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“I really enjoyed all the activities and the guest speakers. I didn’t realize how many jobs I could actually use math in.”
 
“I really enjoyed all the activities and the guest speakers. I didn’t realize how many jobs I could actually use math in.”
  
Those are comments from students have attended Math Contest Camp in the past. Over the course of twelve years, 700 campers in 5th-12th grade have attended for one week of fun with math and other math-loving kids and counselors.
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Those are comments from students have attended Math Contest Camp in the past. Over the course of fourteen years, 880 campers in 5th-12th grade have attended for one week of fun with math and other math-loving kids and counselors.
  
If you have students who love math and challenges, pass this information on to them and their parents. This summer (2019), there will be three separate one week camps: July 7-12 for students entering 6th-9th grades, July 14-19 for students entering 7th-12th grades and July 21-26 for students entering 7th-12th grade. All weeks of camp are held on the campus of Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, MO.
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If you have students who love math and challenges, pass this information on to them and their parents. This summer (2022), there will be two separate one week camps: June 26-July 1 for students entering 5th-9th grades and July 10-15 for students entering 8th-12th grade. The July 10-15 week will also include a Computer Science Camp Track. Both weeks of camp are held on the campus of Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, MO.
  
Along with various math activities, the campers can participate in other activities. Such activities as rock climbing, pool time, and indoor and outdoor games.
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Along with various math activities, the campers can participate in other activities, such as pool time, and indoor and outdoor games.
  
The camp is directed by Dr. Kevin Hopkins, the chairman of the math department at SBU, but SBU is not a sponsor of the camp.
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The camp is directed by Dr. Kevin Hopkins, retired head of the division of computing and mathematics at SBU, but SBU is not a sponsor of the camp.
  
Math Contest Camp costs $425 a week. That covers room and board(with 2-3 students per room), a t-shirt and bag, group photo, and activities at the Wellness Center on campus.
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Math Contest Camp costs $450 a week. That covers room (with 2-3 students per room) and board, a t-shirt and bag, group photo, and activities at the Wellness Center on campus.
  
For more information, visit the website at https://sites.google.com/site/sbumathcon/math-contest-camp-2019. Or you can email Dr. Hopkins at khopkins@sbuniv.edu.
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For more information, visit the website at https://sites.google.com/site/sbumathcon/math-contest-camp-2022. Or you can email Dr. Hopkins at khopkins@sbuniv.edu.

Latest revision as of 20:25, 7 January 2022

Math Contest Camp Math Crazy Kids Need Some Summer Fun?

“Camp was amazing!”

“I really enjoyed all the activities and the guest speakers. I didn’t realize how many jobs I could actually use math in.”

Those are comments from students have attended Math Contest Camp in the past. Over the course of fourteen years, 880 campers in 5th-12th grade have attended for one week of fun with math and other math-loving kids and counselors.

If you have students who love math and challenges, pass this information on to them and their parents. This summer (2022), there will be two separate one week camps: June 26-July 1 for students entering 5th-9th grades and July 10-15 for students entering 8th-12th grade. The July 10-15 week will also include a Computer Science Camp Track. Both weeks of camp are held on the campus of Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, MO.

Along with various math activities, the campers can participate in other activities, such as pool time, and indoor and outdoor games.

The camp is directed by Dr. Kevin Hopkins, retired head of the division of computing and mathematics at SBU, but SBU is not a sponsor of the camp.

Math Contest Camp costs $450 a week. That covers room (with 2-3 students per room) and board, a t-shirt and bag, group photo, and activities at the Wellness Center on campus.

For more information, visit the website at https://sites.google.com/site/sbumathcon/math-contest-camp-2022. Or you can email Dr. Hopkins at khopkins@sbuniv.edu.