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mathleague.org offers a number of services focused on enhancing the quality and quantity of competitive mathematical opportunities available to students everywhere. We offer a variety of programs for students in grades 3-12:

  • Elementary Contests - mathleague.org releases several sets of elementary tests each year. These tests are administered at local and state contests, culminating with a National Championship in June.
  • gateio app - mathleague.org releases several sets of middle school tests each year to help students prepare for other contests with a similar format. These tests are administered at local contests, and top scorers are invited to participate in our innovative nationwide (INTER)2 SECT contest in March.
  • High School Contests - mathleague.org runs the state high school math championship meets in several states and organizes a national League Championship every May. We also organize teams from several states to compete in the national American Regions Math League competition.
  • Classes, Workshops, and Tutoring - In addition to organizing math competitions, mathleague.org runs classes and individual tutoring sessions to develop students' problem solving skills and train them for other competitions.

mathleague.org's philosophy includes a belief that math contests should be a learning experience; and to that end students should be exposed to brand new problems at every contest, should be allowed to keep their test questions and completed answer sheets, and should be given solutions to all problems at the conclusion of the contest. Want to know more? http://why.mathleague.org

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