
Schools are divided into four divisions based on student population. Awards are given to the top-scoring students in each high school grade level and school awards are given to the top-scoring schools in each division, and the final prize — the Brian Twitchell award — is given to the school with the highest score across the competition.
Top school awards:
Division A: Maine School of Science and Mathematics
Division B: Falmouth High School
Division C: John Bapst Memorial High School
Division D: Gould Academy
Overall: Maine School of Science and Mathematics
Local high schools that competed included Cony, Erskine Academy, Carrabec, Edward Little, Fryeburg Academy, Gardiner, Gould Academy, Hall-Dale, Lake Region, Leavitt, Lewiston, Maine Central Institute, Maranacook, Messalonskee, Monmouth Academy, Mt. Blue, Oxford Hills, Poland, Richmond, St. Dominic Academy, Skowhegan, Spruce Mountain, Telstar, Temple Academy, Waterville, Winslow and Winthrop.
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