Our Philosophy

Mission Statement

Our mission is to transform gifted youth into successful leaders. Math Zoom Academy is committed to helping bright individuals discover their talents and passions, inspiring them to willingly work hard, bring out their full potential, and equip them with well rounded skills to make them successful leaders. We not only  teach in-depth math skills, we help those with a high aptitude in math develop discipline and hardworking habits, as well as visionary, logical thinking and decision making skills that go beyond math. We create tangible and presentable results that allow our students to stand out and gain advantages in pursuing higher education and professional careers. We contribute to the society by providing leaders of character who are competent, intelligent, diligent, logical and better decision makers.
 

Teaching Philosophy

At Math Zoom, our teachers are not only teachers but coaches as well. The teacher teaches new and classical math skills in an exciting way that the students have never been taught before. The coach is a guide on the side that inspires the students to actively explore and brings out their hidden gift. Our students want to learn and we want to teach them.  At Math Zoom, we spend time developing interesting and meaningful materials that engage the students' interests.  Our coaches are trained to inspire the students to discover the beauty of mathematics and have the desire to learn more.  We guarantee that your student will understand the math concepts at a deeper level and adapt those concepts in problem solving that leads to successes in both school and their future professional careers.

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Latest News

August 13, 2010

The Nineth China Girl's Math Olympiad (CGMO) was held 8/9 through 8/13, 2010, at Shijiazhuang's Second Middle School, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China.  The…

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August 9, 2010

President Obama offered his congratulations to Evan O’Dorney, who earned the second highest score—and a gold medal—at the 51st International Mathematical Olympiad,…

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July 14, 2010

At the 2010 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), 517 young mathematicians from 96 countries competed in solving problems posed in a test administered…

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May 11, 2010

The MAA has announced the USAMO and USAJMO winners:

USAMO winners (in alphabetical order):

Timothy Chu, Lynbrook High School, San Jose, California.
Calvin Deng, William…

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