In its first year competing in the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) Math Olympiad, The Cambridge School’s third- and fourth-graders brought back three ribbons from this year’s regional ACSI Math Olympics of 17 Christian schools and approximately 300 students.
Fourth-grader, Wesley Witsken, won second place in critical reasoning, and Ryan DeSaegher and Andrew Lee, third-grade students, each won a fifth place ribbon in the categories of computation and critical reasoning respectively. 
“At Cambridge, we believe in foundational math that build ordering and problem-solving skills during the elementary years,” said Dr. Bindu Philip, third-grade teacher and math coordinator. “Teaching math, not only to learn computation, but to learn how to think logically, is consistent with our classical philosphy and pedagogy.”
Congratulations to our regional winners and all of our Math Olympians!

