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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. JANUARY 2011 HIGH SCHOOL SCORE REPORT SUMMARY County/School Name #1 #2 #3 #4 TOT County/School Name #1 #2 #3 #4 TOT Connecticut Falmouth Academy 20 22 18 12 72 Fairfield - 1 Nauset Reg. HS 23 21 17 21 82 Brien McMahon HS 9 18 4 3 34 Pope John Paul II High School 16 16 13 13 58 Brookfield HS 30 27 57 Sturgis Charter PS 18 16 18 52 Bunnell HS 13 16 14 9 52 Berkshire - 8 Convent of the Sacred Heart 17 21 16 17 71 Berkshire School 30 30 23 28 111 New Canaan HS 27 24 23 21 95 Mt. Greylock Reg. HS 26 26 24 23 99 Ridgefield HS Wahconah Reg. HS Stamford HS 21 20 16 15 72 Bristol - 7 Hartford - 2 Bishop Connolly HS 17 20 14 51 Big Picture High School Coyle & Cassidy HS 13 19 12 44 East Granby HS 25 30 22 23 100 Durfee HS 11 9 2 5 27 Farmington HS 20 20 15 18 73 Mansfield HS 24 22 20 13 79 Granby Memorial HS 10 15 10 13 48 North Attleboro HS 23 23 19 18 83 Loomis Chaffee School 30 30 25 24 109 Seekonk HS 7 12 8 7 34 Master's School 13 20 10 16 59 Essex - 9 Miss Porter's School 25 24 16 21 86 Brooks School 30 30 25 29 114 Plainville HS 14 24 11 49 Masconomet Regional HS 12 16 28 St. Paul Catholic HS 14 19 11 8 52 Phillips Academy 30 30 28 30 118 Litchfield - 3 Saugus HS 18 23 19 60 Canterbury School 21 18 16 10 65 Waring School 14 18 10 6 48 Hotchkiss School 30 30 28 26 114 Franklin - 8 Kent School 27 30 27 29 113 Academy at Charlemont New Milford HS 20 22 42 Deerfield Academy 26 29 10 13 78 Northwestern Regional HS 16 18 14 10 58 Northfield Mount Hermon Sch 30 29 30 30 119 Rumsey Hall School 21 18 12 15 66 Hampshire - 8 Taft School 29 30 24 28 111 Williston Northamp. Sch 21 15 15 20 71 Thomaston HS 11 12 6 7 36 Middlesex - 10 Middlesex - 4 Advanced Math and Science 24 23 21 17 85 Franklin Academy 18 17 13 14 62 Belmont Hill School 27 30 22 24 103 Middletown HS 17 19 17 17 70 Buckingham Browne & Nichols 26 27 19 72 Old Saybrook HS 11 17 6 34 Cambridge Rindge & Latin Sch 15 13 7 35 New Haven - 5 Cambridge Sch of Weston 25 27 52 Chase Collegiate School 14 19 8 41 Chelmsford HS 22 25 19 20 86 Cheshire Academy 26 28 23 20 97 Concord-Carlisle Reg HS 27 28 23 22 100 Cheshire HS 19 23 18 60 Framingham HS 27 28 25 23 103 Choate Rosemary Hall 30 30 27 30 117 Groton School 30 25 22 22 99 Daniel Hand HS 29 26 22 23 100 Groton-Dunstable HS 25 20 24 69 East Haven HS 13 16 11 8 48 Lexington HS 30 30 30 30 120 Mark T. Sheehan HS 18 18 11 47 Littleton HS 20 18 18 18 74 Sacred Heart Academy Lowell Catholic High School 17 17 13 11 58 Wolcott HS 16 18 13 13 60 Malden Catholic HS 26 26 20 21 93 New London - 4 Maynard HS 13 16 29 Norwich Free Academy 7 7 Middlesex School 27 24 5 12 68 Windham - 4 Mystic Valley Reg. Charter - 7 7 Putnam Science Academy 24 24 21 69 Nashoba Valley Tech. HS Maine Natick HS 22 20 18 22 82 Aroostook - 6 Newton Country Day Sch 25 23 21 20 89 Maine Sch. of Sci./Math 27 27 22 18 94 North Reading HS 19 20 7 46 Cumberland - 6 Reading Memorial HS Cheverus HS 19 20 8 23 70 Somerville HS 18 17 13 17 65 Kennebec - 6 The Rivers School 23 22 45 Cony HS Walnut Hill School 18 17 7 42 Oxford - 6 Wayland HS 27 27 20 22 96 Oxford Hills Comp. HS 15 16 14 45 Weston HS 28 26 26 21 101 Penobscot - 6 Wilmington HS 14 12 10 2 38 Bangor HS 24 26 23 20 93 Winchester HS 30 30 27 87 York - 6 Nantucket - 7 Berwick Academy 21 20 18 18 77 Nantucket High School 7 11 6 24 Marshwood HS 22 21 20 17 80 Norfolk - 11 Thornton Academy 22 23 18 24 87 Bellingham High School 14 18 17 13 62 Massachusetts Brookline HS 26 26 25 77 Barnstable - 7 Canton HS 29 30 27 25 111 Barnstable High School 9 16 8 12 45 Dedham Sr. HS 13 15 10 11 49 Dexter and Southfield Schools 26 26 Hanover HS 29 26 23 17 95 Maimonides Sch 25 26 20 71 Holderness School 20 18 38 Marty Badoian Hillsborough - 16 Medfield HS 25 22 20 17 84 Academy for Science & Design Montrose School 17 20 12 49 Alvirne HS 17 21 17 15 70 Needham HS 23 25 6 54 Manchester Central HS 24 24 16 18 82 Noble & Greenough Sch 25 21 15 18 79 Manchester West HS 17 20 15 17 69 Quincy HS 20 25 15 18 78 Souhegan HS 23 24 14 61 St. Sebastian's School 27 24 19 70 Merrimack - 17 Stoughton HS 19 19 12 50 Bishop Brady HS 17 22 17 18 74 Thayer Academy 19 23 19 22 83 St. Paul's School 26 24 21 24 95 Ursuline Academy 17 16 14 12 59 Rockingham - 17 Xaverian Brothers HS 22 13 35 Exeter HS 22 23 18 19 82 Plymouth - 12 Londonderry HS 28 25 23 25 101 Carver HS 11 12 8 3 34 Salem HS 20 18 38 Hingham HS Windham High School 20 20 17 18 75 Norwell HS 25 23 23 20 91 Sullivan - 17 Notre Dame Academy 8 13 21 Kimball Union Academy 22 28 15 17 82 Old Rochester Reg. Jr/Sr HS 24 21 16 21 82 Rhode Island Pembroke High School 8 20 7 7 42 Bristol - 18 Plymouth North HS 18 21 16 55 Barrington HS 30 30 28 26 114 Scituate HS Kent - 18 W. Bridgewater Middle/Sr. HS 18 14 32 Bishop Hendricken HS 24 20 17 16 77 Suffolk - 13 Rocky Hill School 19 24 12 19 74 Boston Latin School 30 30 26 86 Newport - 18 Boston University Acad. Portsmouth Abbey School 27 28 24 20 99 Brook Farm Academy 10 2 12 Providence - 18 Catholic Memorial School 13 22 9 11 55 La Salle Academy 7 10 17 Commonwealth School 24 21 15 22 82 Wheeler School 27 27 26 23 103 Roxbury Latin School 28 21 22 20 91 Washington - 18 Winthrop HS 13 11 10 9 43 Immaculate Conception 12 16 10 38 Worcester - 14 Vermont Algonquin Regional HS 27 26 26 23 102 Addison - 19 Cushing Academy 22 26 16 21 85 Mt. Abraham Union HS 8 12 20 Lunenburg HS 20 22 16 14 72 Bennington - 19 Milford HS 12 16 11 9 48 Burr & Burton Academy 20 27 20 15 82 Oakmont Reg. HS 21 20 15 17 73 Mt. Anthony Union HS 17 18 35 Quabbin Regional HS 12 12 Caledonia - 19 St. John's HS 27 27 23 21 98 Danville School Whitinsville Chrstn Sch 18 18 12 11 59 St. Johnsbury Academy 24 25 16 16 81 New Hampshire Chittenden - 19 Belknap - 15 Mt. Mansfield Union HS 25 23 18 24 90 Laconia HS 19 23 18 19 79 Washington - 19 New Hampton School 21 26 22 69 Montpelier HS Prospect Mountain HS 14 14 28 Spaulding HS 14 17 12 10 53 Tilton School 28 30 22 19 99 U-32 HS 13 16 12 9 50 Coos - 15 Windsor - 19 Gorham MS/HS 17 15 9 12 53 Hartford HS 21 17 16 12 66 Grafton - 15 STUDENTS WITH A PERFECT SCORE Dhroova A, St. John's HS, MA Andrew K, Lexington HS, MA Aaron B, Brooks School, MA Cassidy L, Barrington HS, RI Surya B, Lexington HS, MA John L, Deerfield Academy, MA Michael B, Canton HS, MA Tobie L, Belmont Hill School, MA Ryan B, Wayland HS, MA Josh L, Brooks School, MA Wenyu C, Phillips Academy, MA Seung Hyun L, Hotchkiss School, CT Bryan C, Brooks School, MA Tae Hoon L, Groton School, MA Po-Sheng C, Kent School, CT Jason L, Lexington HS, MA Don C, Williston Northamp. Sch, MA Si Yun (Lilian) L, Thornton Academy, ME Yong Jun C, Kent School, CT Carl L, Lexington HS, MA John C, St. Paul's School, NH James L, Phillips Academy, MA Ke D, Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA Jianfu L, Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA David D, Phillips Academy, MA Seth N, Wheeler School, RI Vivian D, Taft School, CT Mai N, Taft School, CT Dana F, Miss Porter's School, CT Peiyun N, Berkshire School, MA Charles F, Choate Rosemary Hall, CT Ji Won O, Brooks School, MA Jason G, Algonquin Regional HS, MA Kamolwat R, Choate Rosemary Hall, CT Yifei G, Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA Suthee R, Kent School, CT Connor G, Groton-Dunstable HS, MA Liu R, Kent School, CT Charles G, Phillips Academy, MA Aaron S, Choate Rosemary Hall, CT SooBin H, Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA Jae S, Phillips Academy, MA Grace H, Weston HS, MA Joy S, Natick HS, MA Hong H, Malden Catholic HS, MA Sam T, Roxbury Latin School, MA EoJin H, Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA Long T, Berkshire School, MA Ricky J, Choate Rosemary Hall, CT Michael T, Middlesex School, MA Saarik K, St.
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