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Crookston Middle School students dominate at Tri-College Math contest

Crookston Public School students competed in the Tri-College Math contest held at Minnesota State University Moorhead on Tuesday. The exams were written by the Concordia Mathematics Department.

A team consists of eight members, not more than four of whom are in the highest grade level. Each person takes an individual test, and then there is a team exam.  The team’s score is calculated by the sum of its team exam score and the individual exam scores of the eight members. 

This year, Crookston had students compete at each level.  6-8th grade had a full team of eight. 9-10th grade had a partial team of six members, and 11-12th grade had a partial team of two members.

Students/Teams who ranked in the top five were presented with plaques/trophies.

The Crookston Middle School team received first place overall for small schools in Minnesota/North Dakota. Individually, several Crookston students ranked very high out of the 150 students who competed.
Grayson Howland – 1st
Ella Capistran – 4th

Keziah Mason – 6th
Harrison Cameron – 11th
For the 9-10th grade students- Leah Johanneck ranked 12th place individually out of the 157 who competed in the small schools for Minnesota/North Dakota.

Back row: Coach Andrea Adrian, Grayson Howland, Jayden Nguyen, Jude Seddon, Harrison Cameron
Front row: Keziah Mason, Ella Capistran, Hamsini Chanda, Eva Gosse

Grayson Howland with his 1st place plaque

Ella Capistran with her fourth place plaque

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