Math Olympiad team question

Anonymous
I wish our school had a Math Olympiad team. I'd like to start one, but I wouldn't be so great at leading it (my son is a math whiz, unlike mom or dad - not sure where he got that from!). Is there anyone out there who knows whether the parent who forms the team is also the person who leads it, or does a teacher or some other person usually lead it?
Anonymous
Varies from school to school. Some schools require a teacher sponsor. (I have often seen that at the middle school level.)

I suggest starting by asking your school principal or school counselor.
Anonymous
From someone who has started up several activities at schools.... if you font jump in and volunteer it wont happen unless you're really lucky. Talk to the principal but also talk to other parents. You may be surprised at the interest out there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From someone who has started up several activities at schools.... if you font jump in and volunteer it wont happen unless you're really lucky. Talk to the principal but also talk to other parents. You may be surprised at the interest out there.


Exactly, there might be another parent or teacher that wants to do the math stuff but doesn't want to do the organizational and paperwork stuff.
Anonymous
Another option would be to hire an older kid or a teacher to help with the substantive part and you be the administrator. The parents whose kids participate can split the cost.
Anonymous
Are you talking about Middle School with MathCounts? Or elementary school with Math Olympiad? The age level matters - the higher the grade, the more intense the prep, etc....
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