Massachusetts Association of Mathematics Leagues (MAML)

High School mathematics Competition

Massachusetts, MA

Welcome to the new official MAML website!

This is the new home of the MAML. Here you will find all of the available information regarding the MAML Level 1 and Level 2 contests as well as information regarding our State competition.

MAML Level 1 Results

We had a very successful administration of the MAML Level 1 Exam this past November 5, 2020. Congratulations to all participants! There were 438 participants with 4 perfect scores! The administration of the MAML Level 1 in remote setting shows that this type of contest can result in a  successful experience which is fair and fun. The results were sent to all of the coaches/advisors/teachers which were identified by the students when they signed up. If you are a student seeking your results, please check with that person for your results. If difficulty arises, please contact Michael Curry.

Here is the contest file.  Enjoy! 

2020 MAML Level 1

MAML Level 1 Contest - November 5, 2020

Given the continued uncertainty involving the Coronavirus and how it will affect schools during the 2020-2021 school year, the following changes have been made in the administration of the First Level examination. (At this time, no decision has been made concerning the Level II examination.)

  • Here is the link for the actual contest.  [OFFICIAL MAML LEVEL 1 CONTEST] If you wish to take the exam today and have not yet registered, please have your coach or advisor contact Michael Curry to submit your name to the official roster.
  • Registration is now closed for the MAML Level 1 Exam.  Please have your coach or advisor contact Michael Curry if you wish to participate and have not yet registered.
  • Pre-registration is encouraged, but students may register up until the day of the exam. 
  • There will be no fee to register for this year’s Olympiad.
  • Duration and Schedule: The First Level Examination will consist of fifteen (15) short answer questions.
  • Scoring: 10 points for a correct answer, 1 point if question is omitted, 0 points for an incorrect answer. Total possible points: 150. (This scoring scheme is in effect for 2020 only.) 
  • The exam will be 45 minutes in duration. 
  • The examination will be administered online beginning at 3:30pm and concluding no later than 4:30pm on Thursday, November 5, 2020. 
  • There is no flexibility allowed with regard to the time period.
  • Proctoring: Since the examination is being given online, teachers will not be expected to proctor the exam. However, each student will be asked to sign an honor pledge stating that they did not in any way cheat on the examination, nor did the student share the contents of the examination with anyone for the duration of the examination. A student may not seek assistance from anyone or any source, either in person or from an online source during the examination. Any violation may result in disqualification.
  • Students will submit their answers using an online form. Students and teachers will be notified of the results of the First Level Examination by email when they become available.
  • There are no monetary prizes for the First Level Examination.
  • Contest materials will be distributed electronically at 3:15pm on November 5, 2020. The contest file will only be sent to those who have signed up to take the exam using the registration form above. Students cannot expect to receive the exam file after 3:15pm on November 5, 2020.
  • The window for students to enter answers will be available from 3:30pm until 4:45pm on November 5, 2020.  No exceptions will be made.
  • We are unsure at this time if a Level 2 exam will be offered during the 2020 – 2021 school year.
  • If any questions should arise, please contact Michael Curry at currymath@gmail.com.