More than 1,400 students participate in all-level TMSCA Invitational Meet

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The ability to perform calculations in one’s head is an invaluable skill to have. STEM students from across Dallas ISD displayed this skill and more at the Texas Math and Science Coaches Association (TMSCA) Dallas ISD Invitational Meet on Oct. 7 at Conrad High School.

With 75 schools in attendance, more than 1,400 students in grades three through 12 competed in four TMSCA academic competitions: Number Sense, Calculator Applications, Math, and Science. Involvement in TMSCA invitational meets gives elementary and secondary students the opportunity to practice for UIL math and science contests through grade level and team competitions.

“TMSCA improves students’ skills in standardized, timed testing and teaches them to work under pressure,” Julie Majewski-Smith, TMSCA executive director, said. “Participation instills in students an increased sense of pride in academic achievement, teaches them to set goals for their achievements, and gives them a framework in which they can work to achieve those goals.

Sponsored by the Dallas ISD Student Activities Department, the Invitational Meet was the first TMSCA competition of the year for elementary and secondary STEM students. The participating schools were divided into six groups to accommodate the large number of students vying to rank in the top 10 places of each event.

Throughout the next several months, STEM students will be participating in online and in-person TMSCA invitational meets to prepare for state competitions held during the spring semester.

Dallas ISD Invitational Meet Results

Top Performing High Schools:

  • School for the Talented and Gifted at Yvonne A.
  • Ewell Townview Center
  • North Dallas High School
  • Judge Barefoot Sanders Law Magnet
  • W.H. Adamson High School
  • Hillcrest High School
  • Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. High School at El Centro College

Top Performing Middle Schools:

  • William B. Travis Academy/Vanguard for the Academically Talented and Gifted
  • Sudie L. Williams Talented and Gifted Academy
  • J.L. Long Middle School

Top Performing Elementary Schools:

  • Rosemont Upper Campus
  • George Bannerman Dealey Montessori Academy
  • Alex Sanger Preparatory School
  • Jesus Moroles Expressive Arts Vanguard
  • Walnut Hill International Leadership Academy
  • Mockingbird Elementary School
  • Louise Wolff Kahn Elementary School
  • Arthur Kramer Elementary School
  • Stephen C. Foster Elementary School
  • Thomas L. Marsalis Elementary STEAM Academy
  • H.I. Holland Elementary School at Lisbon
  • Edwin J. Kiest Elementary School
  • Charles A. Gill Elementary School
  • Eddie Bernice Johnson STEM Academy
  • Rufus C. Burleson Elementary School
  • Felix G. Botello Personalized Learning Elementary School
  • George Herbert Walker Bush Elementary School
  • Downtown Montessori at Ida B. Wells Academy
  • David G. Burnet Elementary School
  • C.F. Carr Elementary School
  • Harrell Budd Elementary School

Upcoming TMSCA Events:

Elementary Virtual State Meet: April 11, 2024
Middle School State Meet: April 13, 2024
High School State Meet: March 23, 2024

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