Crimson Education
American Regions Mathematics League
ARML Local is open to all middle schools, high schools, and home schooling groups. Each school may field one or more teams of six students. We encourage schools near each other to meet up and compete, but the contest can also be done at individual schools.
ARML Local, which can be completed in about 2.5 hours (allowing for breaks), has a round structure similar to the main ARML competition, so it is excellent preparation for the main competition at the end of May. The rounds are:
Team Round (45 minutes): A set of 15 short answer questions of various types worked together by the entire team.
Individual Round (5 pairs, 10 minutes/pair): A set of 10 short answer questions worked on independently by each student.
Relay Round (3 rounds, 6/8/10 minutes): If you've done ARML before, you know what this is. However, unlike ARML, each round has a different structure. The first round has each team breaking into three relay squads of two, the second round...