Feb 05, 2013

Williamson Summer Math Academy Is A Success

During the week of June 9, the Williamson County Campus of Columbia State Community College (Franklin) hosted the Math for Life summer math academies, which provided an opportunity for middle school students to increase their knowledge of math through a series of fun interactive workshops that helped them learn to improve their academic performance by identifying strengths as a way to overcome academic challenges.

"Students received extensive information from certified math instructors on the need to master math skills in the area of percentages, addition, multiplication, division, subtraction, arithmetic, financial skills, finance, and basic math," said Christa Martin, Assistant to the President for Access & Diversity. "Our goal was for them to have fun, learn fundamentals, and imagine their future in math."

Front row: Jessica Frazier, Landon Allen, Alexander Kundert
Second row: Kirsten Watson, Carsha Bowen, LaDarius Lee, Jyuana Martin (guest speaker)
Third row: Christa Martin (Columbia State Assistant to the President for Access & Diversity), Kate Hauck (Woodland Middle school teacher), Kendra White (Columbia State student worker), Fayyaz Akbari, Yolanda Ogilvie (Columbia State, Access & Diversity), Tammy Borren (Columbia State instructor)