Montgomery County Mathematically Precocious Youth Program
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The Montgomery County Mathematically Precocious Youth Program (MCMPYP) is an out of school mathematics enrichment program for freshman and sophomore students in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. This program is a division of the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit.
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[edit] Eligibility & Prerequisites
In order to be able to join MCMPYP, students must be able to score at the ninety-eight percentile of the mathematics section of their local achievement test. Students are required to take the SAT test in the Spring, and a mathematics score of 580 is required to enroll. Additionally, any student who scored 580 or above in an SAT taken to qualify for the Johns Hopkins University CTY is automatically eligible.
[edit] Basic Lesson Schedule
A course at MCMPYP takes place from 6:45 PM and continues to 8:45 PM at the Montgomery County Community College usually on Monday nights. In the course that a holiday is on the Monday, the class is usually moved to Tuesday. A summer break is given at the same time of the schools' summer breaks. A two-week long winter break is also given. During the summer, students are given summer problems to help refresh their memory of concepts learned through the year and also to help introduce the concepts learned during the year following the summer.
In the beginning of the typical class, students hand in any tests given to them during the previous class. A topic in math ranging from geometry to trigonometry is given throughout the remainder of the class. Homework and/or tests are given at the end of each class session. Both the homework and tests are designed such that several problems require much thought while others are just concept problems. The amount of homework given is equivalent to the amount a typical student receives from his/her math class in one week.
[edit] Syllabus
[edit] Geometry
Students in geometry (Year 1 students, Freshman), learn logic, truth tables, parallel lines, transversals, rules of polygons, coordinate geometry, circles, and geometry of solids.
[edit] Algebra II
Algebra II is taught after geometry. In Algebra II, students learn functional notation, the laws of exponents, geometric and arithmetic sequences, factoring, logarithmic equations, mathematical induction, and sum notations. Algebra II is taught primarily in Year 2.
[edit] Trigonometry
Basic trigonometry, consisting of the uses of tangent, sine, and cosine, is incorporated into the geometry unit. Later in the course, students are introduced to the law of cosines, sines, and tangents, as well as inverse trigonometric functions and problem solving related to trigonometry.
[edit] Analytical Geometry
Towards the end of year 2, students learn polar coordinates, polar curves, synthetic division, locus definitions and eccentricity, and curve sketching.
[edit] Teachers
There are two teachers that teach class currently at MCMPYP: Joe Turk and Claire Tuckman. In the two-hour class session, the two teachers alternate teaching periods. A 5-minute break is given between the sessions when students are allowed to eat snacks they have brought or buy them from the vending machines located inside the wing.
[edit] Opportunities
Students enrolled in the Montgomery County Mathematically Precocious Youth Program are eligible for several opportunities. In certain school districts, skipping geometry is allowed, as MCMPYP teaches geometry in the first year. MCMPYP courses count as a course given by regular teachers in the school districts. The skipping of trigonometry is also allowed; however, certain school districts like the Hatboro-Horsham School District do not promote this, as the study of trigonometry is highly critical in a successful comprehension of Calculus.
[edit] Grades
The students in MCMPYP are given tests to take home and complete regularly throughout the year. These tests are each worth 100 points. At the end of each quarter, a final grade is given. This grade will be the grade the students receive for the course, (ex. Geometry). The grade is sent to the student's school as a letter grade. The grade is incorporated into the corresponding report card.
[edit] Future Classes
Due to the high expenses of administering the SAT test, the cost of the weekly room rentals, and the falling number of participating schools in the county, MCMPYP is heading towards its end. The freshman students enrolled in MCMPYP during the 2007-2008 class session will be able to continue their education with MCMPYP into year 2008-2009 as they head into their sophomore year. However, new freshman students in the year 2008-2009 will not be able to enroll into the program.
[edit] References
- http://www.hatboro-horsham.org/406820910113746740/lib/406820910113746740/Course%20Selection%20final%20version.pdf - Hatboro-Horsham Course Selection Guide.
- http://www.mciu.org/mciu23/cwp/view.asp?A=12&Q=405450 - Montgomery County Intermediate Unit

