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mathleague.org sponsors a series of high school math contests each year to determine the individual and team state champions in several states, as well as national champions. Local qualifying tournaments are held throughout the school year at various sites in these states. Within space limitations at each site, schools may attend any or all of these tournaments in an attempt to qualify for the state meet. Each event has a cutoff score, and all students and teams attaining the cutoff score will be invited to compete at the state championship, provided their schools are members of mathleague.org and located in a state where mathleague.org holds a championship. State meets will be held in April; details will be emailed by early April to all schools with qualifying students. To find the site closest to you, or to volunteer to host a tournament, follow the appropriate links above. Here is a checklist of things to do:
- Become a member of mathleague.org. Membership is a requirement for teams to compete at the state level. In addition, member schools are allowed to administer the mail-in round of qualifying tests to students in their schools (and the first team's entry fee is waived).
- Attend any of the qualifying meets, and as many as you want. If you qualify at the first one, go to the others for practice. Otherwise, keep going to tournaments until you qualify.
- Stay in touch with other mathleague.org teachers and students on the AoPS Forum.
- Purchase practice tests to build your team's strength.
- If you qualify for the state meet, you will be emailed an invitation in April. Make plans to be at your state meet location on the date of the state championship.
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