Join us in celebrating the people who make First in Math special.
An annual award given to the #1 Player First in Math player across all grades!
For the third year in a row, Daniel Wang, Jr. is the #1 First In Math player in the nation, all grades. Honored at a luncheon with First In Math creator Robert Sun, Daniel celebrated his achievement alongside his family and school principal. A student at Our Lady of Calvary School in Philadelphia, he will enter 8th grade in the fall and may compete for a Top Ten Award next year. Passionate about math, he also enjoys reading, bowling, and early American history. Sun praises Daniel’s rare accomplishment, noting he is one of only two players ever to win three consecutive titles. Along with his All Star trophy, Daniel received a custom crystal award.
Players
Daniel Wang, Jr (PA) - Champion Derek Garcia Rodriguez (MA) Ayan Swain (NJ) Neel Anand (VA) Samantha Brown (PA) Vy Trihn-Nguyen (PA) Anagha Kannurpatti (PA) Iris Fan (FL) Sora Tanaka (FL) Abigail Barson (PA)
Team Leaders
Jeff Keys (PA) Samuel Allison (FL) Annejeanette M. Washington (FL) Lisa Weingartner (FL) Vina Evans (GA) Erin Schwartz (MA) Tyrail Thomas (GA) Jennifer Nordyke (MA) Earl Boyles (GA) Denise Laudenslager (PA)
Schools
Notre Dame de Lourdes School (PA) Dugan-Tarango Middle School (NM) Manatee Bay Elementary School (FL) Tracy Elementary School (MA) St. Francis de Sales School (PA) St. Laurence School (PA) Fairview Elementary School (GA) Central Intermediate School (LA) St. Didacus School (CA) Baker Elementary School (MA)
Top Educator Players
Susan Whited (VA) Chris Sakers (MD) Carol A. Lauck (PA) Allison Allen (FL) Mary Higgins (PA) Phyllis Elder (GA) Jeffrey Markham (PA) William Hanna (NM) Linda Isherwood (PA) Becky Keifer (FL)
2018
A monthly award given to an educator who has been actively talking about math achievement on social media channels.
April
Pennsylvania State Senator 18th Senatorial District, Northampton & Lehigh County, PA
2025
March
Pennsylvania State Senator 24th Senatorial District, Montgomery & Berks County, PA
2025
February
Director of K-12 Curriculum & Instruction Southern Lehigh School District, Center Valley, PA
2025
December
Third Grade Teacher, Claremont School Ossining Union Free School District, Ossining, NY
2024
November
Director of Elementary Education, MSD of Steuben County MSD of Steuben County, Angola, IN
2024
September
Grade 4 Classroom Teacher, Marvine Elementary School Bethlehem Area School District, Bethlehem, PA
2024
May
Grade 4 Classroom Teacher, Marvine Elementary School Bethlehem Area School District, Bethlehem, PA
2024
April
4th Grade Teacher, Fort Washington Elementary School Upper Dublin School District, Maple Glen, PA
2024
March
Principal, Franconia Elementary School Souderton Area School District, Souderton, PA
2024
February
Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction & Technology Glen Cove City School District, Glen Cove, NY
2024
January
Principal, Bridgeport Elementary School Upper Merion School District, Bridgeport, PA
2024
December
Assistant Superintendent Nazareth Area School District, Nazareth, PA
2023
An annual award given to educators who exemplify Lola's spirit.
2025
A teacher at Clearview ES in the Bethlehem Area SD, Jeff Markham is the 2025 recipient of the Dr. Lola J. May Award. "I have always loved teaching math and First in Math is a great supplement to the curriculum. As I teach skills, students can work on that skill in class and at home with instant feedback. I wasn’t planning on playing this year, but two girls in my class started playing even before the first day of school. Their excitement motivated me to go for 10X Grand Champion status, which I achieved. You know that the program you are using is effective when both the students and the teacher motivate each other. I am very happy that my district uses First in Math"
Silver Medal
Bronze Medal
Dr. Lola J. May (1923-2007) was a noted mathematics educator, consultant, author and producer of audio-visual materials. A pioneer in mathematics education and an early proponent of the new math educational process, May was beloved by her students, and became a household name among mathematics educators.