Events
2022 Summer Program (In Center Only)
Over the Summer, Students may lose 2-3 months of Math Skills! Avoid the Summer Slide with Mathnasium Summer Program!
Purchase a package of 12 one-hour sessions or 18 one-hour sessions and use them by the end of August. Learn More and Enroll Your Children Today!
Check out our Summer Fun Factor of 2022
That's right! The prime factorization of Mathnasium is so easy to find, it's just our state-of-the-art custom curriculum to the power of confidence in Math times the fun factor.
Join Our Free Zoom Event
2021 Summer Program
It's time to sign up for Mathnasium's summer program! We offer a few different options for families that are busy traveling this summer, chill in town or completely remote.
- You can buy 16 or 24 one-hour sessions for each of your child to use by August 31, 2021!
- You can sign up for a 3 month program that allows twice per week or three times per week attendance in center or online!
- You can sign up for our year-round program starting this summer!
Shopping with Your Mathnasium Points - September 12, 2020
Does your children like gift cards? Do they have at least 100 points in their LiveSchool account with Mathnasium? If so, they can shop for Gift Cards with us! Options include Amazon, Target, GameStop, iTunes and Steam.
The punch card system was replaced by this New Online Rewards Program since we shut down our in-center tutoring in mid March.
To find out how many points your children have, log into your LiveSchool account, or contact the center to get access to your children's LiveSchool Rewards Account.
Register Now to shop gift cards on the Mathnasium Shopping Day - Saturday, September 12, 2020 at 2pm. Registration ahead of time is essential for the event to go smoothly. Please show up on time to get the assistance from our staff member.
Shopping with Your Mathnasium Points - New Rewards Program
Does your children like gift cards? Do they have at least 100 points in their LiveSchool account with Mathnasium? If so, they can shop for Gift Cards with us! Options include Amazon, Target, GameStop, iTunes and Steam.
The punch card system was replaced by this New Online Rewards Program since we shut down our in-center tutoring in mid March.
To find out how many points your children have, log into your LiveSchool account, or contact the center to get access to your children's LiveSchool Rewards Account.
Register Now to shop gift cards on the Mathnasium Shopping Day - Friday, August 7, 2020 at 11am. Please show up on time to get the assistance from our staff member.
Join our Problem the Week Zoom Meeting on Fridays at 2pm in May and June, 2020 (open to active Mathnasium students for free)
Do you miss bringing your children to Mathnasium? Do your children miss the instructors and their friends at Mathnasium?
Starting in May, we are hosting a weekly Zoom Meeting for all our Mathnasium students to work on our Problem of the Week (suitable for students 1st-8th Grade) and get a chance to win raffles of five $5 Amazon Gift Cards.
This is an invitation only event that will occur on Friday at 2pm PDT starting May 8th until at least the end of June.
We've sent an email through ConstantContact to all active families, you should have it unless you opted out for email notifications. If you didn't receive an email on how to enroll your student to this weekly event, please send an email to your center, and we will send you instructions to sign up.
2020 Pi Day Event has been Cancelled
2020 Mathnasium Summer Program
Click Here to Enroll for Mathnasium Summer Program

Sun | Closed |
Mon | 3-7pm |
Tues | 3-7pm |
Wed | 3-7pm |
Thurs | 3-7pm |
Fri | Closed |
Sat | 9am-1pm |
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