MATHCOUNTS

About MATHCOUNTS

Since its creation in 1983, MATHCOUNTS has been the premier nationwide program for middle school mathematics. Its mission is simple: increase enthusiasm for and enhance achievement in middle school mathematics throughout the United States.

In Maryland, the Maryland Society of Professional Engineers (MDSPE) oversees and organizes the Maryland State MATHCOUNTS Competition, while dedicated volunteers lead Chapter Competitions across the state. Together, volunteers, educators, industry sponsors, and the technology community make MATHCOUNTS possible. Below you will find the competition schedule.

Upcoming Competitions

Chapter Competitions

Saturday, February 1, 2025:  Baltimore/Chesapeake Chapter and Howard Chapter | McDonogh School

Saturday, February 1, 2025: Southern Maryland Chapter Competition | Calvert High School

Saturday, February 8, 2025: Potomac Chapter | University of Maryland College Park

February 8, 2025: Frederick Chapter |  Walkersville Middle School

Saturday, February 22, 2025: Annapolis Chapter | Chesapeake Science Point Charter School

Saturday, February 22, 2025: Hagerstown Chapter | Allegany HS, Cumberland

Maryland State Competition

Saturday, March 15, 2025 | McDonogh School, Owings Mills, MD

Volunteer Opportunities

We need your help to make MATHCOUNTS competitions a success! You don’t need to be a math expert to volunteer — we provide the answers! All we ask is for organized individuals who are ready to help with the following tasks:

  • Scoring Room: Assist in tallying scores for accuracy.
  • Grading Room: Help grade competition papers.
  • Proctoring: Oversee the competition to ensure everything runs smoothly.

If you’re interested in volunteering, please contact Joel Oppenheimer at joel.oppenheimer@stvinc.com. We’ll connect you with the Chapter Coordinator, who 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!

Mike Sarafin Bio

Mike Sarafin, Mission Manager, NASA Headquarters

EXPERIENCE: Sarafin currently serves at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., as the mission manager for Artemis III, which will land astronauts on the Moon to advance long-term human lunar exploration and scientific discovery. Before, in late 2022, Sarafin served as the mission manager for the maiden voyage of Artemis I, confirming that the agency’s deep space rocket, spacecraft, and ground systems needed for launch and recovery are ready to fly astronauts on missions to the Moon. As mission manager, Sarafin chairs the Mission Management Team (MMT) for uncrewed and human spaceflight missions involving the Artemis program — comprised of the Space Launch System rocket, Orion spacecraft, Exploration Ground Systems, Gateway, and Human Landing System programs. As the MMT chair for Artemis III, Sarafin has requirements-change authority, provides risk acceptance at the agency level and oversight of mission operations across all flight phases (launch, in space, and recovery), and is the launch decision authority — giving the final “GO” to proceed with launch. Prior to becoming mission manager, Sarafin served as one of 87 individuals who have led human spaceflight operations as a NASA flight director. In that role he accumulated a decade of experience, with overall responsibility for safety and success of assigned space shuttle, International Space Station, and Orion flight test mission operations from within mission control in Houston.
Sarafin’s experience to date totals 65 spaceflight missions, including 43 space shuttle missions; 20 station Expeditions of American, Canadian, European, Japanese, and Russian astronauts and cosmonauts; and two Orion uncrewed flight tests. Thirty-three of those missions he supported as flight director (12 space shuttle, 20 station, and two Orion), and 31 of those missions were supported as a space shuttle Guidance, Navigation, and Flight Control officer (call sign “GNC”) mission controller. As GNC, he executed launch, landing, rendezvous, and docking operations of the space shuttle with the former Russian Space Station Mir and the present-day space station. He also led flight testing of the uncrewed Orion spacecraft aboard a Delta-IV Heavy rocket, conducted assembly and repair operations of the station, servicing of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), deployment and recovery of unmanned satellites, and enabled missions dedicated to science and human research. In his current and previous roles, Sarafin represents the U.S. government and NASA’s human spaceflight programs and partnerships around the globe during mission operations. Leading up to mission execution, he serves as a senior technical leader that integrates mission requirements, mission planning, operations, and flight readiness.
Additionally, Sarafin completed a one-year rotational assignment at NASA Headquarters in 2011 as a program analyst. He also supported the Space Shuttle Columbia Accident Investigation Board and recovery effort by performing parallel vehicle recovery and flight reconstruction accident investigation activities.

PERSONAL DATA: Michael Sarafin was born in 1972 in Herkimer, N.Y., and graduated from Richfield Springs Central School in upstate New York in 1990. He considers Richfield Springs, NY, his hometown and currently resides in Washington, D.C., with his wife, Angela.

 

EDUCATION: Sarafin received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering from Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y., in 1994.

SPECIAL HONORS:

  • Two NASA Outstanding Leadership Medals: 2007, 2014
  • Three NASA Exceptional Service Medals: 2008, 2009, 2010
  • NASA 25-year Civil Service Award: 2018 • Woodstock Award, Clarkson University: 2014
  • NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal: 2005
  • Mission Control Plaque Hanging Honors for support of STS-111 space shuttle mission: 2002
  • Astronaut’s Personal Achievement Award (Silver Snoopy): 2000