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Participating Teams by State Schools Listed Twice Have Two Participating Teams A contest for high school students M3Challenge.siam.org [email protected] M3 Challenge 2019 — Participating Teams by State Schools listed twice have two participating teams. ALABAMA DEL NORTE HIGH SCHOOL SAN RAMON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL CENTRAL SCHOOL DEVELOPING VIRTUE SCHOOL SANTA TERESA HIGH SCHOOL FAITH ACADEMY DOZIER LIBBEY MEDICAL HIGH SCH SONOMA ACADEMY LOVELESS ACADEMIC MAGNET HS FOOTHILL PREPARATORY SCHOOL ST BONAVENTURE HIGH SCHOOL LOVELESS ACADEMIC MAGNET HS GARDEN GROVE HIGH SCHOOL STAGG HIGH SCHOOL MCPS HIGH SCHOOL GRANADA HIGH SCHOOL STANFORD ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL MCPS HIGH SCHOOL HELIX CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL STANFORD ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL MOODY HIGH SCHOOL HELIX CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL THE GRAUER SCHOOL STRAUGHN HIGH SCHOOL HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL THE NUEVA SCHOOL INSPIRE SCHOOL-ARTS & SCIENCES THE NUEVA SCHOOL ARIZONA INSPIRE SCHOOL-ARTS & SCIENCES TORRANCE HIGH SCHOOL APOLLO HIGH SCHOOL IVY ACADEMIA CHARTER SCHOOL TORRANCE HIGH SCHOOL ARCADIA HIGH SCHOOL IVY ACADEMIA CHARTER SCHOOL TROY HIGH SCHOOL BASIS SCHOOL- SCOTTSDALE JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL WALLIS ANNENBERG HIGH SCHOOL BASIS SCHOOL-CHANDLER LEMOORE HIGH SCHOOL WALNUT HIGH SCHOOL BASIS UPPER SCHOOL-ORO 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PREPARATORY SCHOOL CHICAGO ACADEMY FOR THE ARTS EDUCATION ACTIVITY (DoDEA) WINDERMERE PREPARATORY SCHOOL CHICAGO ACADEMY FOR THE ARTS ZAMA MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL, APO, AP WIREGRASS RANCH HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GEORGIA EVANSTON TWP HIGH SCHOOL ARCHBISHOP CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL ADAIRSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL EVANSTON TWP HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS SHS ARCHER HIGH SCHOOL GLENBROOK NORTH HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL FLORIDA ARCHER HIGH SCHOOL ATLANTA GIRLS SCHOOL HINSDALE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AMERICAN HERITAGE SCHOOL CHAMBLEE CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL ILLINOIS MATH & SCIENCE ACAD CARDINAL GIBBONS HIGH SCHOOL CHAMBLEE CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL ILLINOIS MATH & SCIENCE ACAD COCOA BEACH JR SR HIGH SCHOOL CROSS KEYS HIGH SCHOOL JOHN HERSEY HIGH SCHOOL DOUGLAS ANDERSON SCH OF ARTS CROSS KEYS HIGH SCHOOL KANELAND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DR LENNARD HIGH SCHOOL DEKALB SCHOOL OF THE ARTS LAKE FOREST ACADEMY EUSTIS HIGH SCHOOL DEKALB SCHOOL OF THE ARTS LAKE ZURICH HIGH SCHOOL EVERGLADES HIGH SCHOOL DRUID HILLS HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN-WAY WEST HIGH SCHOOL EVERGLADES HIGH SCHOOL DRUID HILLS HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN-WAY WEST HIGH SCHOOL FRANK W SPRINGSTEAD HIGH SCH FULTON SCIENCE ACADEMY LOYOLA ACADEMY HAINES CITY HS-IB FULTON SCIENCE ACADEMY LOYOLA ACADEMY HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL ACADEMY GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL ACADEMY GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL JOSE MARTI MAST 6-12 ACADEMY GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE PREP MT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL JOSE MARTI MAST 6-12 ACADEMY GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE PREP NILES NORTH HIGH SCHOOL LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL GWINNETT CS MATH SCI & TECH NILES NORTH HIGH SCHOOL LAWTON CHILES HIGH SCHOOL HEBRON CHRISTIAN ACAD MID HS PLAINFIELD SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL MCARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL JOHNS CREEK HIGH SCHOOL ROSARY HIGH SCHOOL MCARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL JOHNS CREEK HIGH SCHOOL ROXANA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MERRITT ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL JONESBORO HIGH SCHOOL WAUCONDA CMTY HIGH SCHOOL MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL JONESBORO HIGH SCHOOL WHITNEY YOUNG MAGNET HIGH SCH MIDDLETON HIGH SCHOOL KENNESAW MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM FREMD HIGH SCHOOL NORTH MIAMI SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LAKESIDE HIGH SCHOOL WILLOWBROOK HIGH SCHOOL NORTH MIAMI SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MARTHA E STILWELL SCH OF ARTS YORKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL OAK RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL MCINTOSH HIGH SCHOOL YORKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL OXBRIDGE ACADEMY MILL CREEK HIGH SCHOOL INDIANA RICHARD MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY EAST BROWNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL SEVERN PRIVATE SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY EAST CARMEL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHERN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NORTHVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CARMEL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL URBANA HIGH SCHOOL NORTHVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CASTLE HIGH SCHOOL WESTERN SCH OF TECHNOLOGY PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL CASTLE HIGH SCHOOL WHEATON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL RENAISSANCE HIGH SCHOOL CHESTERTON HIGH SCHOOL WINSTON CHURCHILL HIGH SCHOOL RENAISSANCE HIGH SCHOOL SALINE HIGH SCHOOL COLUMBUS EAST HIGH SCHOOL MASSACHUSETTS COLUMBUS NORTH HIGH SCHOOL WALLED LAKE NORTHERN HIGH SCHOOL BURLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL COLUMBUS NORTH HIGH SCHOOL WEST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF WESTON DECATUR TWP SCH FOR EXCELLENCE WEST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL CAPE COD ACADEMY ELKHART MEM HIGH SCHOOL WEST OTTAWA HIGH SCHOOL CATS ACADEMY BOSTON LAKE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL WEST OTTAWA HIGH SCHOOL CATS ACADEMY BOSTON MCCUTCHEON HIGH SCHOOL GRAFTON MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL MINNESOTA MUNSTER HIGH SCHOOL HUDSON HIGH SCHOOL AFSA HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH DEARBORN HIGH SCHOOL HUDSON HIGH SCHOOL BLOOMING PRAIRIE JR SR HS WEST LAFAYETTE JR SR HIGH SCHOOL IPSWICH HIGH SCHOOL EDINA HIGH SCHOOL IOWA LINCOLN SUDBURY REG HIGH SCHOOL EDINA HIGH SCHOOL ANKENY HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN SUDBURY REG HIGH SCHOOL ELK RIVER AREA SR HIGH SCHOOL JOHNSTON HIGH SCHOOL LUDLOW SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HIAWATHA COLLEGIATE HIGH SCHOOL LEWIS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL MAPLE RIVER HIGH SCHOOL ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL MASS ACADEMY-MATH & SCIENCE SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL STEPHEN HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL MASS ACADEMY-MATH & SCIENCE 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