Welcome, teachers!
We are excited to have you be a part of the BEAM Entry Points program. On this website, you will find resources, materials, and links to upcoming events.
About BEAM
The mission of Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics (BEAM) is to help underserved students with talent in math enter a realistic pathway towards becoming scientists, mathematicians, engineers, and programmers. BEAM believes that pathways to STEM careers are created through access to advanced work and out-of-school opportunities like robotics clubs, summer enrichment programs, science olympiad, advanced mathematics classes, math teams and more.
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BEAM's model provides continuous support from middle school through college graduation, including intense academic summer programs for middle school students (after 6th and 7th grade), weekend classes and mentoring, and STEM-focused support to enrolled college students. In addition to our academic content, we work to bring students into an intellectual community of peers who love math like they do.
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BEAM National is a new project of BEAM’s that works to reach students beginning at a younger age, and to provide access to BEAM's programs nationwide.
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Our work has been featured in the New York Times and the Atlantic. The Times article, in particular, is a good description of the early middle school experience for students. You may also find it helpful to view our annual report or to browse our website.
About BEAM Entry Points
Entry Points is part of BEAM’s new national initiative. Entry Points combines high-quality online math programming with community and mathematical identity building for elementary school students.
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This year, BEAM is working with Entry Points partners (including teachers, math coaches, school administrators, and more) to provide access to advanced mathematics using the Beast Academy platform to 4th and 5th grade students across the country. We’re also providing resources and materials to help teachers foster supportive mathematical communities where students will strengthen their identities as problem solvers and mathematicians.
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When fully established, Entry Points will be a part of the BEAM National Pathway Program, which will support students from 2nd grade through college graduation.
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