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Stacey the Math Whiz by Ann M. Martin
Stacey the Math Whiz by Ann M. Martin









Math was difficult for me, I had to work hard at it to get even passing grades, and several times I had to be tutored in order to keep up with my classmates. Unlike Stacey and the other kids in the Mathletes, I was never a good math student. It's mentioned in this book that he went to NYU, but in Stacey's Big Crush she mentions he went to Wesleyan University.In BSC 28, he says that his job has been on shaky territory since he was first transferred to Stoneybrook. Stacey notes that her mother is a bad driver which she first notes in Baby-sitters' Island Adventure on page 112.Stacey remembers being caught at the U4Me concert with alcohol in Stacey and the Bad Girls on page 92.Crandell - chairperson of the math department at Chatham Middle School Reverty Schmidt - chairperson of the math department at Stoneybrook Day.Hartley - chairperson of the math department at SMS George Singh - student who ties with Stacey with top scores.Alan Bardwell - student on the Howard Township matheletes team.Amanda Martin - student on the SMS mathletes.

Stacey the Math Whiz by Ann M. Martin

  • Sophie McCann - student that has a booth at the math fair.
  • Jordan, Adam, Byron, Vanessa, Nicky, Margo, and Claire Pike.
  • Lindsay, Taylor, Madeleine, and Ryan DeWitt.
  • Claudia reluctantly takes over for Stacey as Lindsay’s tutor. After joining Mathletes, she no longer has time for tutoring. Stacey was tutoring Lindsay DeWitt in math. Joining the Mathletes and feeling confident after her first math meet triumph, Stacey is troubled when her father gets tickets to a huge rock concert on the same night of the Mathletes championship. And once she starts competing, she's going to be in it to win.

    Stacey the Math Whiz by Ann M. Martin Stacey the Math Whiz by Ann M. Martin

    What if she doesn't know all the answers? What if the Mathletes are a bunch of losers? Math team? Just the thought of it gives Stacey the shivers. But is she good enough to be the state math champion? The head of the SMS math team thinks so.











    Stacey the Math Whiz by Ann M. Martin