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Online Math League
Hall of Fame

Special congratulations go to Ankith C., Carrie H., Alex N., and Ricky H. who completed at 100% perfect scores throughout all three tests and won the NATIONAL CHAMPION in their grade levels. Due to the outstanding performance from the students, IQ Abacus is listed as the Grand Champion nation-wide for second grade, and top 10% nation-wide for 3rd grade1!!   Read more...

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NO SCHOOL FROM 9/4 (Saturday) to 9/6 (Monday) to observ the Labor Day.

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"2010 Speedy Math Competition" and "Abacus/Mental Math Certification Exam"

"2010 Speedy Math Competition" and the Certification Exam will be conducted on Saturday, 5/8. Please use the date as your target to prepare to your best!  Read more...

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Ms. Chiou is invited by the College Board to be an Reader for 2010 AP Exam!

IQ Abacus is pleased to share with you that Ms. Chiou is once again received an invitation letter from the College Board to serve as a Reader at the College Board's 2010 AP Reading.  Read more...

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IQ Abacus Student is Top 10 in the State Competition of MATHCOUNTS!!

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Thinking Globally, Teaching Locally ~ IQ Abacus and Aim High Institute
 (5/22/2009)
Converge, a California-based magazine, has documented education technology advancements with their award-winning editorial. A reporter conducted a phone interview with both Ms. Chiou and Dr. Tung on April 30 and now the article is published on their web site.

On 5/22, the story is on their main page at

http://www.convergemag.com/

Since the web news will be updated frequently, if you do not see the headline on the main page, you can click on the following link to read the full story directly:

http://www.convergemag.com/stem/Thinking-Globally-Teaching-Locally.html

Now even people in California are paying attention to Aim High Institute!

The charter school is funded by the Arizona Department of Education. We accept all students from diversified aspects of population regardless their cultural background, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, disability, race, religion, national origin, age, and ethnicity.

AHI has conducted an informational and fundraising dinner at on Friday April 24, 2009 at Tumbleweed Recreation Center in Chandler. If you missed it, please stay tune for more open houses to come. You may also find out more about AHI from www.aimhighinstitute.org. Aim High Institute is a school sponsored by U.S. Mental Math Federation, Incorp., a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, therefore your donation is tax deductible.

The IQ Abacus Math & Language School will continue its normal operation with or without the charter school.

For news reports of Aim High Institute, read from the following links:

Read the announcement in Chinese, download this file.
Source: http://www.convergemag.com/stem/Thinking-Globally-Teaching-Locally.html