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  • Rising Freshmen Embark on Annual San Antonio Pilgrimage
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Chi Alpha Mu Articles

April 10, 2025

Calculating Victory: 𝚳𝚨𝚹 Captures State Title

October 11, 2019

Chi Alpha Mu Earns High Marks at Middle School Math Tournament

February 6, 2018

Mu Alpha Theta and Chi Alpha Mu Compete in Brother Martin Tournament

November 6, 2017

Blue Jays Compete in Ben Franklin Math Tournament

November 2, 2016

First Semester Math Competitions Showcase Academic Excellence

January 22, 2016

Blue Jays Bring Home First Place in Brother Martin Math Tournament

Jesuit High School of New Orleans
Jesuit High School
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