Nearly 900 students gathered April 2 in the Augusta Civic Center for the 45th annual Maine State Math Meet. Annie Twitchell photo

AUGUSTA — The 45th annual Maine State Math Meet, held in the Augusta Civic Center on April 2, was the culmination of a year of academic competition.

Schools are divided into four divisions based on student population. Awards are given to the top-scoring students in each high school grade level and school awards are given to the top-scoring schools in each division, and the final prize — the Brian Twitchell award — is given to the school with the highest score across the competition.

Top school awards:

Division A: Maine School of Science and Mathematics

Division B: Falmouth High School

Division C: John Bapst Memorial High School

Division D: Gould Academy

Overall: Maine School of Science and Mathematics

Local high schools that competed included Cony, Erskine Academy, Carrabec, Edward Little, Fryeburg Academy, Gardiner, Gould Academy, Hall-Dale, Lake Region, Leavitt, Lewiston, Maine Central Institute, Maranacook, Messalonskee, Monmouth Academy, Mt. Blue, Oxford Hills, Poland, Richmond, St. Dominic Academy, Skowhegan, Spruce Mountain, Telstar, Temple Academy, Waterville, Winslow and Winthrop.

Scoring reports for all competing schools and the top individual students can be found at mainestatemathmeet.net.
For more information, visit mainestatemathmeet.net.

 

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