Equations and Theorems
Not-so-famous Mathematicians
SHS by the Numbers
Famous Mathematicians
More Not-so-famous Mathematicians
Contractually-Speaking
100

The Pythagorean Theorem but for non-right triangles.

Law of cosines

100

This department member's son appeared on Shark Tank.

Sheilah

100

When you don't have time to tutor that student, send them to this room.

217

100

This important author wrote the first book that put in place all the "elements" necessary to do modern mathematics.

Euclid

100

This department member runs three times a week from 5:30am-6:30am.

Serge

100

The teacher salary schedule went up by this percentage this year.

1.75%

200

Einstein put a lot of energy into deriving this equation.

E=mc^2

200

This department member was an electrical engineering major before switching to math.

Mike L.

200

This math classroom's number is a power of 2.

256

200

This Fellow of the Royal Society launched the Scientific Revolution while eating an apple.

Newton

200

This department member can be spotted on the ski slopes in the Catskills during the winter.

Alisa

200

This prime number is the number of steps in the teacher salary schedule.

19

300

A former department member called this the "God formula"

Euler's formula

300

This department member was on a high school soccer team that won the NY State Title.

Lauren

300

This office is home to two department members and is a perfect square.

361

300

This Scottish baron invented logs.

John Napier

300

This department member has a dog who shares a name with one of Wright brothers.

Haley (Wilbur)

300

Article 17 sets the daily rate for summer days at this percentage of a teacher's daily salary.

80%

400

This important statistical distribution contains both pi and e in its definition.

The normal distribution.

400

This department member was a nationally-ranked baton twirler.

Jess

400

These two math classroom numbers are palindromes.

222, 252

400

"Sum" would say this mathematician's greatest contribution was his theory of integration.

Riemann

400

This department member did doctoral work in economics.

Joe

400

The maximum amount of life insurance the board can pay out to a teacher.

Twice the teacher's salary (max: 250,000)

500

A proof of the existence of solutions to this PDE will earn you $1,000,000 (and retirement!)

Navier Stokes Equation


500

These department members are alums of the math program.

Doug, Lauren, Haley, Mike K

500

This math classroom's number is prime.

251

500

There was no LIMIT to this French mathematician's brilliance as he invented the modern formulation of calculus.

Cauchy

500

This department member grew up in Texas.

Monica

500

A teacher certified by the National Board receives a one-time stipend in this amount.

$3500

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