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New England Mathematics League For awards purposes, each county is its own region - except that counties followed by the same number are grouped together as one region. DECEMBER 2009 HIGH SCHOOL SCORE REPORT SUMMARY County/School Name #1 #2 #3 TOT County/School Name #1 #2 #3 TOT Connecticut Thornton Academy 27 22 19 68 Fairfield - 1 Massachusetts Brien McMahon HS 23 17 19 59 Barnstable - 6 Brookfield HS 30 30 30 90 Falmouth Academy 27 20 21 68 Bunnell HS 19 15 15 49 Nauset Reg. HS 27 24 25 76 Convent of the Sacred Heart 26 20 19 65 Pope John Paul II High School 20 15 13 48 New Canaan HS 30 25 23 78 Sturgis Charter PS 24 20 17 61 Ridgefield HS 30 26 56 Berkshire - 7 Stamford HS 22 20 21 63 Berkshire School 30 30 28 88 Hartford - 2 Mt. Greylock Reg. HS 23 29 52 East Granby HS 26 19 24 69 Pittsfield HS 21 18 12 51 Farmington HS 28 22 25 75 Wahconah Reg. HS 23 17 10 50 Granby Memorial HS 19 16 16 51 Bristol - 6 Kingswood Oxford School 20 22 23 65 Bishop Connolly HS 22 19 41 Leadership Prep Academy Coyle & Cassidy HS 22 22 12 56 Loomis Chaffee School 30 30 29 89 Durfee HS 10 9 3 22 Master's School 20 18 15 53 Mansfield HS 23 24 25 72 Miss Porter's School 22 18 19 59 North Attleboro HS 24 22 20 66 Plainville HS 18 16 19 53 Seekonk HS 21 19 10 50 South Windsor HS Essex - 8 St. Paul Catholic HS 18 16 17 51 Brooks School 30 30 30 90 Litchfield - 3 Masconomet Regional HS 21 19 16 56 Canterbury School 20 18 21 59 Phillips Academy 30 30 30 90 Hotchkiss School 29 26 26 81 Saugus HS 23 17 24 64 Kent School 28 30 29 87 The Governor's Academy 26 18 23 67 New Milford HS 25 22 25 72 Waring School 11 18 20 49 Northwestern Regional HS 14 20 21 55 Franklin - 7 Rumsey Hall School 23 23 Deerfield Academy 26 11 23 60 Taft School 29 29 28 86 Mohawk Trail Reg. HS 20 17 15 52 The Gunnery 25 16 21 62 Northfield Mount Hermon Sch 30 30 30 90 Thomaston HS 20 15 7 42 Hampshire - 7 Middlesex - 4 Williston Northamp. Sch 30 27 26 83 Franklin Academy 22 17 14 53 Middlesex - 9 Middletown HS 24 19 15 58 Beaver Country Day Sch 24 15 39 Old Saybrook HS 20 17 12 49 Belmont Hill School 29 26 26 81 New Haven - 4 Buckingham Browne & Nichols 27 28 55 Chase Collegiate School 20 17 14 51 Cambridge Rindge & Latin Sch 26 19 23 68 Cheshire Academy 26 23 26 75 Chelmsford HS 28 24 23 75 Cheshire HS 27 24 23 74 Concord Academy 12 12 Choate Rosemary Hall 30 30 28 88 Concord-Carlisle Reg HS 29 25 28 82 Daniel Hand HS 30 27 25 82 Framingham HS 30 25 24 79 East Haven HS 20 13 14 47 Greater Lowell Technical HS Mark T. Sheehan HS 25 20 21 66 Groton School 27 26 24 77 North Haven HS 23 8 31 Groton-Dunstable HS 27 27 25 79 Sacred Heart Academy 17 16 10 43 Lexington HS 30 30 30 90 Wolcott HS 20 17 15 52 Littleton HS 24 19 21 64 New London - 4 Lowell Catholic High School 24 21 20 65 Norwich Free Academy 17 17 Malden Catholic HS 27 27 25 79 Maine Malden HS 24 24 23 71 Aroostook - 5 Maynard HS 17 14 10 41 Maine Sch. of Sci./Math 27 24 25 76 Middlesex School 30 27 27 84 Cumberland - 5 Mystic Valley Reg. Charter - 17 17 13 47 Casco Bay HS 22 22 Nashoba Valley Tech. HS 3 3 Cheverus HS 23 8 18 49 Natick HS 29 18 24 71 Kennebec - 5 Newton Country Day Sch 27 24 26 77 Cony HS North Reading HS 9 11 7 27 Oxford - 5 Reading Memorial HS 22 11 33 Oxford Hills Comp. HS 22 19 21 62 Somerville HS 25 20 17 62 Penobscot - 5 The Rivers School 27 25 28 80 Bangor HS 29 27 27 83 Walnut Hill School 25 17 15 57 Orono HS Wayland HS 23 25 23 71 York - 5 Westford Academy 26 26 24 76 Berwick Academy 26 23 22 71 Weston HS 30 28 25 83 Marshwood HS 25 20 22 67 Wilmington HS 12 7 2 21 Winchester HS 30 28 28 86 Gorham MS/HS 18 16 13 47 Nantucket - 6 Grafton - 14 Nantucket High School Hanover HS 26 20 25 71 Norfolk - 10 Hillsborough - 15 Blue Hills Reg. Technical Sch 13 4 17 Academy for Science & Design 25 16 18 59 Brookline HS 30 30 Alvirne HS 26 20 18 64 Canton HS 29 30 27 86 Manchester Central HS 26 23 20 69 Dedham Sr. HS 10 19 2 31 Manchester West HS 25 19 17 61 Maimonides Sch 29 25 21 75 Mount Zion Christian School 18 13 31 Medfield HS 27 22 23 72 Souhegan HS 26 21 19 66 Millis HS Merrimack - 15 Montrose School 25 23 17 65 Bishop Brady HS 21 16 22 59 Needham HS 21 24 45 St. Paul's School 27 26 53 Noble & Greenough Sch 23 23 15 61 Rockingham - 15 Quincy HS 26 23 24 73 Exeter HS 27 25 23 75 St. Sebastian's School 27 22 24 73 Londonderry HS 16 27 43 Stoughton HS 19 15 13 47 Windham High School 22 18 19 59 Thayer Academy 26 22 24 72 Sullivan - 14 Ursuline Academy 21 17 15 53 Kimball Union Academy 26 24 24 74 Xaverian Brothers HS 23 20 9 52 Rhode Island Plymouth - 11 Bristol - 16 Hingham HS Barrington HS 30 29 25 84 Middleborough HS 12 12 Kent - 16 Norwell HS 27 22 23 72 Bishop Hendricken HS 26 25 25 76 Notre Dame Academy 19 19 Rocky Hill School 21 18 39 Old Rochester Reg. Jr/Sr HS 27 24 25 76 Newport - 16 Pembroke High School 20 11 12 43 Portsmouth Abbey School 25 25 24 74 Plymouth North HS 26 17 14 57 Providence - 16 Scituate HS 26 20 17 63 La Salle Academy 16 11 9 36 W. Bridgewater Middle/Sr. HS 19 16 16 51 Wheeler School 28 23 26 77 Suffolk - 12 Washington - 16 Boston College HS Immaculate Conception 22 14 36 Boston Latin School 30 30 30 90 Vermont Roxbury Latin School 30 29 29 88 Addison - 17 Winthrop HS 25 20 12 57 Mt. Abraham Union HS 15 13 8 36 Worcester - 13 Bennington - 17 Algonquin Regional HS 30 26 27 83 Burr & Burton Academy 25 21 24 70 Cushing Academy 29 27 24 80 Caledonia - 17 Lunenburg HS 23 19 17 59 Danville School 13 11 7 31 Massachusetts Acad./Math & 30 24 25 79 St. Johnsbury Academy 27 26 25 78 Oakmont Reg. HS 26 23 25 74 Chittenden - 17 Quabbin Regional HS 24 21 18 63 Mt. Mansfield Union HS 30 21 51 St. John's HS 26 25 24 75 Orleans - 17 Whitinsville Chrstn Sch 21 19 40 North Country Union HS 18 18 15 51 Worcester Academy 30 29 29 88 Washington - 17 New Hampshire Montpelier HS Belknap - 14 Spaulding HS 22 21 16 59 Laconia HS 23 21 19 63 U-32 HS 22 19 15 56 Prospect Mountain HS 26 22 18 66 Windsor - 17 Tilton School 24 22 26 72 Hartford HS 22 20 16 58 Coos - 14 STUDENTS WITH A PERFECT SCORE Ryan A, Brooks School, MA Seyoon L, Berkshire School, MA Peter B, Phillips Academy, MA Katrina L, Kent School, CT Kevin B, Nauset Reg. HS, MA Athena L, Boston Latin School, MA Surya B, Lexington HS, MA Nap Hong L, Deerfield Academy, MA Kyle B, Middlesex School, MA Si Yun (Lillian) L, Thornton Academy, ME Matt B, Brookfield HS, CT James L, Phillips Academy, MA Ted B, Kingswood Oxford School, CT Jianfu L, Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA Wenyu C, Phillips Academy, MA Brendan L, Algonquin Regional HS, MA Alex C, Brookfield HS, CT George L, Boston Latin School, MA Bret C, Winchester HS, MA David M, Boston Latin School, MA Henry C, Bangor HS, ME Patrick M, Canton HS, MA Sarathan C, Kent School, CT Nolan M, Londonderry HS, NH Jiayi C, Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA Brandon M, Bishop Hendricken HS, RI Katherine C, Hanover HS, NH Ryan M, Phillips Academy, MA Jim C, Loomis Chaffee School, CT Ge M, Worcester Academy, MA Eugene C, Loomis Chaffee School, CT Nick M, East Granby HS, CT Yung Jun C, Kent School, CT Matthew M, Master's School, CT Soojang C, Berkshire School, MA Ofir N, Algonquin Regional HS, MA Hong C, Malden Catholic HS, MA Ashvin N, Winchester HS, MA Andrew C, Wheeler School, RI Suhana N, Wayland HS, MA Mike D, Londonderry HS, NH Hanh N, Loomis Chaffee School, CT Mary D, Newton Country Day Sch, MA Yongjin P, Laconia HS, NH Megan D, East Granby HS, CT Thanh P, Berkshire School, MA Ke D, Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA Toan P, Taft School, CT Thomas D, Mt. Greylock Reg. HS, MA Dan P, Mt. Greylock Reg. HS, MA Ngoc D, Malden HS, MA Sam P, Maine Sch. of Sci./Math, ME Paul D, Belmont Hill School, MA Yunci Q, Boston Latin School, MA Josh D, Brookfield HS, CT Spencer R, Mt.
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