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Old Mill and Meade Finish at the Bottom of County Math Competition
The two local schools were unable to truly challenge the top three schools of the competition including Severn School and Annapolis High.
More than 120 students from both private and public schools participated in the Anne Arundel County High School Mathematics Competition held at  (AACC) on Oct. 15.
and  were two of the 14 schools that competed in the annual competition where Chesapeake Science Point Charter School took first place,  captured second place and  won third place.
Organized by AACC, the competition has five matches and each match is divided into two phases. First, students worked individually to answer six questions during a 30-minute period. Jun Lee from  achieved a perfect score in this first phase, according to a release from AACC.
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Then, students worked in teams to answer another set of six questions in 30 minutes during the second phase of the competition. According to a release from AACC, three teams achieved a perfect score on this part of the competition: Broadneck High,  and Severn School.
AACC said school scores are computed by adding the best team score to the average of the top three individuals’ scores.
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The next math competition will be held Nov. 5 in the Careers Center Building at AACC. For more information, contact Evie Robbins, AACC associate professor of mathematics and the competition director, at 410-777-2556 or ebrobbins@aacc.edu.
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