Information specific to organizations hosting a state meet:

  • Any organization interested in hosting its state's championship meet must submit an application, and mathleague.org will notify all applicants when a decision is reached as to who will host the state meet.
     
  • The host organization is not required to pay a test fee for the state championship tests.
     
  • mathleague.org will provide to the state meet hosts a list of qualified students and schools for their respective state meets. mathleague.org's determination regarding what size a school is classified as or who is qualified to attend the state meet is final.
     
  • All ties affecting the top three places in the target round or first place in the relay or team rounds at the state meet must be broken by mathleague.org's established item analysis procedures. Power question graders must break any first place ties by adjusting one or more scores based on the merits of the test taken as a whole. Sprint round ties must be officially recorded as ties unless the ties are broken by item analysis. Sweepstakes ties must be officially recorded as ties.
     
  • The state meet must include a viewing period where coaches can check their students' papers for grading or key errors before the results are announced. Neither mathleague.org nor the host organization will be held responsible for errors in grading or in the test keys after the results are announced.
 

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