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Division)One Division)Two Division)Three 2015)Alabama 2015)Alabama)Statewide)High)School)Math)Contest Team)Score)on)Comprehensive)Exam Division)One Division)Two Team. Team. Dist. Score Size Dist. Score Size ! 1 Vestavia)Hills)High)School 4 960 4 ! 1 Homewood)High)School 4 699 4 ! 2 Bob)Jones)High)School 2 866 4 ! 2 Saint)James)School 6 554 4 3 Hoover)High)School 4 850 4 ! 3 Cullman)High)School 1 548 4 4 Alabama)School)of)Fine)Arts 4 781 4 4 Saint)Bernard)Preparatory 1 456 4 5 The)Altamont)School 4 656 4 ! 5 Dothan)High)School 8 437 4 6 Grissom)High)School 2 638 4 ! 6 Albertville)High)School 2 434 4 7 Jefferson)County)IB)School 4 626 4 7 Montgomery)Catholic)Prep 6 428 4 8 Spain)Park)High)School 4 609 4 8 West)Point)High)School 1 391 4 9 Oak)Mountain)High)School 4 531 4 9 Mortimer)Jordan)High)School 4 357 4 ! 10 Alabama)School)of)Math)and)Science 7 523 4 10 Corner)High)School 4 352 4 11 Briarwood)Christian)School 4 423 4 11 Fairview)High)School 1 278 4 12 HewittRTrussville)High)School 4 417 4 12 ClayRChalkville)High)School 4 277 4 13 Mary)G)Montgomery)High)School 7 305 4 13 Boaz)High)School 2 218 3 14 LAMP)High)School 6 135 1 14 Park)Crossing)High)School 6 132 2 15 Hazel)Green)High)School 2 108 2 Division)Three Team. Key: Dist. Score Size ! 1 Lexington)High)School 1 319 4 ! District)Winner.))Receives)automatic 2 Good)Hope)High)School 1 315 4 invitation)to)second)round 3 Priceville)High)School 1 284 4 3 Brooks)High)School 1 284 4 Receives)atRlarge)invitation 5 Hanceville)High)School 1 201 3 to)second)round 6 Holly)Pond)High)School 1 55 1 2015)Alabama)Statewide)High)School)Math)Contest Team)Score)on)Algebra)II)&)Trig)Exam Division)One Division)Two Team. Team. Dist. Score Size Dist Score Size ! 1 Vestavia)Hills)High)School 4 909 4 ! 1 Homewood)High)School 4 607 4 2 Alabama)School)of)Fine)Arts 4 742 4 ! 2 Saint)James)School 6 488 4 3 Hoover)High)School 4 675 4 ! 3 Cullman)High)School 1 469 4 ! 4 Bob)Jones)High)School 2 584 4 ! 4 Albertville)High)School 2 412 4 5 Spain)Park)High)School 4 506 4 5 West)Point)High)School 1 338 4 6 Oak)Mountain)High)School 4 416 4 6 Saint)Bernard)Preparatory 1 325 4 7 Briarwood)Christian)School 4 374 4 7 Mortimer)Jordan)High)School 4 310 4 8 Grissom)High)School 2 339 3 8 Montgomery)Catholic)Prep 6 300 4 9 Jefferson)County)IB)School 4 310 4 9 Corner)High)School 4 239 4 10 Mary)G)Montgomery)High)School 7 246 4 10 Boaz)High)School 2 199 3 11 Hazel)Green)High)School 2 94 2 11 ClayQChalkville)High)School 4 195 4 12 HewittQTrussville)High)School 4 65 1 12 Park)Crossing)High)School 6 144 2 Division)Three Team. Key: Dist Score Size ! District)Winner ! 1 Brooks)High)School 1 248 4 2 Hanceville)High)School 1 220 4 3 Lexington)High)School 1 217 4 4 Priceville)High)School 1 175 3 5 Good)Hope)High)School 1 126 2 6 Holly)Pond)High)School 1 102 2 2015)Alabama)Statewide)High)School)Math)Contest Team)Score)on)Geometry)Exam Division)One Division)Two Team1 Team1 Dist. Score Size Dist. Score Size ! 1 Vestavia)Hills)High)School 4 835 4 ! 1 Homewood)High)School 4 872 4 2 Hoover)High)School 4 815 4 ! 2 Cullman)High)School 1 612 4 3 Spain)Park)High)School 4 757 4 ! 3 Park)Crossing)High)School 6 524 4 4 Briarwood)Christian)School 4 641 4 4 West)Point)High)School 1 521 4 ! 5 Grissom)High)School 2 548 4 ! 5 Albertville)High)School 2 490 4 6 Mountain)Brook)Junior)High)School 4 530 4 6 Saint)James)School 6 446 4 7 Alabama)School)of)Fine)Arts 4 519 4 7 Saint)Bernard)Preparatory 1 444 4 8 Oak)Mountain)High)School 4 468 4 8 Covenant)Christian)Academy 2 422 3 9 Jefferson)County)IB)School 4 452 4 9 Mortimer)Jordan)High)School 4 349 4 10 HewittPTrussville)High)School 4 194 2 10 Montgomery)Catholic)Prep 6 284 3 11 The)Altamont)School 4 187 1 11 ClayPChalkville)High)School 4 278 3 12 Mary)G)Montgomery)High)School 7 101 1 12 Fairview)High)School 1 201 2 13 Hazel)Green)High)School 2 95 2 13 Corner)High)School 4 200 3 14 Boaz)High)School 2 63 1 Division)Three Team1 Key: Dist. Score Size ! District)Winner ! 1 Priceville)High)School 1 373 4 2 Brooks)High)School 1 336 4 3 Lexington)High)School 1 310 4 3 Hanceville)High)School 1 310 4 5 Good)Hope)High)School 1 307 4 6 Holly)Pond)High)School 1 121 1 7 Cold)Springs)High)School 1 120 2 2015 Alabama Statewide High School Math Contest Top Scores by District on the Comprehensive Exam District I Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Raney, Will Cullman High School 165 1 Doss, Krystian Good Hope High School 130 2 Ratliff, Ben Cullman High School 161 2 Hankins, Will Lexington High School 103 3 Qiu, Chu hui Saint Bernard Preparatory 152 3 Yancey, Carter Brooks High School 95 4 Roman, Nick West Point High School 131 4 Steen, Adam Lexington High School 82 5 Liu, Daiqi Saint Bernard Preparatory 114 5 Varner, Alison Priceville High School 78 District II Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Li, Joey Bob Jones High School 250 1 Do, Tiger Albertville High School 118 2 Van, Winston Bob Jones High School 221 2 Ard, Jewellia Albertville High School 112 3 Duan, Kevin Bob Jones High School 214 3 Milner, Gloma Boaz High School 106 4 Tian, Tina Bob Jones High School 181 4 Colvin, Tori Albertville High School 104 4 Zhu, Anthony Bob Jones High School 181 5 Munoz, Alex Albertville High School 100 District IV Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Li, Charles Vestavia Hills High School 245 1 McDuff, Duncan Homewood High School 189 2 Lu, Jin Vestavia Hills High School 240 2 Wingo, Houston Homewood High School 183 2 Pan, Lin Lin (Tailin) Vestavia Hills High School 240 3 Wilson, Tucker Homewood High School 173 4 He, Adam Alabama School of Fine Arts 235 4 Ashe, Laughlin Homewood High School 154 4 Mathews, Will Vestavia Hills High School 235 5 Kimbrell, Hunter Homewood High School 151 District VI Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Kim, Jimyeong (David) LAMP High School 135 1 Kim, Gyuna Saint James School 172 2 Petters, Leo Montgomery Catholic Prep 138 3 Kim, John (TaeSeong) Saint James School 131 4 Lee, Justin Saint James School 128 5 Kelly, Derek Montgomery Catholic Prep 126 2015 Alabama Statewide High School Math Contest Top Scores by District on the Comprehensive Exam Page 2 District VII Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Gong, Jungho Alabama School of Math and Science 185 2 Poirson, Noah Alabama School of Math and Science 175 3 Chen, Sihan Mary G Montgomery High School 107 4 Jeon, Kelly Alabama School of Math and Science 85 5 Davis, Kenneth Alabama School of Math and Science 78 District VIII Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Baek, Serin Dothan High School 194 2 Herring, Joshua Dothan High School 89 3 Junkins, Ben Dothan High School 77 3 Sauer, Matthew Dothan High School 77 2015 Alabama Statewide High School Math Contest Top Scores by District on the Algebra II & Trig Exam District I Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Braswell, Ann Carol Cullman High School 128 1 Hunter, Barkley Brooks High School 87 2 Seymore, Mitchell Cullman High School 125 2 Graves, 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School 152 2 Zhang, Keene Vestavia Hills High School 230 3 Selden, Paul Homewood High School 151 4 Jiang, Wendy Vestavia Hills High School 217 4 Ruffin, Maya Homewood High School 136 5 Getman, Eli Alabama School of Fine Arts 215 5 Powell, Mary Anne Homewood High School 126 District VI Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Jo, Minju Saint James School 137 2 Park, Suyoung Saint James School 133 3 Tsekouras, Ian Saint James School 115 4 Kim, Yoonha Park Crossing High School 107 5 Kim, Gibeom Saint James School 103 2015 Alabama Statewide High School Math Contest Top Scores by District on the Algebra II & Trig Exam Page 2 District VII Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Scott, Ariel Mary G Montgomery High School 89 2 Davis, Ben Mary G Montgomery High School 62 3 Shepherd, Austin Mary G Montgomery High School 57 4 Castillow, Laurissa Mary G Montgomery High School 38 2015 Alabama Statewide High School Math Contest Top Scores by District on the Geometry Exam District I Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Parker, Will West Point High School 168 1 Appleton, Jordan Priceville High School 136 2 Cottingham, Cameron Cullman High School 165 2 Thompson , Phillip Holly Pond High School 121 2 Johnson, Mallory Cullman High School 165 3 Conway, Joshua Hanceville High School 120 4 Parker, Tom West Point High School 147 4 Cantor, Dahlia Priceville High School 103 5 Byerley, Carley Cullman High School 146 5 Terry, Bryant Brooks High School 101 District II Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Atiqullah, Mahanaz Grissom High School 188 1 Slack, Aaron Covenant Christian Academy 177 2 Thomas, Carter Grissom High School 126 2 Sheldon, Malkah Covenant Christian Academy 146
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