Students receive site awards in national math competition

March 10, 2015

FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Six Concordia Lutheran High School received site awards in the American Mathematics Competition (AMC).

This nationwide contest is hosted by the Mathematical Association of America. Sixty CLHS students were selected, and six students placed in their categories. CLHS selected 30 of the top freshmen and sophomores, who competed in the AMC 10, and then also selected 30 juniors and seniors, who competed in the AMC 12.

Those students were:

3rd place – freshman Isaac Corbrey
2nd place – sophomore Sydney Kemme Nash
1st place – freshman Nathan Walz
3rd place – senior Lauren Frick
2nd place – senior Ethan Ernst
1st place – junior Mitchell Scott

“It is a very rigorous test of their mathematical ability,” said Eric Kaschinske, CLHS math teacher.

Concordia Lutheran High School, located at 1601 St. Joe River Drive in Fort Wayne, Ind., was founded in 1935 as a private, co-educational Lutheran high school open to students of all faiths and backgrounds. With Christ at the center, Concordia continues to pursue educational excellence that equips individuals for lifelong learning and service as disciples of Jesus Christ. Learn more at www.clhscadets.com.

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