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− | '''Mathew Crawford''' was the first employee of [[Art of Problem Solving]]. He attended [[Louis Pizitz Middle School]], [[Vestavia Hills High School]], and Washington University in St. Louis, at which he became very successful in many competitions. | + | '''Mathew Crawford''' was the first employee of [[Art of Problem Solving]]. He attended [[Louis Pizitz Middle School]], [[Vestavia Hills High School]], and Washington University in St. Louis, at which he became very successful in many competitions. Crawford is now CEO of [[MIST Academy]], a school for gifted and talented students in Birmingham, Alabama. He also writes most of the problems and solutions for the [[iTest]] competitions, coaches the [[Alabama ARML Team]], and coordinates local and state [[MATHCOUNTS]] events. |
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Revision as of 02:10, 15 September 2008
Mathew Crawford was the first employee of Art of Problem Solving. He attended Louis Pizitz Middle School, Vestavia Hills High School, and Washington University in St. Louis, at which he became very successful in many competitions. Crawford is now CEO of MIST Academy, a school for gifted and talented students in Birmingham, Alabama. He also writes most of the problems and solutions for the iTest competitions, coaches the Alabama ARML Team, and coordinates local and state MATHCOUNTS events.
His competition achievements include:
- Top 2 Written in National MathCounts in 7th grade and 8th grade, in which he scored a 44 and a perfect score of 46.
- Two-time perfect scorer on the AHSME.
- Perfect score on the AIME as a freshman.
- Three-time invitee to the Mathematical Olympiad Summer Program.
- Member of a top 4 Putnam team.
Mr. Crawford formerly wrote and taught classes at AoPS. His first book, Introduction to Number Theory was published by AoPS in June, 2006. He is also coauthor of the Intermediate Algebra text, which came out in April, 2008.
Crawford's user page can be found here.