Massachusetts State Championship Math Meet
Team Rankings 1999

Large Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Chelmsford124
2Canton109
3Lexington102
4Newton South99
5Acton-Boxborough92
6Framingham81
7Somerville57
8Weymouth47
9Falmouth31

Medium Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Concord-Carlisle75
2Belmont56
3Longmeadow49
4St. John's47
5St. John's Prep46
6Algonquin45
7North Andover36
8Apponequet35
9East Longmeadow29
9Hanover29
9Westborough29
12Stoughton22
13Randolph16

Small Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Deerfield Academy*63
2Mass Academy47
3Maimonides School46
3Weston46
5Parker Charter45
6Bromfield44
7Dover-Sherborn43
7Bancroft School43
9Worcester Academy37
10Swampscott35
11Old Rochester27
12Joseph Case25
13Hudson18

 

* Prior to 2005, there was an assumed but unwritten rule that students who had already graduated from high school (or equivalent) were not eligible to compete at MAML. Evidently unaware of this rule, Deerfield brought a postgraduate to the championship in 1999.

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.