Catholic High ‘mathletes’ bring home gold in national competition April 28, 2022By Catholic Review Staff Catholic Review Filed Under: Feature, Local News, News, Schools The Catholic High School of Baltimore announced April 27 that the school earned first place in the team and individual competition in the national mathletes tournament held by the Catholic Math League. The Catholic all-girls high school was the only school in Maryland to place in the top 25. The mathletes team was led by senior Veronica Schmidt, the individual champion, and juniors Tracy Anne Tan and Stella Colantuno. The team was led by mathematics department chair and mathletes moderator Colm Carolan. In addition to winning the team event, Catholic High had five students place in the top 50 of the individual competition. Schmidt placed first nationally, correctly answering 97 of 100 questions on all four tests. Tan finished in 12th place, Colantuno in 21st place, freshman Sofia Schisler in 29th place, and junior Caroline Cucuzzella in 32nd place for the Cubs. Read More Schools News Mercy High School launches capital campaign John Carroll School closed for day after students sickened Jesuit Father McAndrews recalled as ‘brilliant’ educator at Loyola Blakefield In age of individualism, young people need holistic education, pope says Senior QB guides Loyola Blakefield past Calvert Hall in the 104th Turkey Bowl Pope: Schools should be centers of formation, not ‘achievement factories’ Copyright © 2022 Catholic Review Media Print