New England Championship Math Meet
Team Rankings 1995

Large Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Canton, MA111
2Lexington, MA99
3Acton-Boxborough, MA87
4Boston Latin, MA78
5Cheshire, CT61
6Fairfield, CT60
7Amity, CT55
8Bangor, ME50
9Cony, ME43
10New Britain, CT31
11Alvirne, NH28

Medium Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Newton South, MA77
2Simsbury, CT71
3Choate-Rosemary Hall, CT70
3Concord-Carlisle, MA70
5Classical, RI64
6Amherst, MA59
7New Canaan, CT50
8Laconia, NH46
9Sharon, MA43
10Barrington, RI40
11Hall, CT39
12E. O. Smith, CT38
13Oxford Hills, ME37
14RHAM, CT36
14South Burlington, VT36
14St. John's, MA36
17North Andover, MA34
18Burlington, VT31
19Brunswick, ME30
20South Kingstown, RI27

Small Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Swampscott, MA61
2Worcester Academy, MA59
3Hopkins School, CT56
4Mattanawcook, ME55
5Winslow, ME44
6Bromfield, MA39
7NE Academy of Torah, RI35
8Brunswick School, CT33
9East Catholic, CT31
9Old Rochester, MA31
11Maimonides School, MA28
11Mascenic, NH28
13Gray-New Gloucester, ME27
14Vinalhaven, ME24
15Orono, ME22
16Trinity, NH20
17Mascoma Valley, NH19
17Scituate, RI19
19St. Dominic, ME13

 

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.