[contest dates]

Contest 1: 11/16/2024 [calc-ok]
Contest 2: 2/1/2025 [no-calc]
Contest 3: 5/3/2025 [calc-ok]

[location]

TBD

[contest topics]

CONTEST 1 - calc-ok
    SCHEDULE
    * Individual Round: 20 questions in 50 minutes, one point per question
    * Team Round (Candy Bar): 20 questions in 50 minutes
    TOPICS
    * 6th grade: ratio, proportion and percent, geometry: area and perimeter of circles, rectangles and triangles
    * 7th grade: basic statistics (arithmetic mean, median, mode); divisibility (primes, composites, GCD, LCM, relatively prime, number of divisors, etc.); ratios, proportions, and percents
    * 8th grade: basic statistics (arithmetic mean, median, mode, stem and leaf plots, box and whiskers plots, pie charts, histograms); divisibility (primes, composites, GCD, LCM, relatively prime, number of divisors, etc.); arithmetic and geometric sequences (including partial sums)
CONTEST 2 - no-calc
    SCHEDULE
    * Individual Round: 20 questions in 50 minutes, one point per question
    * Team Round (Candy Bar): 20 questions in 50 minutes
    TOPICS
    * 6th grade: basic geometry (angle measurement, perimeter, area, volume), probability (and/or easy inclusion/exclusion), counting (permutations and combinations), the Pythagorean Theorem
    * 7th grade: basic geometry (angle measurement, perimeter, area, volume), probability (and/or easy inclusion/exclusion), counting (permutations and combinations), the Pythagorean Theorem
    * 8th grade: basic geometry (angle measurement, perimeter, area, volume, polygon formulas), probability (and/or easy inclusion/exclusion), counting (permutations and combinations), the Pythagorean Theorem (including special triangles, 30-60-90 and 45-45-90)
CONTEST 3 - calc-ok
    SCHEDULE
    * Individual Round: 20 questions in 50 minutes, one point per question
    * Team Round (Candy Bar): 20 questions in 50 minutes
    TOPICS
    * 6th grade: linear equations, number patterns, geometric similarity, interpreting graphs
    * 7th grade: linear equations, number patterns, geometric similarity, interpreting graphs
    * 8th grade: systems of linear equations, number patterns, symmetry and transformations, quadratic equations


[special adjusted contest topics ONLY for 2021-2022]

CONTEST 1 - calc-ok
    SCHEDULE
    * Individual Round: 20 questions in 50 minutes, one point per question
    * Team Round (Candy Bar): 20 questions in 50 minutes
    TOPICS
    * 6th grade: ratios, proportions, percents; probability and counting (permutations and combinations)
    * 7th grade: basic statistics (arithmetic mean, median, mode); divisibility (primes, composites, GCD, LCM); ratios, proportions, percents; probability and counting (permutations and combinations)
    * 8th grade: basic statistics (arithmetic mean, median, mode); divisibility (primes, composites, GCD, LCM); ; probability and counting (permutations and combinations); arithmetic and geometric sequences (including partial sums)
CONTEST 2 - no-calc
    SCHEDULE
    * Individual Round: 20 questions in 50 minutes, one point per question
    * Team Round (Candy Bar): 20 questions in 50 minutes
    TOPICS
    * 6th grade: basic geometry (angle measurement, perimeter, area, volume); Pythagorean theorem; linear equations and number patterns
    * 7th grade: basic geometry (angle measurement, perimeter, area, volume); Pythagorean theorem; linear equations and number patterns; symmetry and transformations
    * 8th grade: basic geometry (angle measurement, perimeter, area, volume, similarity); Pythagorean theorem; linear equations and systems, quadratic equations
[contest formats]

I. Individual Contests — Younger students may compete at a higher grade level. Each grade level contest may have as many as six contestants and any number of alternates.
II. Contest 1 is calc-okay, Contest 2 is not.
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