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  • Academic All-Stars
  • Black History Month Challenge
  • Math Matters to the Mavs
  • Reading Challenge
  • Teacher Recognition
  • Winston Science


  • Academic All-Stars

    The Mavs and Flowserve are pleased to present Academic All-Stars. We know how hard students have to work each school year, and we want to recognize them for their achievements!

    Academic All-Stars is designed to recognize Metroplex elementary and middle school students who are either excelling in school or have made significant improvements between grading periods by rewarding them for their hard work. Principals, counselors, and teachers can nominate their Academic All-Stars by submitting a nomination form. Ten (10) winners will be selected in each of the fall and spring semesters. Each winner will receive a Mavs goody bag and tickets to a Mavs game!

    Deadlines for nominations will be November 21 and March 13. Click here to download the nomination form.

    Special thanks to Flowserve for their support of this program.


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    Black History Month Challenge

    The purpose of this program is to provide students an opportunity to celebrate and pay tribute to the many influential black leaders in American history during Black History Month. The program will be available to all middle and high school students within a 75-mile radius of the DFW Metroplex. Students will write a 1000 word or less essay answering the question: “What event from American History has inspired you and how has it made an impact on your life?”

    This program will start Monday, January 19th and run through the month of February. Essays will need to be turned into: Dallas Mavericks, c/o Black History Month Challenge, 2909 Taylor St., Dallas, TX 75226 no later than Monday, March 2nd.

    Special thanks to McDonald's for their support of this program.



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    Math Matters to the Mavs

    The Dallas Mavericks and ExxonMobil present the ninth annual "Math Matters to the Mavs" program, designed to have students practice their math lessons in a fun manner using basketball and energy stats. This program runs in the fall and spring and is open to students in grades 5 through 8. Three winners will be randomly chosen in January and March. All six winners will receive a Mavs goody bag and 2 tickets to the Mavs game on April 10 vs New Orleans!

    Segment 1 questions are available to download now. Click here to get the entry form!

    Special thanks to ExxonMobil for their support of this program.

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  • Reading Challenge
    The Mavs are again offering the annual Mavs Reading Challenge open to all 2nd-5th grade Metroplex students, which supports the NBA's Read to Acheive/Lee Para Aprender literacy program that promotes the value of reading and online literacy and encourages families and adults to read regularly with young children.

    The Reading Challenge's focus is to encourage students in grades 2-5 to read in their leisure time and to teach them that reading can be fun! The program runs for two months (dates to be determined each season) and prizes are awarded based on the number of minutes a student reads. The school that reads the most minutes overall wins a pep rally from a Mavericks player.

    Schools interested in partcipating should contact Gina Calvert at
    gina.calvert@dallasmavs.com.

    Special thanks to MetroPCS for their support of this program.

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    Teacher Recognition
    The Mavs and The UPS Store are pleased to host the Teacher Recognition program, which recognizes 10 Metroplex teachers for their hard work and efforts in the classroom and personally awards each of them $1,000 and each of their schools $1,000. This year’s program will run from Monday, February 2nd until Monday, March 16th. Applications will be available online starting Feb. 2nd.
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    Winston Science
    The Dallas Mavericks/HDNet Winston Science is a 16-day event designed to help motivate students in the area of science. Schools from seven states take part in over 66 competitions, hear outstanding presentations and work with scientists from across the country. Competitions include Remote Control Airplane Obstacle Course, Science Decathlon, Eiffel Tower, Insect Project, and Adventures-with-Duct-Tape, Leaf-blower Hover Craft, Human-powered Vehicles, Catapults, Root Beer Brewing, Egg Car, Egg Drop and Magic Marble Machine, plus much more. For more information on this competition or Winston School, go to
    winstonscience.org.

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