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Barrington Middle School (BMS) is a school in Barrington, Rhode Island that participates in the Rhode Island MathCounts Competition.
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Barrington Middle School (BMS) is a school in Barrington, Rhode Island that participates in the [[Rhode Island MathCounts]] Competition.
  
BMS frequently does well at the RI State Competition, and generally places in the top 2. Since 2007, it has won a total of 3 state championships-2007, 2008, 2011.  
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BMS frequently does well at the RI State Competition, and generally places in the top 2. Since 2007, it has won a total of 4 state championships-2007, 2008, 2011 and 2012.  
  
The coach for the state competitions up to and including 2011 was Dr. Saeja Kim. When the team won states, she did not coach the team for the national competition, and so Meg Medeiros, an eighth grade math teacher at the school took up the position.  
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The coach for the state competitions up to and including 2011 was Dr. Saeja Kim. When the team won states, she did not coach the team for the national competition, and so Meg Medeiros, an eighth grade math teacher at the school, took up the position.  
  
Barrington Middle School decides its school team through an official school competition that determines the top 4 students based purely on written scores. This also allows the coach to select six individuals to bring to the state competition as additional competitors.  
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Barrington Middle School decides its team through a school competition that determines the top 10 students based purely on written scores. This also allows the coach to select four individuals to represent the school based on a combination of this competition and other, more personal, factors.  
  
 
== Past School Team Members and Placements at States ==
 
== Past School Team Members and Placements at States ==
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== 2012 ==
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* William Yao
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* Ethan Wold
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* Sahil Mishra
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* Vivian Tian
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Placed first.
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== 2013 ==
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* William Yao
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* Jonny Zhang
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* Eliot Laidlaw
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* Wanqing Li
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Placed Second
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== 2014 ==
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* Michael Lamontagne
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* Jonny Zhang
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* Eliot Laidlaw
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* Annika Kelly
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Placed Second
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== 2015 ==
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Assistant Coach: Matthew Lamontagne
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*Jonny Zhang
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* Annika Kelly
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* Samuel Yuan
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* Sam Wohlever
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Placed Second

Latest revision as of 16:52, 9 March 2015

Barrington Middle School (BMS) is a school in Barrington, Rhode Island that participates in the Rhode Island MathCounts Competition.

BMS frequently does well at the RI State Competition, and generally places in the top 2. Since 2007, it has won a total of 4 state championships-2007, 2008, 2011 and 2012.

The coach for the state competitions up to and including 2011 was Dr. Saeja Kim. When the team won states, she did not coach the team for the national competition, and so Meg Medeiros, an eighth grade math teacher at the school, took up the position.

Barrington Middle School decides its team through a school competition that determines the top 10 students based purely on written scores. This also allows the coach to select four individuals to represent the school based on a combination of this competition and other, more personal, factors.

Past School Team Members and Placements at States

2009

  • Cassidy Laidlaw
  • Jack Liang
  • Mark Krosschell
  • Matthew Lamontagne

Placed second.

2010

  • Cassidy Laidlaw
  • Teddy Ni
  • Matthew Lamontagne
  • William Klimpert

Placed second.

2011

  • Matthew Lamontagne
  • Teddy Ni
  • Adam Kelly
  • William Yao

Placed first.

2012

  • William Yao
  • Ethan Wold
  • Sahil Mishra
  • Vivian Tian

Placed first.

2013

  • William Yao
  • Jonny Zhang
  • Eliot Laidlaw
  • Wanqing Li

Placed Second

2014

  • Michael Lamontagne
  • Jonny Zhang
  • Eliot Laidlaw
  • Annika Kelly

Placed Second

2015

Assistant Coach: Matthew Lamontagne

  • Jonny Zhang
  • Annika Kelly
  • Samuel Yuan
  • Sam Wohlever

Placed Second