New England Championship Math Meet
Team Rankings 1984

Large Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Canton, MA134
2Acton-Boxborough, MA89
3Boston Latin, MA82
4Brookline, MA78
4Hall, CT78
6Manchester, CT60
7Hamden, CT55
8Danbury, CT40
9Pinkerton Academy, NH39
10Manchester West, NH37
11Rogers, RI32
12Warwick Vets, RI26
13Andrew Warde, CT24

Medium Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Oxford Hills, ME102
2Concord-Carlisle, MA83
3Winchester, MA69
4Wayland, MA67
5Essex Junction, VT66
6Conard, CT60
7St. John's, MA57
8Newton South, MA55
8South Kingstown, RI55
10Sharon, MA51
11Foran, CT48
12Deering, ME40
13Classical, RI36
14Masconomet, MA31
15RHAM, CT28
15Xavier, CT28
17Middletown, RI26
18Brunswick, ME24
19Wilton, CT23
20Cony, ME20

Small Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Maimonides School, MA92
2Hopkins School, CT65
3Weston, MA64
4Worcester Academy, MA57
5Laconia, NH48
6Woodrow Wilson, CT46
7Falmouth, ME38
8Oyster River, NH35
8Dover-Sherborn, MA35
10Kingswood-Oxford, CT33
10Old Rochester, MA33
12Westbrook, CT30
13Lincoln Academy, ME29
14Hollis Area, NH25
15Kearsarge, NH24
16Lebanon, NH18
17Livermore Falls, ME17
18Trinity, NH15
19Moses Brown, RI14

 

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.