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  • * [[American Regions Math League]] (ARML) ([http://www.arml2.com/arml_2017/page/index.php?page_type=public&page=home * [[Washington mathematics competitions]]
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  • == Washington middle school mathematics competitions== * [[Washington MathCounts]] is part of the national [[MathCounts]] competition.
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  • ...a Zoom. Alabama generally has enough interest to send one team per year to ARML. There are six practices held during the Spring Semester to determine the t ...cipating can be found at [http://mathleague.org/arml http://mathleague.org/arml].
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  • * 1995: Daniel Stronger ([[New York City ARML]]) * 1996: Nathan Curtis ([[TJHSST ARML]])
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  • * [[AAST ARML]] * [[Alabama ARML]]
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  • ...ord won numerous national math championships as a student before attending Washington University in St. Louis on a Compton Fellowship where he studied mathematic * Twice among [[ARML]] high scorers (tie-breakers) and Zachary Sobol Award winner.
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  • ...s Mathematics League]]. The team was started about a decade ago by then [[Washington University in St. Louis]] student [[Tim Sanders]] and was initially co-coac [[Category:ARML teams]]
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