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  2. Math League - Wikipedia

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    Math League is a math competition for elementary, middle, and high school students in the United States, Canada, and other countries. The Math League was founded in 1977 by two high school mathematics teachers, Steven R. Conrad and Daniel Flegler. [1] Math Leagues, Inc. publishes old contests through a series of books entitled Math League Press ...

  3. List of mathematics competitions - Wikipedia

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    Math League (grades 4–12) MATHCOUNTS; Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools (MOEMS) Noetic Learning math contest (grades 2-8) Pi Math Contest (for elementary, middle and high school students) Rocket City Math League (pre-algebra to calculus) United States of America Mathematical Talent Search (USAMTS)

  4. List of United States regional mathematics competitions

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    Math Field Day for San Diego Middle Schools; Mesa Day Math Contest at UC Berkeley; Santa Barbara County Math Superbowl; Pomona College Mathematical Talent Search; Redwood Empire Mathematics Tournament hosted by Humboldt State (middle and high school) San Diego Math League and San Diego Math Olympiad hosted by the San Diego Math Circle

  5. Number Sense (UIL) - Wikipedia

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    Number Sense is one of several academic events sanctioned by the University Interscholastic League. It is also a competition held by the Texas Math and Science Coaches Association, using the same rules as the UIL. It is one of the UIL's oldest academic competitions: the first state title was awarded in 1943.

  6. Category:Mathematics competitions - Wikipedia

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    M. Mandelbrot Competition; Math circle; Math League; Math Prize for Girls; Math-O-Vision; MathChallengers; Mathcounts; Mathematical Contest in Modeling; Mathematical Kangaroo

  7. American Regions Mathematics League - Wikipedia

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    An individual round, where each team member answers five groups of two questions each, with ten minutes per pair. Starting in 2009, the individual round expanded from eight questions to ten. Each problem is worth 1 point, for a grand total of 150 points possible for the team. Only 12 students nationwide received a perfect score in 2014. [4]