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Teamwork • Problem Solving • Growth

Buchholz Math Team

From first-time competitors to AIME qualifiers, the Buchholz Math Team is a welcoming, high‑energy community that helps you sharpen your skills, compete with confidence, and enjoy mathematics.

100% Welcome

Anyone can practice and compete if you’re willing—no tryouts.

Weekly Sessions

Problem practice, walkthroughs, and strategy for contests.

Real Contests

AMC, AIME, FAMAT, and more throughout the year.

About the Buchholz Math Team

We’re a student‑driven club dedicated to learning, competing, and having fun with mathematics. Anyone at Buchholz who’s willing to show up, practice, and learn can compete—beginners included. We emphasize collaboration, clear thinking, and resilient problem‑solving. If that sounds like you, you already belong here.

Practice that pays off

Weekly problem sets, speed rounds, and solution write‑ups to build intuition and accuracy.

Mentoring & study paths

Upperclassmen and alumni share strategies for AMC/AIME, algebra, geometry, counting & probability.

Team culture

Warm, supportive environment with team events, scrimmages, and collaborative learning.

Team Activities

We don’t just study problems—we experience math through a variety of engaging activities.

Competitions

We prepare and participate in AMC, AIME, FAMAT, and other math contests throughout the year.

Workshops

Hands-on workshops where members learn new problem-solving strategies and mathematical concepts.

Social Events

Fun gatherings, team-building events, and end-of-year celebrations to strengthen bonds.

Contact & Join

Have questions or ready to jump in? The fastest way to get involved is through our Discord server.

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Interested in joining our team? Fill out this form to help us understand you better.

Prefer email? Reach out at buchholzmathteam1@gmail.com

When we meet

Check Discord for the latest schedule, practice topics, and event sign‑ups.

Bring a friend

New to competitions? Awesome. We’ll guide you through your first one.