New England Championship Math Meet
Team Rankings 1985

Large Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Canton, MA124
1Boston Latin, MA124
3Hall, CT92
4Brookline, MA90
5Essex Junction, VT86
6Acton-Boxborough, MA84
7Andrew Warde, CT77
8Ridgefield, CT64
9Glastonbury, CT59
10Pinkerton Academy, NH37
11Warwick Vets, RI35

Medium Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Oxford Hills, ME85
1Winchester, MA85
3Brunswick, ME79
4BC High, MA70
5Concord-Carlisle, MA69
6St. John's, MA67
7Wayland, MA65
8South Portland, ME52
9Choate-Rosemary Hall, CT49
9Westwood, MA49
11South Kingstown, RI43
12South Windsor, CT40
13Fairfield Prep, CT36
14Masconomet, MA35
15Middletown, RI33
16Mt. Ararat, ME31

Small Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Maimonides School, MA87
2Hopkins School, CT67
3Laconia, NH64
4E. O. Smith, CT63
5Hamilton-Wenham, MA57
6Jay, ME54
7Weston, MA44
8North Smithfield, RI42
9RHAM, CT39
10Falmouth, ME38
11Camden-Rockport, ME36
12Old Rochester, MA31
13Kingswood-Oxford, CT30
13Westbrook, CT30
15Windsor Locks, CT29
16Trinity, NH25
17Kearsarge, NH20
18Hopkinton, NH17
19Profile School, NH16
20Lee Academy, ME13
21Hollis Area, NH12

 

Note: Small and Medium School scores are comparable, because they are derived from the individual scores of six students and a team round where each question is worth three points. For Large School scores, there are eight students per team and each team round question is worth four points. So, to make the scores across divisions roughly comparable, multiply the Large School scores by 3/4.