OUR HISTORY
Math Circles of Chicago works alongside students in grades 3-12, with a particular focus on reaching Black and Latino students and other students who live in households with low incomes. Currently, we work with over 4,000 students across 150 schools, 64% of whom live in underserved communities. Math Circles is open to all students, regardless of their test scores and grades. Math Circles of Chicago in Chicago, IL, can be reached at info@mathcirclesofchicago.org.
OUR HISTORY
2011 marks the origin of what is now Math Circles of Chicago. At that time, teachers from several schools in Chicago came together to lead sessions for a citywide math circle. Over the following years, the program expanded to include additional locations, an annual math symposium, dozens of math festivals, local after school programs, and summer camps. Educators design our programs from institutions like MIT and the University of Chicago. Math Circles meet middle and high school students where they are, taking place outside of the regular school day. Students and teachers can get involved in a Math Circle in all of the programs mentioned here. Math Circles are always offered free of charge to lower income students and families.

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