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Bull, Skates win Jr. High Math competition

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
February 27, 2017
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Winners in the District MCTM Junior High Math Contest held recently on Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Wesson campus are eighth grade standing from left, Spencer Maxwell of West Lincoln Attendance Center, fifth place; Larson Lewis of Wesson Attendance Center and Kimberly Holifield of Simpson Central, fourth place tie; Dionte Thomas of Robert Lewis Magnet School, third place; Kayci Beth Wallace of Bogue Chitto Attendance Center, second place; and Ryan Skates of Cathedral Middle School, first place.

 

WESSON – Jack Bull of Topeka Tilton Attendance Center and Ryan Skates of Cathedral Middle School captured first place in the seventh and eighth grade divisions respectively, in the District Mississippi Council of Teachers of Mathematics Junior High Math Contest held recently on Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Wesson Campus.
Other seventh grade winners included Brady Ratcliff of West Lincoln Attendance Center, second place; Averi Paden of West Lincoln Attendance Center and Rashawn McGee of New Hebron Attendance Center, third place tie; Larissa Brown of Topeka Tilton Attendance Center, fourth place; Evan Sutton of Rod Paige Middle School and Timothy Blalock of Robert Lewis Magnet School, fifth place tie.
Other eighth grade winners were Kayci Beth Wallace of Bogue Chitto Attendance Center, second place; Dionte Thomas of Robert Lewis Magnet School, third place; Larson Lewis of Wesson Attendance Center and Kimberly Holifield of Simpson Central, fourth place tie; Spencer Maxwell of West Lincoln Attendance Center, fifth place.
Over 55 students from 14 junior high schools in the Co-Lin district attended the contest. Schools participating included, Copiah Academy, New Hebron Attendance Center, Cathedral Middle School, Loyd Star Attendance Center, Bogue Chitto Attendance Center, Simpson Central, Robert Lewis Magnet School, Rod Paige Middle School, Topeka Tilton Attendance Center, Wesson Attendance Center, West Lincoln Attendance Center, Magee Middle School, Mendenhall Junior High School, and Enterprise Attendance Center.
First and second place district winners will represent Co-Lin in the state level contest at Mississippi College. The Copiah-Lincoln Community College Math Division coordinates the annual event.

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