Two Lucky Schools Earn A Visit From First In Math Creator Robert Sun

Two Lucky Schools Earn A Visit From First In Math Creator Robert Sun

PHILADELPHIA, PA-Hancock Elementary School and General J. Harry LaBrum Middle School have two separate identities in two separate buildings, but for all intents and purposes they are considered a combined school. They share the same Principal, William Griffin, and the same Assistant Principal, Andrea Miller. They also share a winning philosophy that has led them to success in the First In Math Online Program.

Hancock teacher Hayley Dogon created a First In Math competition between the two schools, hoping it would inspire students to greater success within the program. Hancock fifth-grader Chris Fu ran with it, and when the 2012 National Competition ended he ranked 20th in the nation, all grades-and #1 among all School District of Philadelphia students. An interesting young man, Fu also designed and constructed a replica of Philadelphia's famous Benjamin Franklin Bridge that is on permanent display at the school. Fu was honored when Sun visited the display. "Chris was really excited when I told him that Mr. Sun was an engineer," says Miller.

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LEFT: Like Assistant Principal Miller, Hancock teacher Barbara Schiffman is a long-time fan of the original 24® game. She showed Sun one of the first editions of the game she bought-look at the size of those cards!
RIGHT: Sun congratulates #1 School District of Philadelphia player Chris Fu as his classmates look on.

Sun addressed the large crowd gathered at Hancock and shared the story of his emigration to the US, and the difficulties he experienced adjusting to school in a new culture. During a question and answer session that followed, students asked questions like: 'how did you come up with the name First In Math' and 'how do you think up the games'? During the award ceremony, Sun presented Principal Griffin with a plaque, which prompted a huge round of applause. Plaques were also presented to Miller and Dogon, and awards were given to top three FIM players on each team, and top five in the school.

Earlier in the day, Sun visited LaBrum to present their top five FIM students with Achievement Medals. "We are proud of our students," said Miller, pointing out that two of the top five players also receive support for Autism. Part of the reason for Sun's visit, however, was to meet 6th-grader Bryan Henry, who's science fair project was all about First In Math. Henry enlisted 'lab people' to take a math-skills test. Then, some were able to use FIM, and some were not. Later he retested the same subjects, and found that the group that used the FIM site did better than the control group. He presented his findings in a display titled 'First In Math…First or Last? Does First In Math Help Students Do Better on Math Tests?' complete with charts and graphs.

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Bryan Henry stands next to his FIM science project detailing his findings on how First In Math affected his fellow students' mathematics skills.

"I like the initiative Bryan took in tackling a difficult topic like education research. It is a topic that is of great interest to me, as well," says Sun. "I've reviewed his project myself, and on a grass-roots level it proves what other scientifically-based studies have shown, that FIM helps students improve their basic math skills." Sun says that he is going to try and work with Bryan in some way during the next school year, and have him continue the research on measuring resolve and persistence of urban children. Sun presented all of Henry's lab subjects with FIM t-shirts, and gave Henry a 24® Game baseball cap.

John Hancock is designated as a Demonstration School, and LaBrum is in the process of becoming one. Teachers at Demonstration Schools get extra training, and teachers from other schools can come and learn from them.


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