Taking math from the classroom to the court
Grand Rapids — A passion for basketball, a love of math and a keen sense of sportsmanship pushed Kyler Jackson to the front of thousands of students hoping to participate in the NBA Math Hoops Global Championship in late June. Kyler, soon to be a freshman at Innovation Central High School, was one of just 24 students — out of around 200,000 applicants — selected to participate in the worldwide competition, which took place June 24-27 at Barclays…
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Taking math from the classroom to the court
Grand Rapids — A passion for basketball, a love of math and a keen sense of sportsmanship pushed Kyler Jackson to the front of thousands of students hoping to participate in the NBA Math Hoops Global Championship in late June. Kyler, soon to be a freshman at Innovation Central High School, was one of just 24 students — out of around 200,000 applicants — selected to participate in the worldwide competition, which took place June 24-27 at Barclays…
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