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From Grand Rapids to the Big Apple: 8th Grader Heads to NYC for the NBA Math Hoops Global Championship

May 30, 2025

Twelve-year-old Kyler Jackson from Grand Rapids, Michigan has been selected to represent his state at the 2025 NBA Math Hoops Global Championship in New York City from June 24-27. This prestigious event, hosted by Learn Fresh in partnership with the NBA and NBA Cares, brings together 24 students from across the globe who have excelled in the NBA Math Hoops program, which combines basketball with math education. Kyler, described as a standout student and athlete who consistently helps others, qualified through his dedication to the STEM Scholars Program at STEM Greenhouse, showing academic growth and exemplary character.

Who is affected

  • Kyler Jackson, a 12-year-old student from Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • The 23 other students selected from across the United States and as far as South Australia
  • Kyler's family, particularly his mother Nikole
  • STEM Greenhouse and the STEM Scholars Program
  • The Grand Rapids community supporting Kyler
  • The Pistons' regional NBA Math Hoops program
  • Students who participate in the NBA Math Hoops program nationwide (over a million since 2012)

What action is being taken

  • Kyler is preparing to attend the 2025 NBA Math Hoops Global Championship in New York City from June 24-27
  • Learn Fresh is hosting the championship in partnership with the NBA and NBA Cares during NBA Draft week
  • The STEM Scholars Program is providing after-school programming that combines social-emotional learning, leadership, and hands-on science activities
  • Kyler's community in Grand Rapids is rallying behind him, sending notes of encouragement
  • The local Pistons Math Hoops program is celebrating Kyler's achievement

Why it matters

  • The NBA Math Hoops program blends math education with basketball, making learning engaging while building academic skills
  • The program has reached more than one million students since its 2012 launch
  • Kyler's mother noted his grades have "gone up significantly" since joining the STEM program
  • The initiative provides an educational outlet for students that combines learning with fun
  • The program helps students develop socially and build character, as Kyler mentioned it helped him "figure out who I am on the inside"
  • The championship gives students exposure to opportunities beyond their hometowns

What's next

  • Kyler will travel to New York City for his first-ever visit to participate in the championship from June 24-27
  • The championship will include behind-the-scenes tours, hands-on STEM workshops, and a visit to the NBA Draft
  • Kyler hopes to meet NBA players, especially his favorite player Steph Curry, and possibly get autographs
  • Kyler aims to represent Grand Rapids successfully and potentially "bring home the win"

Read full article from source: Michigan Chronicle