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Photos courtesy of SeDoMoCha grade 7 math teacher Nichole Martin
STARTING THE MATH MEET SEASON -- The SeDoMoCha Middle School math team participated in its first competition of the year on Nov. 7 at the Ridge View Community School in Dexter. All members did great as they completed challenging math problems in the individual and team rounds. Top scorers for SeDoMoCha were Wyatt Rayfield (grade 7) and Eion McCloskey (grade 8). The grade 7 team consisting of, from left, Peyton Wellman, Wyatt Rayfield, Zachary Peirce, and Ashton Ade (in that order) scored a first-place win.
Photos courtesy of SeDoMoCha grade 7 math teacher Nichole Martin
STARTING THE MATH MEET SEASON -- The SeDoMoCha Middle School math team participated in its first competition of the year on Nov. 7 at the Ridge View Community School in Dexter. All members did great as they completed challenging math problems in the individual and team rounds. Top scorers for SeDoMoCha were Wyatt Rayfield (grade 7) and Eion McCloskey (grade 8). The grade 7 team consisting of, from left, Peyton Wellman, Wyatt Rayfield, Zachary Peirce, and Ashton Ade (in that order) scored a first-place win.
SeDoMoCha Middle School math team starts the season
The SeDoMoCha Middle School math team participated in its first competition of the year on Nov. 7 at the Ridge View Community School in Dexter.
Photos courtesy of SeDoMoCha grade 7 math teacher Nichole Martin
STARTING THE MATH MEET SEASON — The SeDoMoCha Middle School math team participated in its first competition of the year on Nov. 7 at the Ridge View Community School in Dexter. All members did great as they completed challenging math problems in the individual and team rounds. Top scorers for SeDoMoCha were Wyatt Rayfield (grade 7) and Eion McCloskey (grade 8). The grade 7 team consisting of, from left, Peyton Wellman, Wyatt Rayfield, Zachary Peirce, and Ashton Ade (in that order) scored a first-place win.
Wyatt Rayfield
Eion McCloskey
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