About us

Math 4 Everyone is a non-profit organization

Our Organization View For The Students

Young children have lively curiosity from the start. We strive to make the most of this natural quality by enabling them to explore passionately in the world of math. We strive to deepen and strengthen children’s math skills by providing them with the healthy and fun learning environment possible.

Who We Are

We are a group of North Bay area high school kids. We have a strong enthusiasm for math. For kids of all skill levels, our mission is to foster a love of and success in arithmetic. We think a team-based math tournament would be an entertaining and interesting approach to accomplish this.

What We Offer

We hold weekly coaching sessions in person. The coaching focuses on encouraging hands-on learning and peer collaboration. Students with all math levels are welcome to join the league. Practices and competition questions are carefully designed to meet the development needs of students with various math skills.   The main purpose of the league is not to select top math students, but instead, to inspire love and passion for math in every young student. Meanwhile, we will also be happy to provide support for students who’d like to pursue further from this league.

Board Members

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Andy Davies

Principal of the Healdsburg School.

She is a well-respected educational and community leader with over thirty years of experience. She has taught in public, independent, and alternative PK-12 schools as well as community college.
She served as Director of Curriculum and Assistant Head of Aspen Country Day School in Colorado, where she worked with faculty to revise and clearly articulate the curriculum across disciplines and throughout grades; developed a comprehensive teacher evaluation system; supported the implementation of Mind Up and a middle school advisory program, and taught an interdisciplinary humanities class to 8th grade students.

Carrie Smith

Director Of Student Life at Mark Day School

She is a dedicated educator who work passionately to better student’s well-being both in and out of classrooms.

After earning her B.S. in Biology and her teaching credential from U.C. Davis, she taught seventh and eighth-grade science at Carmel Valley Middle School for five years. During this period, she chaired the science department, coached various sports, and started a lesson study program that is still in place today. She also taught and chaired the science department at California Virtual Academics and served as Associate Head of The Healdsburg School.

Senior Management Team

Kayla Murphy

Instructor / Teacher

Florence Wagner

Instructor / Teacher

Dale Swanson

Instructor / Teacher

Vicky Jacobs

Instructor / Teacher

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Team Members

Barry Liu

Instructor

Cecilia Brenner

Instructor

Meher Dhiman

Instructor

Lisa Zheng

Instructor

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Sonoma County teens organize math tournament to help middle schoolers catch up after pandemic

Four 15-year-olds teamed up to teach math by bringing out the competitive spirit in middle schoolers at The Healdsburg School.

When Barry Liu read a newspaper article about the pandemic’s effect on middle school math scores, the Windsor 15-year-old had an idea. Read More

Mateo De La Cruz, right, Nolan Brenner, and Lilian Campbell compete in a math tournament put on by Math4Everyone in Healdsburg, Sunday, April 30, 2023. (Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat)
Misty Miller, left, and Nolan Brenner react to a teammate’s answer during a math tournament hosted by Math4Everyone in Healdsburg, Sunday, April 30, 2023. (Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat)
Barry Liu, 15, founder of Math4Everyone, asks questions during a math tournament for middle schoolers in Healdsburg, Sunday, April 30, 2023. (Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat)
Mateo De La Cruz, right, Nolan Brenner, and Lilian Campbell compete in a math tournament put on by Math4Everyone in Healdsburg on Sunday, April 30, 2023. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)
Nolan Brenner, right, Misty Miller, and Jaelyn Ventura try to come up with an answer to a question during a math tournament held by Math4Everyone in Healdsburg on Sunday, April 30, 2023. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)
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