-barfing 3-Act Math task • Good refining & adjusting during engineering challenge • Lots of reflection on PoW presentation • Used hands-on models to solve PoWs
Recognition of Participation:Olney Charter • Judges’ Recognition: • Included revision & reflection in PoW presentation • Exemplary 3-Act Math Task • Clear leadership that involved all teammates • Great team work