2017

Level 2 Level 3High School Math Contest

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Lenoir-Rhyne University

Donald and Helen Schort School of

Mathematics and Computing Sciences

Registration Instructions

1: School Registration with EstimatedNumbers (January & February)

Space is limited. Schools are accepted based upon when we receive the School Registration.
Registration will be accepted until we run out of space!
As soon as your school has decided to participate and register with EstimatedNumbers:

a)If necessary, email foranElectronic Version.

b)Complete theSchool Registrationpage of this form.

c)Email the School Registration Form, as an attachment, to both
&
(If emailing is inconvenient, you may snail-mail your form so that we receive it by the due date.)

d)An acknowledgement will be emailed back to you upon receiving your form.

2: Student On LineRegistration(By March15)

Each Student completes a Student Registration Formby going onlineto

3: Complete Registration(By March 15)

a)Email the Complete Registrationwith all Participant Names by March 15.

b)Mail entry feesto Dottie Craftonatthe address on page 2by March 21.
These fees help cover the lunch, printing, and awards.
Lunch is provided for all students and for all sponsors.

c)If changes are necessary, email a revised copy of the Registration Form by noon March 21.
Please highlight changes!

Exams from previous contests are available at

School Registration
(January & February until Full)

Registration will be accepted until we run out of space.

Email an Electronic Versionof this formto both
&

School Information
School Name:
Address
City, State, Zip
School Phone #
Mathematics Teacher(s)
For recognition and future contact - even if not attending
Name(s)
email(s)
Phone # (s)
Optional (Cell) # (s)
Attending? / Y / N / Y / N
Parent(s)(For Name Tags)
Name(s)
Optional (Cell) # (s)
Contest Fees
# of / per person / Total $
Level 2 Students
(max 8) / $11
Level 3 Students
(max 8) / $11
Sponsors
(Teachers & Parents) / $8
Total Fees:

Make checks payable to:

LRU Mathematics Contest

Mail Payment to:

Dottie Crafton
Box 7350

Lenoir-Rhyne University

625 7th Ave NE

Hickory, NC 28601

Contact Information:

Dr. Doug Burkholder, Math Contest Chair:828-328-7257

Dr. TimothyGoldberg, Assistant Contest Chair:828-328-7424

Dottie Crafton, Administrative Assistant:828-328-7225

Driving Directions & Additional Information:

Level 2 Registration
Due March 15

Eligibility
  • The Level 2 Contest is open to all students, including middle school students, who are enrolled or have been enrolled in Math 2 during the current academic year.
  • A student enrolled in Math 2 last fall and Math 3 this spring may choose either contest.
  • For students not on the common core, the teacher may decide the most appropriate contest.
  • A student may compete in only one NC contest at only one test site each year.
  • A student may compete only once in the Level 2 contest.

If you have questions about eligibility consult:
or contact the Contest Chair at .

Contestants & Scoring
  • Each school may bring at most 8 studentscompeting in the Level 2 Contest.
  • All Level 2 students from the same school compete as one team.
  • The team score is the sum of the four best individual scores from that team.
  • This scoring method encourages participation. A student participating is always better for the team than that student not participating.
  • All students also compete as individuals.

New Step: In additionto Emailing this form:

Each Student completes their own Student Registration form by going onlineto

  • This online form helps minimize spelling errors.
  • This information may also be used to identify students for possible LR scholarship opportunities.

Student Name
First Name Last Name /

Grade Level

/ In Math 2
or the equivalent
now or last fall?
Y / N
One Team*** - All Students are Equal. / 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Level3Registration

Due March 15

Eligibility
  • The Level 3 Contest is open to all students, including middle school students, who are enrolled or have been enrolled in Math 3during the current academic year.
  • A student enrolled in Math 2 last fall and Math 3 this spring may choose either contest.
  • For students not on the common core, the teacher may decide the most appropriate contest.
  • A student may compete in only one NC contest at only one test site each year.
  • A student may compete only once in the Level 3 contest.

If you have questions about eligibility consult:
or contact the Contest Chair at .

Contestants & Scoring
  • Each school may bring at most 8 studentscompeting in the Level 3 Contest.
  • All Level 3 students from the same school compete as one team.
  • The team score is the sum of the four best individual scores from that team.
  • This scoring method encourages participation. A student participating is always better for the team than that student not participating.
  • All students also compete as individuals.

New Step: In additionto Emailing this form:

Each Student completes their own Student Registration form by going onlineto

  • This online form helps minimize spelling errors.
  • This information may also be used to identify students for possible LR scholarship opportunities.

Student Name
First Name Last Name /

Grade Level

/ In Math 3
or the equivalent
now or last fall?
Y / N
One Team*** - All Students are Equal. / 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.