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The 2nd Annual Math Fest Competition led by Georgia Highlands College was filled with lots of math wizards to celebrate Pi Day! Dr. Marurice Wilson from the Math Department spearheaded this event in partnership with New Frontier of Bartow County. The competition includes a Math Bating component and an Individual Math Competition for grades 3-5. Schools earn points based on their rankings for each component. The total points are combined to award the Top School. The 2025 Math Fest School Champion is White Elementary School! Math Bating Math Bating is a group competition where teams of students are working together to solve math problems. 3rd Grade Math Bating Winners 1st Place from TES Number Ninjas 3B Frannie Devine, Nicolas Downer, Elis Smtih 2nd Place from HCES The Mathers Jackson Coker, Layla Outlaw, Nick Applin 3rd Place (5-way tie) AES Gold Tigers Sawyer Forsyth, Rheannon, Weirmorts, Rilyn Miller ALES Squad Goals Mike Chivalan Ramirez, Connor McClure, Daleney Lopez TES Number Ninjas 3A Wyatt Clayton, Sophie Mason, Everett Neighbors WES Golden Eagles Erianna Burgess, Mirabel Ejime, Aubrey Henry WES Multiplication Masters Kyrian Kusmin, Jetson Thompson, Rhett Pruitt 4th Grade Math Bating Winners 1st Place (2-way tie) WES Number Ninjas Alex Leon, Sariah Daniel, JR Ellington WES The Equation Explorers Lily Ragsdale, Emmett Smith, Maverick Womack 2nd Place (2-way tie) ALES The 3 Math Minions Dylan Ayala, Brandon Mora, Carter Sainvil CCES Smarties Evan Hall, Camryn Sherrill, Makenzie Morgan 3rd Place (2-way tie) CCES Scrazy Squirrels Trenton Meadows, Matthew Fortner, Logan Fortner TES Number Ninjas 4B Jackson Bagley, Ledger Heard, Declan Ammons 5th Grade Math Bating Winners 1st Place (2-way tie) AES Gold Tigers Bonnie Reed, Kincaid Butler, Banks Bailey CCES Math Magicians Bael Schweska, Jeffrey Wehunt, Tinley Henson 2nd Place AES Green Tigers Logan Hyde, Anthony Le Thai, Grayson Falconbury 3rd Place (2-way tie) CCES Cruising Calculators Haddon Ripley, Nathan Madden, Gavin Stone EHES 5B Evan Pham, Jack Turner, Hayde Yarbrough Individual Math Competition Winners Students worked individually to complete questions within time constraints. 3rd Grade Individual Winners 1st Place (2-way tie) TES Becket Philliber WES Elliot Broome 2nd Place (4-way tie) CCES Caroline McCorkle CCES Maverick Mendelsohn HCES Ari Pratt TES Sarah Boyette 3rd Place (5-way tie) AES Timothy Gunnels CCES Richard Todoran KES Omar Coronado TES Wade Sturgess WES Thomas Mancosky 4th Grade Individual Winners 1st Place WES Orion Belcher 2nd Place (2-way tie) CCES Joseph Scott CES Logan Brown 3rd Place WES Pola Anthony 5th Grade Individual Winners 1st Place WES Meredith Ragsdale 2nd Place (3-way tie) CCES Nathan Madden WES Jay Patel WES Brenden Nelson 3rd Place (7-way tie) AES Emsley Jenkins AES Saydie Ray ALES Ebeneezer Dumgyan CCES Bael Schweska CCES Haddon Ripley CES Declan Morris EHES Grayson McNulty
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Grand Champion - Emerson Encoders, Emerson Elementary 1st Robot Game - Team Blaze, Clear Creek Elementary 1st Core Values - Kingston Mechanical Eagles, Kingston Elementary 1st Innovation Project - 306 Pride: AES Aquabots, Adarisville Elementary 1st Robot Design - EHES Mecha Cats, Euharlee Elementary 2nd Robot Game - RoboKnights, Hamilton Crossing Elementary 2nd Core Values - MRES Robocats, Mission Road Elementary 2nd Innovation Project - Black Dragon Warriors, White Elementary 2nd Robot Design - Great Warrior Sharks, White Elementary 3rd Robot Game - Tiger Tech, Taylorsville Elementary 3rd Core Values - PLES Logology Bots, Pine Log Elementary 3rd Innovation Project - Autobots, Allatoona Elementary 3rd Robot Design - Lego Legends, Cloverleaf Elementary BUILT IN BARTOW: This weekend, 13 talented students from Bartow County showcased their skills at the Georgia Student Technology Competition, and they did not disappoint! Levi Heim, a 12th grader at Adairsville High School, took home 1st place for his incredible 3D Modeling project, earning scholarship money for college! Gabriel Greenway, also a 12th grader at Adairsville High School, clinched 1st place for his outstanding Robotics project, securing scholarship money for college as well! Brian Hardy and Levi McStotts, both 12th graders at Adairsville High School, earned 3rd place for their innovative Device Modification project, along with scholarship money for college! Nathaniel Fortier, an 11th grader at Adairsville High School, grabbed 3rd place for his impressive Programming project. This marks Nathaniel’s second consecutive year of winning at the state level! Other Bartow County students who competed this weekend included: Juan Cifuentes (Cloverleaf Elementary) Trent Howell (Hamilton Crossing Elementary) Katie Martel and Mekenzie Moss (Adairsville Middle; 2nd year competing at the state level) Connor Mohesky and Liam Broome (Cass Middle) Jordon Goodwin (Adairsville High) Keira Woodside (Adairsville High & Bartow County College and Career Academy) Congratulations to all our students for their hard work and achievements! BIG BCSS ANNOUNCEMENT: Four Bartow County LEGO Robotics teams returned with trophies from the Chattanooga Regional Championship—and TWO are advancing to the international stage! Emerson Elementary’s Encoders earned 1st Place Champions, securing a spot in the Western Edge Open Competition in Long Beach, California, from May 30 to June 1. They’ll compete alongside 90 teams from 24 countries! Mission Road Elementary’s Robocats took 2nd Place Champion, advancing to the Florida Sunshine Invitational in Daytona Beach, Florida, from June 24-28, at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University campus. They’ll face off against 96 teams from 24 countries! Clear Creek Elementary’s Team Blaze earned 1st Place for Robot Game performance with an impressive top score of 360 points! White Elementary’s Great Warrior Sharks claimed 2nd Place for Robot Design! Additionally, Hamilton Crossing Elementary’s RoboKnights and Euharlee Elementary’s Mecha Cats earned strong scores, showing their incredible talent! Mark your calendars to see all 13 Bartow County LEGO Robotics teams in action at the Bartow Robotics Showcase at Georgia Highlands College in Cartersville on March 8. TECH TITANS: Bartow's tech savvy students celebrate success at the Regional Technology Competition in Rome! Our talented students excelled in various categories, including 3D Modeling, Animation, Device Modification, Digital Game Design, Internet Applications, Project Programming, Robotics, and Video Production. Bartow proudly secured first place in 15 projects, the second-highest number among all districts in our region. These projects will now advance to the state-level competition on March 1st. Congratulations to the following students and a huge thank you to their advisors: Cloverleaf Elementary: Juan Cifuentes, 3/4 Project Programming (Advisor: Angie Gravitt) Hamilton Crossing Elementary: Trent Howell, 5/6 Robotics (Advisor: Scarlet Collett) Adairsville Middle: Katie Martel & Mekenzie Moss, 5/6 Video Production (Advisor: Kelly Abernathy) Cass Middle: Connor Mohesky & Liam Broome, 7/8 Game Design (Advisor: Cheryl Camp) Adairsville High: Levi Heim, 11/12 3D Modeling (Advisor: Dr. Kelly Ratcliff) Adairsville High/Bartow College & Career Academy: Keira Woodside, 9/10 Animation (Advisors: Dr. Kelly Ratcliff and Mike Beavers) Adairsville High: Brian Hardy & Levi McStotts, 11/12 Device Modification (Advisor: Dr. Kelly Ratcliff) Adairsville High: Jordon Goodwin, 9/10 Project Programming (Advisor: Dr. Kelly Ratcliff) Adairsville High: Nathaniel Fortier, 11/12 Project Programming (Advisor: Dr. Kelly Ratcliff) Adairsville High: Gabriel Greenway, 11/12 Robotics (Advisor: Dr. Kelly Ratcliff) Cass High: Maria Mejia-Matias & Mia Lara-Garcia, 9/10 Internet Applications (Advisor: Melissa Womack) Awards: Grand Champion: Clear Creek Elementary Team Blaze Robot Game: Clear Creek Elementary Team Blaze Core Values: Emerson Elementary Encoders Innovation Project: Darlington DarBots Robot Design: Mission Road MRES Robocats Teams Advancing to the Region Championship Abyssal Alliance, Belwood Elementary Catabots 1, Dalton C3 Center DarBots, Darlington School Emerson Encoders, Emerson Elementary Loony Logic, Belwood Elementary Mecha Cats, Euharlee Elementary MRES Robocats, Mission Road Elementary Robo-Knights, Hamilton Crossing Elementary Team Blaze, Clear Creek Elementary The Duck Hackers, Stephens County Middle Twilight Terrors, Belwood Elementary WES Great Warrior Sharks, White Elementary Students from all 19 schools in Bartow County participated in the second annual District Technology Competition. The top project for each grade band in each category advances to the regional competition on January 31. 3D Modeling-3/4: 1st-Grant Furey & Kaylee Smith, CCES ; 2nd-Jackson Moore, CLES; 3rd-William Howard, PLES; 5/6: 1st-Emily Brock, TES; 2nd-Ryan Gill & Carter Jones, WMS; 3rd-Jep Parr & Levi Sutton, PLES; 7/8: 1st-Ava Lawler & Abby Layton, CMS; 2nd-Charlie Bush, WMS; 3rd-Kaysen Bridges & Amy Smith, CMS; 9/10: 1st-Elena Granados & Abigail Williams, WHS; 11/12: 1st-Levi Heim, AHS Animation-3/4: 1st-Melanie Lopez & Annabelle Arteaga, MRES; 2nd-Gabe Burch, PLES; 3rd-Liam Kimberly, HCES; 5/6: 1st-Lottie Stewart & Emma Kate Rice, TES; 2nd-Kade Mauk & Ethan Harris, WES; 3rd-Matthew Rieske & Evan Pham, EHES; 7/8: 1st-Samuel Aragort-Rivero, CMS; 2nd-Riley Thompson & Morgan DeShon, WMS; 3rd-Eduardo Hernandez & Hollis Paramore, WMS; 9/10: 1st-Keira Woodside, AHS/BCCCA; 2nd-Riley York, CHS/BCCCA; 11/12: 1st-Tyler Nguyen, AHS/BCCCA Audio Production-3/4: 1st-Liam Mauelshagen & Tyson Nolan, WES; 2nd-Mackenzie Light & Mason Light, WES; 3rd-Caliape Pearson, TES; 5/6: 1st-Gio Mwangi, CMS; 2nd-Arya Crosby, AMS; 3rd-Emery Teems, TES; 7/8: 1st-Brandon Alston, CMS; 2nd-Bucky Lansdowne, WMS Device Modification-3/4: 1st-Alva Pratt, HCES; 5/6: 1st-Aaron Goodwin, AMS; 2nd-Lela Saghy, WMS; 3rd-Jace Beck & Raymond Dillbeck, AMS; 7/8: 1st-Gavin Flores & Calvin Konan, AMS; 2nd-Aiden Gunn & Dylan Maney, CMS; 3rd-Matthew Folsom, CMS; 11/12: 1st-Levi McStotts & Brian Hardy, AHS; 2nd-Aidan Ramlow, AHS Digital Game Design-3/4: 1st-Kingsley McDurmon, CLES; 2nd-Pola Anthony & Jaxon Queen, WES; 3rd-Elliot Broome & Thomas Mancosky, WES; 5/6: 1st-Emmanuel Beltran & Dylan Dias Rosales, WMS; 2nd Ben Cooper & Charlie Childs, ALES; 3rd-Elle Allen & Luca Pugliese, EHES; 7/8: 1st-Connor Mohesky & Liam Broome, CMS; 2nd-Gryphon Schweska & Ian Vivino, AMS; 3rd-Jackson Valentine, AMS; 11/12: 1st-Darwin Burgos, AHS/BCCCA Digital Photo Production-3/4: 1st-Paisley Mayfield, CCES; 2nd-Aiden Maloney & Ashton Rogers, CCES; 5/6: 1st- Chloe Jernigan & Evan Schmanski, MRES; 2nd-Araya Pruitt & Annalynn Garner, EHES; 3rd-Liv Oler, CMS; 7/8: 1st-Kendall Gravely, WMS; 2nd-Brinley Coover, WMS; 11/12: 1st-Sarah Smith, WHS; 2nd-Ethan Rollax, AHS/BCCCA Graphic Design-3/4: 1st- Louie & Van Howe, CCES; 2nd-Collin Melton, CLES; 5/6: 1st- Hailey Gottschling & Phoebe Dustin, AMS; 2nd-Jaxon Gomes, TES; 3rd-Ethan Lynn, AES; 7/8: 1st-Leilani Estrada & Kaydee Mann, WMS; 2nd-Emma Smith, AMS; 3rd-Scarlett Taff & Addy Rickels, WMS; 9/10: 1st-Jayvian Polanco, CHS; 11/12: 1st-Savannah Viktora, AHS; 2nd-Ashlin Folger, AHS Internet Applications-3/4: 1st-Colt Mifflin, HCES; 5/6: 1st-John O'Neal, CMS; 7/8: 1st-Nate Mathis, AMS, 9/10: 1st-Maria Mejia-Matias, CHS; 2nd-Adalynn Frazier & Kaleigh Hobgood, CHS Mobile Applications-5/6: 1st-Grayson Cline, KES; 7/8: 1st-Katelyn Vigniero & Cathryn Sneed, WMS Multimedia Applications-3/4: 1st- Rowan Disbrow & Rowan Stanfield, CCES; 2nd-Delight Ejime & Mirabel Ejime, WES; 5/6: 1st-Brooklyn Colding & Callie Jane Vick, EES; 2nd-Margaret Mason & Emily White, WMS; 3rd-Seren Edgar & Amaia Padovani, EES; 7/8: 1st-Lori Jones & Kaydence Agan, WMS; 2nd-Ella Howe, AMS; 3rd-Emma Welborn & Alyssa Smith, AMS; 11/12: 1st-Hanna Vollenberg (AHS) & Madalie Furey, AMS Productivity Design-3/4: 1st-Alex Leon & Ethan Ang , WES; 2nd-Kamille Lomax, WES; 9/10: Hannah Gibson, AHS/BCCCA Project Programming-3/4: 1st-Juan Cifuentes-Holguin, CLES; 5/6: 1st-Logan Hovers, RTMS; 9/10: 1st-Jordon Goodwin, AHS; 11/12: 1st-Nathaniel Fortier, AHS Robotics-3/4: 1st-River Stein & Brinkli Gloyd, EHES 2nd- Annabelle Sarju, CCES; 5/6: 1st-Trent Howell, HCES; 2nd-Ellie Hardman & Saydie Ray, AES; 3rd-Xander Jacobs, EHES; 7/8: 1st-Ethan Patrick & Elijah Caviness, CMS; 2nd-Riley Cantrell & Rilee Hicks; WMS; 3rd-Will Whitman & Kevin Wilson, WMS; 11/12: 1st-Gabriel Greenway, AHS; Video Production-3/4: 1st-Adley Peschel, HCES; 5/6: 1st-Katie Martel & Mekenzie Moss, AMS; 2nd-Jaiden Mays, WES; 3rd-Stella Rimmer & Charlie Hardin, TES; 7/8: 1st-Kendall Duggar & Kameryn Christiana, WMS; 2nd-Jianna White, AMS; 3rd-Paisley Harris & Kennedy Harr, WMS; 9/10: 1st-Easton Edmondson, AHS/BCCCA & Jeremiah Hawkins, CHS/BCCCA; 2nd-Raelyn Hartage & Mercedez DeWalt, AHS Grades 3-6 Winners (1st, 2nd, 3rd Place)Grades 7-8 Winners (1st, 2nd, 3rd Place)Grades 9-12 Winners (1st, 2nd, 3rd Place)Mr. Alan Cook was a beloved STEM Teacher and robotics coach at Adairsville Middle School. Mr. Cook exemplified many wonderful technology skills. More importantly, he was always willing to support others and serve as a tech guru. His life was tragically cut short, but we wanted to honor him and the important role he played in our district by recognizing a Tech Guru from each of our middle schools. Congratulations to the inaugural group of Tech Gurus! A special thank you to the Cook Family for affording us the opportunity and attending the ceremony. Mr. Alan Cook's legacy will continue to live in on the lives of these students and countless others!Congratulations to the following teams on their awards!
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