New England Championship Math Team Results  2015 - 2016

Large Schools

RankSchoolTotal
Points
1Lexington, MA140
2Newton South, MA117
3Westford Academy, MA114
4Acton-Boxborough, MA104
5Greenwich, CT99
6Belmont, MA97
6Sharon, MA97
8Amity Regional, CT86
9Staples, CT74
10Newton North, MA73
11Ridgefield, CT68
12Conard, CT55
13Glastonbury, CT53
14Newtown, CT36
15South Windsor, CT33
16E. O. Smith, CT29
16Pinkerton Academy, NH29
18South Kingston, RI16

Meduim Schools

RankSchoolTotal
Points
1Canton, MA86
2East Lyme, CT67
2St. John's, MA67
4Weston, MA56
5Barrington, RI52
6Deerfield Academy, MA49
6Marshwood, ME49
8Bishop Hendricken, RI43
9Fairfield Prep, CT39
10Portsmouth, NH36
11Bedford, MA35
12Xavier, CT33
13Greely, ME29
14Avon, CT28
15Hanover, NH27
16Gorham, ME23

Small Schools

RankSchoolTotal
Points
1AMSA, MA80
2Worcester Academy, MA71
3BB&N, MA69
4Maine School Math & Science, ME63
5Mass. Academy, MA57
6George Stevens Academy, ME46
7Hamden Hall, CT45
8Lincoln Academy, ME40
9Derryfield, NH39
10Brunswick, CT38
11Maine Central Institute, ME32
12Pomfret, CT30
13Scarborough, ME29
14King Low-Haywood Thomas, CT27
15Rocky Hill, RI16
16Windsor, VT10

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.