Mailing List [combined with the Arizona list] - Practices - Permission Slip
Students planning to go to ARML this year need to send a permission slip, along with a check for $125 (made out to Math League), to PO Box 19404, Stanford CA 94309. You may also pay online by clicking the button below; either way, make sure participant's name is attached to the payment, and make sure to mail the permission slip as soon as possible. Payments must be received by May 1, and permission slips must be received by May 15.
Letter to Prospective Students
mathleague.org is recruiting a team of 15 talented math students to represent the State of Nevada at the national ARML competition, and based on your performance on this year’s AMC contests we would like to invite you to submit an application to be on this year's team. We will be competing at the American Regions Mathematics League national contest in Las Vegas this May. This year's ARML meet is scheduled for May 30 and 31 at the campus of the University of Nevada - Las Vegas. Fortunately, this year ARML does not conflict with the SAT, so no students will have to go through the hassle of rescheduling a test date.
The total cost of the trip this year will be $125, which covers registration, housing Friday night at the University of Nevada - Las Vegas, two meals on Saturday, and a team T-shirt. You will be responsible for your meals on Friday and dinner Saturday night, as well as any additional spending money you wish to bring. If you live outside the Las Vegas area and need help arranging transportation to the contest site, please contact us so we can organize a plan. Many school districts pay part or all of a student's expenses to attend the ARML meet. Feel free to seek funding from your local district; if you are accepted onto the team mathleague.org can prepare an official invitation letter to assist in securing funding if you would like to pursue this option.
Considering the early May registration deadline, your application for participation will be due by April 25. You may apply online at http://mathleague.org/armlapp.php (go ahead and ignore the April 22 deadline listed on the website). Accepted students will be notified by April 28 and will need to submit a permission slip and the $125 fee by April 30.
For more information about the ARML program, feel free to check out the ARML webpage at http://www.arml.com. Once you have been accepted onto the team we will send details about transportation and notify you of any team practices to be held in your area between now and the competition. Attending practices is an important part of the ARML process; and as such you will be expected to attend any practices we are able to hold in May in Las Vegas if you live close enough to attend practices. If you have any questions, we can be reached at 877-872-5244, or by email at mathleague@mathleague.org. Congratulations on your mathematical achievements this year; we look forward to your participation on this year's team!