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Middle School Girls Compete in Woodlands Academy Mathalon
More than 30 7th and 8th grade girls from 10 schools used their math skills in creative ways during Mathalon at Woodlands Academy Oct. 13.

A trio from Grayslake Middle School was the winning team at Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart’s seventh annual Mathalon event Oct. 13. In all, 33 7th and 8th grade girls from 10 area schools spent a Saturday morning putting their math skills to the test in creative, problem-solving ways at the all-girls college-prep high school in Lake Forest.
Finishing in second place this year was Libertyville’s Highland Middle School followed by Grayslake’s St. Gilbert School in third place, Lake Forest’s East Lake Academy in fourth and Bannockburn Middle School rounding out the top five.
Also participating in this year’s Woodlands Academy Mathalon were the following schools from Lake and Cook counties, listed alphabetically:
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- Lake Bluff Middle School, Lake Bluff
- Oak Grove Middle School, Green Oaks
- Quest Academy, Palatine
- Sacred Heart School, Winnetka
- Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Waukegan
There were no rote paper and pencil drills in this competition, according to Rocco Gargiulo, Woodlands Academy assistant principal and mathematics teacher.
Teams of three middle school girls tackled a variety of fun and engaging mathematical tasks such as building, counting, drawing, estimating, folding and hypothesizing with Woodlands students serving as their guides and cheerleaders.
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“These events were hands-on cooperative activities that engaged students to use mathematics in creative, problem solving ways. The events involved mathematical computation, estimation, visual/spacial reasoning, logic and the use of technology,” Gargiulo said.
Woodlands Academy is an independent Catholic day-and-boarding high school for young women in grades nine through 12 that promotes academic, artistic and athletic excellence along with global awareness, social responsibility and strong faith.
According to research cited by the National Coalition of Girls' Schools, all-girls' schools lead the way in graduating women who become our nation's scientists, doctors, engineers, designers and inventors. Research shows that girls' school graduates are more likely to consider majoring in math, science and technology and also are more likely to consider engineering careers compared to girls who attend coed schools.
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Photo caption:
Members of this year’s Woodlands Academy Mathalon championship team, representing Grayslake Middle School, proudly display their trophy following the Oct. 13 event for middle school girls at the all-girls high school in Lake Forest.