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200

This department member is on the hockey coaching staff.

Graham

200

An important transcendental number is named after this mathematical great.

Euler

200
This department member doubles as a chauffeur to LaGuardia on occasion.

Mike L.

200

Leibniz discovered this fundamentally important result.

FTC

200

These department members have 2 sons.

Doug, Monica, Jessica, Eleanor, Alisa, Erica

200

There are this many tiers in the pension system.

6

400
These three department members are environmentally-friendly with their Teslas.

Joy, Doug, Greg

400

A brilliantly annoying student to his teacher, this great mathematician figured out how to add 1+...+100 in no time.

Gauss

400

These two department members work at camps over the summer.

Lauren, Greg

400

If you want find powers of complex numbers, you may want to use this.

DeMoivre's Theorem
400

These department members have 2 daughters.

Joe, Adam, Maureen

400

You need this many years of service to be vested in the pension system.

5

600

These three department members were in graduate school together.


Chris, Maureen, Alisa

600

The inventor of the coordinate axes.

Descartes

600

According to the department chair, this department member's room smells the best.

Jamie

600

This system of partial differential equations describes how light works.

Maxwell's Equations

600

These department members have children named after them.

Serge, Chris

600

Your pension is calculated using the product of these three quantities.

Pension factor, age factor, FAS

800

This department member is widely acclaimed for his trumpet solos.

Sam

800

The first AP CS class offered at SHS was taught in a coding language named after this French mathematician.

Pascal

800

These department members were college athletes

Chris, Jess, Mike K

800

This 400 year old theorem, written in the margin of a page, was finally proved in 1995.

Fermat's Last Theorem

800

This department member's kids' names rhyme.

Mike L (Rylin and Kylin)

800

After three years of service, you are eligible for this death benefit amount.

3x salary

1000

This department member taught a current member of the Chemistry faculty.

Erica

1000

There would be no digital logic class without this mathematician's work.

Boole

1000

This department member chairs the Benefits Trust committee.

Adam

1000

The average calculus teacher would say this is the most important theorem in all of calculus

Mean Value Theorem

1000

This department member's daughter is named after the patron saint of music.

Tabitha (Cecelia)

1000

This percentage is the maximum salary contribution of a Tier 6 teacher during their active membership in the pension system.

6%

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