Minnesota State High School Math League

The Minnesota State High School Math League (MSHSML) is the high school mathematics league in the state of Minnesota.

Description (from the website)

Member schools belong to a division of five to ten schools that often are aligned with their athletic conference competitors and are within reasonable geographic proximity to each other to allow for travel to meets. Each school competes with a team of up to eight students and an unlimited number of individual participants. The schools in each division come together in person for five meets each season. The season runs from early November to early February. Awards are given for top division schools and individuals.

For the purpose of State Tournament qualification, the schools are also grouped by class and section. The top scoring team in their virtual section, as well as wildcard teams within a class and top state scorers overall, and the top scoring students in each division, are invited to the State Tournament which is held on the second Monday in March at South St. Paul High School.

Each season, there are 165-180 schools that participate in the League in 26 divisions. Over 3,000 students participate.


More information (rules, topics, etc) to be copied from the website later. ~ Intelligence_Inc