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Mathnasium of St Augustine Update - March 24, 2020

Mar 24, 2020 | St. Augustine Blog

Dear Mathnasium of St Augustine Families: We hope everyone is having a safe and healthy week.  We wanted to take a moment and update you on our next steps as we kick-off our instruction via video conferencing through our Mathnasium of St Augustine..

SAT, ACT and EOC Prep Test Available at Mathnasium of St. Augustine

Oct 27, 2019 | St. Augustine Blog

Mathnasium of  St. Augustine’s SAT, ACT and EOC Math Test instruction gives students the individual attention needed to maximize their score on the math portion of the exam. There are two goals for students in our test prep program: Under..

4 Ways to Improve Your Child's Math Learning and Class Performance

Oct 27, 2019 | St. Augustine Blog

Elementary, middle and high school students throughout the Big Bend and South Georgia are moving past the mid-point of the first grading quarter.  It’s a period filled with open house, parent – teacher conferences, and interim reports bei..

First Woman to be Awarded Able prize for Mathmatics

Mar 19, 2019 | St. Augustine Blog

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Neuroscientist Uses Math To Study Behavior Outside the Norm

May 22, 2018 | St. Augustine Blog

By Mathnasium | Added May 21, 2018 Might better treatments be available for people with ADHD, depression, Alzheimer’s Disease, or schizophrenia if we could turn on—or off—the right genes in the brain?   This..

Enrichment Student Makes the Grade on NBC's "Genius Junior"

Apr 23, 2018 | St. Augustine Blog

When Lance Kay, of Lafayette, PA (on left), was a pre-K student in his Montessori school, his teachers noticed something unusual. Despite being only five years old, he was successfully answering multiplication and division problems, such as, “If..

Mathematics In The Art Of Leonardo Da Vinci

Apr 17, 2018 | St. Augustine Blog

Leonardo da Vinci may be best known for his painting and artistic works, but he considered himself more a scientist than an artist. He saw everything through the eyes of mathematics...including his drawings and paintings. “The merit o..

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