About MATHCOUNTS
Developed in 1983 as the first nationwide program of its kind, MATHCOUNTS combines the efforts of volunteers, educators, industry sponsors, the government and the technology community to promote math excellence among middle school students. The purpose of MATHCOUNTS To provide engaging math programs to US middle school students of all ability levels to build confidence and improve attitudes about math and problem solving. Currently in its 42nd year, MATHCOUNTS meets its purpose by providing three separate, but complementary, programs for middle school students: The MATHCOUNTS Competition Series and The National Math Club.
This grassroots network of more than 17,000 volunteers organize MATHCOUNTS competitions nationwide. Each year over 500 local competitions and 56 “state” competitions are conducted, primarily by chapter and state societies of the National Society of Professional Engineers. In Maryland, we are 100% volunteer led. There are no paid positions. All contributions go directly to supporting the purchase of trophies, tee-shirts, buttons, patches, etc.
to make the day memorable for the Mathletes. We are very fortunate to have the Maryland Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation, The McDonogh School and STV Incorporated as our sponsors for our State Chapter Competitions so far this year. Below you will find the 2025 competition schedule.
Upcoming Competitions
Chapter Competitions
Saturday, February 1, 2025: Baltimore/Chesapeake Chapter and Howard Chapter (Baltimore, Cecil, Harford, Baltimore City and Howard Counties)
Location: The McDonogh School
Coordinator Email: Joel.Oppenheimer@STVInc.com
Saturday, February 1, 2025: Southern Maryland Chapter Competition (Charles, Calvert and St. Mary’s Counties)
Location: Calvert High School
Coordinator Email: Natalie.Cotton@SMECO.coop
Saturday, February 8, 2025: Potomac Chapter (Montgomery/Prince George’s Counties)
Location: University of Maryland at College Park
Coordinator Email: Chris.S.Anderson.PE@gmail.com
Saturday, February 8, 2025: Frederick Chapter (Frederick and Carroll Counties)
Location: Walkersville Middle School
Coordinator Email: MikeSwan1200@hotmail.com
Saturday, February 22, 2025: Annapolis Chapter (Anne Arundel County, Eastern Shore)
Location: Chesapeake Science Point Charter School
Coordinator: Kelly.Misner@STVinc.com
Saturday, February 22, 2025: Hagerstown Chapter (Washington, Garrett and Allegany Counties)
Location: Washington Middle School, Cumberland
Coordinator Email: stephen.thompson@acpsmd.org
Maryland State Competition
Saturday, March 15, 2025
Location: The McDonogh School
Coordinator Email: Joel.Oppenheimer@STVInc.com
National Competition
May 11-12, 2025 | TBD, Washington, DC
Top four Maryland Mathletes based on the results of the Maryland State Competition will attend and represent Maryland.
The MATHCOUNTS Competition Series is comprised of up to 4 different rounds:
- The Sprint Round (40 minutes) consists of 30 problems. This round tests accuracy, with time being such that only
the most capable students will complete all of the problems. Calculators are not permitted. - The Target Round (approximately 30 minutes) consists of eight problems presented to competitors in four pairs (6
minutes per pair). This round features multi-step problems that engage Mathletes in mathematical reasoning and
problem-solving processes. Problems assume the use of calculators. - The Team Round (20 minutes) consists of 10 problems that team members work together to solve. Team member
interaction is permitted and encouraged. Problems assume the use of calculators. - The Countdown Round is a fast-paced, oral competition for top-scoring individuals (based on scores in the Sprint
and Target Rounds). In this round, pairs of Mathletes compete against each other and the clock to solve problems.
Calculators are not permitted. In Maryland, the Countdown Round is unofficial and is only conducted for the fun of it.The Individual Scores are determined as the number of correct Sprint Answers plus the number of correct Target Round
Answers x 2 (maximum score is 46). The Team Score is the average Individual Scores of the four team members plus 2 x
the number of correct Team Round Answers (maximum score is 66).
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteering can include proctoring which begins with the beginning competition time (8:30 or 9:00 am for Chapter
Competitions and 9:30 am for the State Competition and is done by approximately 11:30 am or noon; helping with grading
(we provide answer sheets) and that begins 30 minutes after the competition begins and is usually done by 12 or 12:30 pm
and help in the scoring room which is usually done by 1 pm or 1:30 pm but starts a little later (approximately 30 minutes
after the competition begins).
If you’re interested in volunteering, please contact the Chapter Coordinator listed above. They will provide all the details you need.
Volunteering for MATHCOUNTS is a rewarding experience where you’ll witness firsthand the enthusiasm and talent of Maryland’s brightest young mathematicians. Join us and make a difference!