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St. Pius X Students Mathematically Inclined

Nine students from St. Pius X School in Broomall place in top 10 in national mathematics contest.

BROOMALL–Over 2,700 seventh- and eighth-grade students in 110 schools across the country, including those at , participated in a Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM) mathematics contest during the year.

The contest is regarded as being the most difficult annual mathematics contest in the nation for seventh- and eighth-grade students. The hosts of the competition, the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, located in Pennsylvania, staff numerous Catholic schools in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Peru and Chile.

Placing among the top 10 in the national IHM mathematics contest include:

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Eighth Graders

  • 2nd Place-
  • 3rd Place-Greg Campisciano
  • 6th Place-Gina Cuozzo
  • 9th Place-Elizabeth McMonagle
  • 10th Place-David Bowdler
  • Honorable Mention-Sarah Hilditch and


Seventh Graders

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  • 1st place-Sean Grady
  • 4th place-Stephen Randazzo
  • 5th place-Riley Dolan
  • 9th place-Kristen Beckett
  • Honorable Mention-Matthew Cook, Hannah Crilley, and Hoang Nguyen


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