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Summer Math Enrichment Program

Project Based Learning - For Middle and High School Students

The Orlando Math Circle Summer Mathematics Leadership Institute is a selective, project-based summer program for students in grades 7–11 who are passionate about mathematics outside of school curriculum, leadership, and community impact. Two immersive weeks in the summer, students learn interesting topics in mathematics from expert math circle leaders, learn how to do math outreach games, earn facilitator certification, and design meaningful math outreach projects they can carry into the school year.

3 Blocks of learning:

  • Week 1

Math Modeling lead by Dr. Walker
Introduction to Proofs led by Dr. Young
Math Circle Facilitation led by Heather Clayson Danforth

  • Week 2

Math Modeling lead by Dr. Walker
Combinatorial Game Theory led by Dr. Young
Math Circle Facilitation led by Heather Clayson Danfort

In addition, participants put their learning into practice by planning and facilitating a community Math Festival in at the Boys & Girls Club as a part of their outreach experience.

Projects:

  • Math Modeling
  • AI4Good Math Outreach Projects
  • Shopify store and products

*Financial aid available for families with financial hardship who show interest and volunteer.

Grade 7-11th
July 27-August 7
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Summer Programs

Summer Camp

July 27th - August 7th, 9:00AM - 4:00PM Church on the Drive 7th grade and up

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Build Skills. Build Community. Build Confidence. Build a college portfolio of an innovative mathematics outreach project

A project-based summer program for future math mentors.

Real Leadership & Certified Service Experience
Students earn up to 50 volunteer hours per week , receive certification as a math outreach facilitator, and gain hands-on leadership experience by planning and running math sessions in schools, libraries, or online.

Learn From World-Class Math Educators
Participants work with experienced math circle instructors, including a former Stanford Math Circle leader and international educators from Eastern Europe, while exploring advanced topics through daily electives such as combinatorics, geometry, Python, physics, linguistics, math modeling, and SAT preparation.

Create Impact Through Passion Projects
Students design or continue a math outreach passion project—such as Math Festivals, the Math Superhero League, Math Grid Journals, Math Book Clubs, or creative initiatives blending math with art, design, video, or social entrepreneurship—building skills that extend far beyond the summer.

Academic Directors & Faculty

Heather Clayson
Heather Clayson
Academic Director — Elementary & Middle School
Justin Young, Ph.D.
Justin Young, Ph.D.
Faculty - Intro to Proofs and Combinatorial Game Theory
Dr. Melody Walker, Ph.D
Dr. Melody Walker, Ph.D
Math Modeling - Introduction and Intermediate levels
Timea Szöllősová
Timea Szöllősová
EGMO - Eastern European Deputy Leader for Slovakia

Counselors

Sharanya C
Sharanya C
Counselor
Columbia University Junior
Comp. Sci and Mathematics
Da'ron S.
Da'ron S.
Counselor
CalTech Sophmore
Raymond R
Raymond R
Counselor
Duke University Sophmore
Physics and Mathematics
Tammy N
Tammy N
Winter Park HS Senior
Counselor In Training
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