Explore rich problems
Students work on puzzles and investigations that reward noticing, experimenting, explaining, and trying a new path.
Launching September 1
A Saturday morning program for students who like puzzles, patterns, strategy, surprising questions, and the pleasure of figuring something out together.
What Happens Here
Math Circles are built around problems with depth: invitations that students can enter in many ways, explore together, and keep thinking about after the session ends.
Students work on puzzles and investigations that reward noticing, experimenting, explaining, and trying a new path.
We practice asking what might be true, testing examples, finding structure, and saying why an idea should work.
The circle gives students a community where serious thinking can also feel playful, beautiful, and social.
Who It Is For
This can be a fit for students who already enjoy math and want more depth, as well as students who have not yet met the kind of math that feels alive to them.
The work is not about speed or memorized tricks. It is about curiosity, persistence, and the craft of thinking together.
What Students Practice
Rich problems instead of worksheets
Conversation, conjecture, proof, and playful persistence
Mathematics that feels beautiful, social, and alive
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