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* In 2006, Alabama came in 15th in the A division.  
 
* In 2006, Alabama came in 15th in the A division.  
 
* In 2007, Alabama placed 9th in the A division and had several top scoring students including Seva Tchernov who placed 4th overall.
 
* In 2007, Alabama placed 9th in the A division and had several top scoring students including Seva Tchernov who placed 4th overall.
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* In 2008, Alabama A placed 33rd in the Division and Alabama B placed 37th in Division B.
  
For the first time in several years, Alabama plans to field two teams at ARML, one in Division A and one in Division B.
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Participation is now open to all interested Alabama high school students, as well as high achieving middle school students.
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Team selection and the [[Alabama ARML TST]] are still being planned in regards to the 2009 Alabama team.  Since 2005, the TST has been written by former AoPS class writer, instructor, and textbook author [[Mathew Crawford]] who now coaches the Alabama team.
  
Team selection is conducted by comparing scores from AMC exams and designated events during state tournaments.  One of these events, a short answer test given at the [[Vestavia Hills High School Math Tournament]], has become known as the [[Alabama ARML TST]] and is written by former AoPS class writer, instructor, and textbook author [[Mathew Crawford]].
 
  
 
== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==

Revision as of 03:22, 15 September 2008

The Alabama ARML team competes at the American Regions Mathematics League. Historically, the Alabama team has placed in the top 10 at ARML many times.

  • In 2006, Alabama came in 15th in the A division.
  • In 2007, Alabama placed 9th in the A division and had several top scoring students including Seva Tchernov who placed 4th overall.
  • In 2008, Alabama A placed 33rd in the Division and Alabama B placed 37th in Division B.

Participation is now open to all interested Alabama high school students, as well as high achieving middle school students.

Team selection and the Alabama ARML TST are still being planned in regards to the 2009 Alabama team. Since 2005, the TST has been written by former AoPS class writer, instructor, and textbook author Mathew Crawford who now coaches the Alabama team.


Resources