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ARML stands for American Regions Mathematics League, an annual national
high school mathematics competition that is held at three sites almost
simultaneously, with the west coast site being at San Jose State
University.
We will be helping out the San Francisco Bay Area (SFBA) team, which has
traditionally done very well in the competition, haven taken first in the
nation in 1996, 1999, 2000, and 2001. Practices this year will be held at
Stanford in the Math Building every Sunday afternoon in April and May,
beginning with Sunday 2003.04.06 and ending with Sunday 2003.05.25.
We meet at 380-380c (the auditorium). Although the permanent meeting time
has yet to be determined, the first practice will be from 1400h to 1700h.
The permanent practice time will probably last for three hours in the
afternoon. Of course, you don't have to stay for the whole time. We will
also probably have an after-practice game session that should last around
half an hour.
The SFBA ARML team page is at:
http://epgy.stanford.edu/arml/
Various organizational details are distributed via a Yahoo!
group, so it would also be a good idea to subscribe to the group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SFBA-ARML/join
If you have the smallest desire to help out sometime, there is an SFBA
ARML Coaches Yahoo Group that you should join.
http://groups.yahoo.com/invite/SFBA-ARML-Coaches
You may have to wait for approval before you are in the group.
If you have the smallest desire to help out sometime, you should subscribe
to the SFBA ARML Coach Mailing List by sending an e-mail to:
majordomo@lists.stanford.edu
with an empty subject and a message body of:
subscribe sfbaarml2003
You will receive a confirmation e-mail which you have to reply to before
you are on the list.
If you have any questions, please direct them to
dying@leland.stanford.edu. Thanks! :)
Earlier e-mails sent to the SUMO and/or SFBA ARML Coach mailing list are
archived here:
Earlier e-mails sent to the SFBA ARML Yahoo! group are archived here:
Here are links to some general pages regarding ARML:
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