Dear TIME 2000 Members,
Please read the two emails below from Amy Lee, T-11, about an opportunity to become involved with the NYC Math Team organization. If you are currently teaching,
you can get involved with or without students. If you are currently an undergrad, this is a great way to make connections while learning about how to run a math team (certainly something to list on a resume and discuss at an interview).
Sincerely,
Naomi Weinman
TIME 2000
718-997-5377
Good evening, Mrs. Weinman!
The NYC Math Team is hosting their first practice for the 2015-2016 year on Friday, September 25th, 2015. We need volunteers who are interested in lending a hand
at each practices. If you can reach out to the TIME2000 community, please send this e-mail and have them fill out the
Google Form before September 24th, 2015. Thank you for your support!
Direct Link to Google Form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1vDkOPdYg1X8Mwo6rpLP7MjuVe163LphxRIeB5Crgwn4/viewform?usp=send_form
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Warmest Regards,
Amy Lee
Outreach Coordinator
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Hi Mrs. Weinman!
You can send this e-mail to undergraduate, graduate, and alumni. Math team coaches are welcome to come learn how to run a math team, get resources, and see how ARML and NYSML
math competition runs. The coaches are encourage to bring their high school students to the practices. Our goal is to expand the team to include students who excel in mathematics and to provide opportunity for these students to interact with amazing coaches,
famous lecturers, and students from other school. Math team coaches and high school students can register for the event at the
NYC Math Team Web Site
(or copy and paste the direct link:
http://www.nycmathteam.org/practices/). All math team coaches are in the committee where we make decisions of how to fund and run the practices. Once they register on the Web Site, they will be subscribed on our e-mail list. Our next meeting should be
around Friday, September 4th.
Undergraduates and graduates can register
here to be a volunteer to help at the practices. We want to thank the TIME 2000 community for their support in the NYC Math Team!
Warmest Regards,
Amy