February 15, 2019 - National Assessment & Testing
Congratulations - Eight Apex Mathletes rank top 25 in the nation in National Assessment & Testing's Ciphering Time Trial!
• Riley Bonner - 4th place (score 57)
• Caden Siv - 9th place (33)
• Aarav Aggarwal - 11th place (29)
• Juan Herrera - 11th place (29)
• Tyson Bates - 11th place (29)
• Mathias Ceridono - 16th place (26)
• Viggo Wirstrom - 18th place (23)
• Steven Lee - 21th place (22)
January 15, 2017 - National Assessment & Testing
Andrew Jiang, David Yang, Ben Park, Tim Su
Four Apex Mathletes rank nationally in National Assessment & Testing's Ciphering Time Trials!
National Assessment and Testing has released the results of Ciphering Time Trials contest held on December 8th. Congratulations! !
• Andrew Jiang 3rd place among 9th graders
• David Yang 10th place among 9th graders
• Benjamin Park 12th place among 10th graders
• Timothy Su 18th place among middle school students
March 10, 2016 - AIME
Daniel Shen, Benjamin Park, Grant Stenger
Daniel Shen, Benjamin Park, and Grant Stenger participated in AMC10/AMC12 and qualified to participate in AIME.
February of each year, approximately 200,000 students (mostly high school students) participate in AMC10 and AMC12 throughout the country. Of those students, about 5,000 top scoring students are invited to participate in AIME, the American Invitational Mathematics Examination. This year, three of Apex's mathletes were among them: Daniel Shen (8th grade), Benjamin Park (9th grade), and Grant Stenger (11th grade). Being invited to AIME is a great honor and in March, they will participate in a 15-question contest over a three-hour period. If they do well at AIME, they will be invited to participate in USAMO, the United States of America Mathematical Olympiad, which is a six-question, nine-hour mathematical proof examination spread over the course of two days.
Congratulations and good luck to Daniel, Ben, and Grant!
March 1, 2016 - National Assessment & Testing
Daniel Shen, David Yang, Andrew Jiang, Arham Habib
Apex Math Team made up of Arham Habib, Andrew Jiang, David Yang, and Daniel Shen came in 1st place in a nationwide math competition.
National Assessment and Testing has announced the winners of the Four-by-Four math competition held on February 4th, 2016. This is a single test consisting of ten rounds of four problems, each round to be completed in three minutes by a team of four students. Each round will contain both easy and difficult questions and cover a variety of topics. Congratulations Apex Mathletes!
October 19, 2015 - National Assessment & Testing
Daniel Shen, David Yang, Andrew Jiang, Arham Habib
Four Apex Middle School Mathletes rank nationally in National Assessment & Testing's Fall Startup Event - the first official nationwide math contest of the year!
National Assessment and Testing has released the results of Fall Startup Event contest held on September 24th. Daniel Shen ranked #2, David Yang #4, Andrew Jiang #7, and Arham Habib #19 in the nation among middle school students.. Congratulations
March 23, 2015 - AIME
Daniel Shen, David Yang
David Yang and Daniel Shen participated in AMC10 and qualify for AIME (American Invitational Mathematics Examination).
February of each year, approximately 200,000 students, mostly high school students, participate in AMC10 and AMC12 throughout the country. Of them, about 10,000 top scoring students are invited to participate in AIME. This year, two of Apex's mathletes were among them. Being invited to AIME for high school students is a very high honor. It is even more remarkable that Daniel Shen and David Yang are both only in 7th grade. In a typical year, less than 3% of AIME invitees are 7th grade or lower. That would mean, of 10,000 students, 9,700 students are 8th grade or above and they are two of only 300 who are 7th grade or lower. This is a truely remarkable achievement for both of them!.
Congratulations David and Daniel!
March 3, 2015 - NATA 4 by 4 Results
Andrew Jiang, Arham Habib, Daniel Shen, David Yang
Apex math team made up of David Yang, Daniel Shen, Arham Habib, and Andrew Jiang came in 2nd in a nationwide math competition.
National Assessment and Testing has announced the winners of the Four-by-Four math competition held on January 29th, 2015. This is a single test consisting of ten rounds of four problems each, each round to be taken in three minutes by a team of four students. Each round will contain both easy and difficult questions and cover a variety of topics. Congratulations Apex Mathletes!
January 25, 2015 - NATA CTT Results
David Yang, Daniel Shen, Arham Habib
National Assessment and Testing has announced the winners of the Ciphering Time Trials math competition held on December 11th, 2014. Among the top 25 middle school students in the nation, David Yang came in 5th, Daniel Shen 8th and Arham Habib 18th. Congratulations Apex Mathletes!
January 5, 2015 - NLMC Fall Results
James Frye and Hamed Hekmat
Noetic Learning Math Contest has released winners of Fall 2014 nationwide math contest. James Frye and Hamed Hekmat won medals for being team winners for 5th and 6th graders, respectively. They both also won medals for National Honor Roll. Congratulations James and Hamed!
October 17, 2014 - NATA FTE Results
Daniel Shen
National Assessment and Testing has released the results of Fall Startup Event contest held on September 25th. Daniel Shen, a 7th grader from Apex, ranked 12th in the nation among middle school students. Congratulations Daniel!
Click here to view the official results
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January 10, 2013 - NATA CTT Results
Ben Park
National Assessment and Testing has released the results of Ciphering Time Trial contest held on December 13th. Ben Park, a 6th grader from Apex, ranked 23rd in the nation among middle school students. Congratulations Ben!
Click here to view the official results
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October 24, 2012 - NATA FSE Results
Ben Park
National Assessment and Testing has released the results of Fall Startup Event contest held on September 27th. Ben Park, a 6th grader from Apex, ranked 20th in the nation among middle school students. Congratulations Ben!
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May 18, 2012 - Noetic Learning Math Contest Results
Apex Mathletes participated in Noetic Learning Math Contest on April 12, 2012 and the results are in. Total of 12 students made into National Honor Roll and 5 additional students were named in Honorable Mention. Congratulations to all participants!
School Winners:
2nd Grade |
Julia Swanson |
4th Grade |
Ian Lee |
5th Grade | Ben Park |
National Honor Roll
2nd Grade | Jonah Bronstone James Frye Julia Swanson |
4th Grade | Andrew Jiang Ian Lee Daniel Shen Andrew Swanson |
5th Grade | Anugrah Chemparathy Andrew Kang Bejamin Park Grace Stenger Ethan Tai |
Honorable Mention
2nd Grade | Stephanie Lau Mason Oetgen Neil Suvarna |
5th Grade | Chinasa Mbugo Mitchell Oetgen |
March 16, 2012 - AIME Qualifiers
7 mathletes from Apex qualified for AIME this year:
Grant Stenger | 7 |
Ryan Jiang | 8 |
Ashley Jang | 9 |
Janel Wang | 9 |
Eugene Gil | 9 |
Karthik Gururangan | 11 |
Vince Lim | 11 |
Special congratulations to Grant (7th grade) and Ryan (8th grade). AIME is mostly for high school students and very few middle school students qualify. In 2010, approximately 65% of AIME qualifiers were 11th and 12th graders, 30% were 9th and 10th graders, and 5% were from 8th graders and under. This is a remarkable achievement based on the fact that less than 5% of AMC10/12 takers qualify for AIME!
Grant Stenger. Congratulations for qualifying for AIME as a 7th grader
Ryan Jiang deserves a special congratulations. Ryan was invited to AIME last year as a 7th grader. He made it again this year as an 8th grader. 2 years in a row! A remarkable achievement! Both times as a middle schooler.
February 20, 2012 - NATA 4 by 4 Results
National Assessment & Testing's 4 by 4 contest was held on February 2, 2012. 2 teams from Apex ranked nationally tying for 4th place.
Team 1
Sharon Chen
Michael Wornow
Nathan Cao
Austin Lim
Team 2
Grant Stenger
Jackson Stenger
Ryan Jiang
January 15, 2012 - NATA CTT Results
National Assessment & Testing's Cyphering Time Trial contest was held on December 8, 2011. Five students from Apex ranked nationally.
Rank | Name | Score | Grade |
10 | Ashley Gyubin Jang | 67 | 9th |
12 | Sharon Chen | 46 | 8th |
12 | Ryan Jiang | 46 | 8th |
18 | Kayla Choi | 43 | 7th |
23 | Jackson Stenger | 35 | 8th |
Click here to see the press release from National Assessment & Testing announcng the results.
November 9, 2011 - Noetic Learning Math Contest Results
Apex Mathletes participated in Noetic Learning Math Contest on October 13, 2011 and the results are in. Eight students received National Honor Roll and 2 students were named in Honorable Mention. Congratulations to all participants!
School Winners:
2nd Grade |
Ben Wornow |
4th Grade | Andrew Swanson |
5th Grade | Ben Park |
National Honor Roll
2nd Grade | Ben Wornow James Frye Julia Swanson Jonah Bronstone Stephanie Lau |
4th Grade | Andrew Swanson Ian Lee |
5th Grade | Ben Park |
Honorable Mention
2nd Grade | Kamran Uppal Neil Suvarna |
October 14, 2011 - NATA FSE Results
Sharon Chen |
National Assessment and Testing has released the results of Fall Startup Event contest held on September 22nd. Sharon Chen, an 8th grader from Apex, ranked 21st in the nation among middle school students. Congratulations Sharon!
Click here to view the official redsults - National Assessment & Testing .
May 21, 2011 - 3rd Annual Math Olympiad
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Apex College Prep held its 3rd Annual Math Olympiad at Dorris Eaton School in Walnut Creek on Saturday, May 21, 2011. It was an exciting day of competition in which total of 90 students from elementary and middle Schools from around the Bay Area participated.
Elementary School Individual Competition Results:
Place | Name | Grade | School |
1st | Jun Kim | 5 | Apex College Prep |
2nd | Andrew Kang | 5 | Apex College Prep |
3rd | Kevin Gao | 5 | Fairlands Elementary |
Elementary School Team Competition Results:
Helen Rhee, Jamie An, Jun Kim, Jinseo Yang, Andrew Kang
Place | Team | Members |
1st | Apex College Prep | Jamie An, Andrew Kang, Jun Kim, Helen Rhee, Jinseo Yang |
2nd | Montair Elementary | |
3rd | Fairlands Elementary |
Middle School Individual Competition Results:
Junesoo Jeon | Jiheum Yeom |
Place | Name | Grade | School |
1st | Junesoo Jeon | 5 | Apex College Prep |
2nd | Jiheum Yeom | 7 | Apex College Prep |
3rd | Brian Yu | 7 | Los Cerros |
Middle School Team Competition Results:
Ryan Jiang, Jiheum Yeom, Junesoo Jeon, Jackson Stenger |
Michael Wornow, Grant Stenger, Kailash Baas, Harry Yoon |
Place | Team | Members |
1st | Apex College Prep | Junesoo Jeon, Ryan Jiang, Jackson Stenger, Jiheum Yeom |
2nd | Montair Elementary | |
3rd | Apex College Prep | Kailash Baas, Grant Stenger, Michael Wornow, Harry Yoon |
March 28, 2011 - Four Apex Matletes Qualify for AIME!
Ryan Jiang | Jimmy Yeom | Eddie Choi |
4 students from Apex qualified to participate in AIME
Name | Grade | Test | Score |
Ryan Jiang | 7 | AMC10A | 117 |
Jimmy Yeom | 8 | AMC10A | 121.5 |
Eddie Choi | 10 | AMC10A | 120 |
Jessica Yao | 12 | AMC12B | 106.5 |
2 young students are recognized for getting scores of 90 or higher for students in 8th grade or lower.
JuneSoo Jeon | Eugene Gil |
Junesoo Jeon |
5 |
AMC12B |
96 |
Eugene Gil |
8 |
AMC10A |
114 |
February 18, 2011 - NATA 4 by 4 Results
Congratulations to two of Apex/JEI four-person teams to receive 1st and 3rd place in the 2011 Four-by-Four Competition, a national mathematics contest administered by National Assessment & Testing. The 4 by 4 competition in which teams of four participated in ten three-minute rounds in which they attempted to answer four questions. The team of Jiheum Yeom, Ryan Jiang, Michael Wornow, and Jackson Stenger placed first, while the team of Jackie An, Eugene Gil, and Frank Lee placed third. Great Job!
Here is the press release from National Assessment & Testing announcing the results.
January 15, 2011 - NATA CTT Results
Jiheum Yeom |
Junesoo Jeon |
Jackie An |
Ryan Jiang |
Eugene Gil |
National Assessment & Testing's Cyphering Time Trial contest was held on December 9, 2010. Four students from Apex ranked nationally.
Rank | Name | Score | Grade |
8 | Jiheum Yeom | 54 | 8th |
14 | Junesoo Jeon | 41 | 5th |
18 | Jackie An | 32 | 8th |
19 | Ryan Jiang | 29 | 7th |
19 | Eugene Gil | 29 | 8th |
Here is the press release from National Assessment & Testing announcing the results.
January 14, 2011 - AMC 8 Results
AMC 8 was held on November 16th, 2010. Final results were recently announced and several of Apex Students received awards for outstanding performances.
Junesoo Jeon |
Jiheum Yeom |
Helen Rhee |
Jun Kim |
Junesoo Jeon - 5th Grade - Score 23
- School Winner Pin
- First Place Certificate
- Distinction Certificate for finishing top 1%
- Achievement Roll Certificate for 6th grade or below for scoring 15 or higher
Jiheum Yeom - 8th Grade - Score 23
- School Winner Pin
- First Place Certificate
- Distinction Certificate for finishing top 1%
Austim Lim - 7th Grade - Score 22
- Second Place Certificate
- Distinction Certificate for finishing top 1%
Janice Gho - 8th Grade - Score 16
- Third Place Certificate
Helen Rhee - 5th Grade - Score 15
- Achievement Roll Certificate for 6th grade or below for scoring 15 or higher
Jun Kim - 5th Grade - Score 15
- Achievement Roll Certificate for 6th grade or below for scoring 15 or higher
October 18, 2010 - NATA FSE Results
Jiheum Yeom | Eugene Gil | Jackie An |
National Assessment and Testing has released the results of Fall Startup Event contest held on September 23th. Three students from Apex College Prep ranked nationally. Jiheum Yeom, 8th grader, was ranked 12th nationally in the middle school division, followed by Eugene Gil, 8th grader, in 20th place and Jackie An, 8th grader, in 23rd place.
Here is the press release fromNational Assessment & Testing announcing the results.
July 20, 2010 - IMO 2010 Results
#1 China, #2 Russia, #3 USA, #4 South Korea, #5 Kazakhstan, #6 Thailand, #7 Japan, #8 Turkey, #9 Germany, #10 Serbia
High School Math Team from USA wins 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals at the 2010 IMO held in
Astana, Khazakhstan, July 2-14, 2010
The 2010 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) for high school-age students determined the medal winners today. Overall, the six members of the USA team won 3 Gold medals and 3 Silver medals. The USA team ranked 3rd among all 96 participating countries in total points (the People's Republic of China was this year's overall winner, with the Russian Federation placing second). The International Mathematical Olympiad has 6 difficult problems solved over two days of competitions. Each problem is worth 7 points for a total of 42 points.
- Calvin Deng, a student at William G. Enloe High School in Cary, North Carolina, earned a silver medal with 26 points.
- Benjamin Gunby, of Potomac, MD and a student at Georgetown Day School in Washington, DC, earned a gold medal with 27 points.
- Xiaoyu He, a student at Acton-Boxborough Regional High School in Acton, Massachusetts, earned a gold medal with 28 points.
- In Sung Na, a student at Northern Valley Regional High School at Old Tappan in Old Tappan, New Jersey, earned a silver medal with 25 points.
- Evan O'Dorney, homeschooled at Venture School in Danville, California, earned a gold medal with 39 points.
- Allen Yuan, a student at Detroit Country Day School in Farmington, Michigan, earned a silver medal with 23 points.
May 25, 2010 - 2nd Annual Math Olympiad
The contest was held on Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 at Dorris Eaton campus. To see details - click here.
Augustine Chemparathy 1st Place Winner Individual Event |
Henry Park, Timothy Deng, Augustine Chemparathy, Jimmy Yeom |
Phoebe Lim, Janice Gho, Jackie An, Eugene Gil, Gina Rhee |