Description of Competition
The David Essner Mathematics Competition is an annual competition
among Miami-Dade County secondary school students. The competition was
begun in 1981-82 as a memorial to David Essner, a graduate student in
mathematics at the University of Miami. The competition is open to all
secondary schools, public and private, in Miami-Dade County. Each
competition consists of two parts:
- A preliminary 90 minute multiple choice exam given at the
participating schools during the first Thursday in December. All secondary
school students are eligible to take this exam, although it is recommended
only for those who have had an honors algebra and precalculus course. Each
school must agree to administer the exam to their school.
- A second exam given in late January or early February at the
University of Miami. This is a 3 hour exam open only to school winners and
others who made a sufficiently high score on the preliminary exam. This
exam normally consists of 5 problems whose solutions require creative
thought, and must be presented with logical clarity.
Each school winner receives a certificate. The Top Ten winners of the
second exam are invited to an awards dinner, along with parents or other
guests and school representatives. Awards to the Top Five include cash
prizes, plaques and mathematics books; certificates and books are provided
to others in the Top Ten.