About Math Circles of Chicago

Expanding Math Opportunities for Every Student in Chicago

Math Circles of Chicago serves over 5,000 students in grades 3–12 from 150 schools, with 64% coming from underserved communities. Open to all students, regardless of grades or test scores, MC2 focuses on expanding access to Black, Latino, and low-income students.

Young student enjoying math at a math festival

Our Mission

Our mission is to create meaningful and fun experiences that enable any student and educator to develop their mathematical power 💪 and build a sense of belonging to choose their own mathematical pathway.

our history

We started small...

2011 marks the origin of what is now Math Circles of Chicago. At that time teachers from several schools in Chicago came together to lead sessions for a citywide math circle.

Over the following years the program expanded to include additional locations, an annual math symposium, dozens of math festivals, local after school programs, and summer camps. In 2015 we were serving 100 students a year; in 2025 we served more than 5,000. The American Institute of Mathematics has confirmed MC2 is now the largest math circle in the country (and likely the world).

Educators from MIT, UChicago, and UCLA design our programs. Math Circles meet middle and high school students where they are, taking place outside of the regular school day. Students and teachers can get involved in all of the programs mentioned here.

our team

Meet the MC2 Staff

Doug O'Roark
Executive Director
Michelle Harton
Festival and Symposium Manager
Graham Rosby
High School Program Manager
Jessica Young-Eleazar
Professional Learning Coach Coordinator
Lauren Sawyer
Curriculum and Evaluation Coordinator
Angelica Ledezma
Operations Assistant
Valeria Leiva
After School Program Manager

Meet our Site Coordinators

Almasa Burnell
Lane Tech
Alexis Stokes
FORA/Rogers Park
Patrick Beatty
Payton
Barbara Manjarraz
Back of the Yards
Mat Wimberly
UChicago YSP
Steve McIlrath
Austin

Meet our Board of Directors

Gary Jones
Treasurer
Archana Rana
Board Member
Lawrence Tanzman
Board Member
Gail Ward
Board Member
Corey Morrison
Board Member
Jen Turner
Board Member
Jose Baca
Board Member
Brenna Albert
Board Member
Lisa Penelton
Board Member
Judith Robb
Board Member
Eileen Bevis
Board Member
Paul J. Karafiol
Board Chair
Sendhil Revuluri
Secretary, Founding Member
Troy Boccelli
Board Member
Vishal Shah
Board Member

Foundation & Corporate Supporters

$100,000-$250,000
Boeing
Forsythe Family Foundation
Invest for Kids
Polynera
Simons Foundation
$50,000-$99,000
Brinson Foundation
Lohengrin Foundation
$25,000 -$49,999
Helaine Edgar Opportunity Foundation
Richard Barry Charitable Foundation
$15,000 - $24,999
Altum Fund
Helen Brach Foundation
Polk Bros. Foundation
Protolabs Foundation
Jane Street
Rivers Gives
$10,000 - $14,999
Full Circle Foundation
Colonel Stanley McNeil Foundation
Andrew and Alice Fischer Charitable Trust
Desjardins/ Blachman Fund
RFF Foundation
$5,000 - $9,999
AMS Epsilon
Correa and Pollack Giving Fund
Henrietta Lange Burk Fund
Luther Replogle Foundation
Mariner Foundation
Mazza Foundation
KLA Samaritan Foundation
University of Chicago
TC Energy
Sage Foundation
$1,000 -$4,999
Anonymous
Deupree Family Foundation
Good Deed Fund
Christ Church
American Institute of Mathematics
John Buck Company Foundation
Pearson Capital Management
Options Clearing Corporation
Ravenswood Technology Group
Society for Science

audit statement

Math Circles of Chicago's most recent audit statement

MC2 is committed to openly sharing its internal data.

TAX RETURN

Math Circles of Chicago's most recent 990 statement

MC2 is committed to openly sharing its internal data.

Policies

Whistle Blower, Document Retention & Destruction Policies

MC2 is committed to openly sharing its organizational policies

Policies

Conflict of Interest & Confidentiality Policies

Here are further links to our organizational policies

TAX RETURN

Math Circles of Chicago's most recent 990 statement

MC2 is committed to openly sharing its internal data.