Westchester Putnam Interscholastic
Math League (WIML)

High School mathematics Competition

New York

Welcome to the 2024 - 2025
Westchester Putnam Interscholastic Mathematics League!

Hi Everyone!

Here is our proposed meet schedule.

  • Meet 1 – Monday, November 11, 2024 
  • *Note, 11/11 is a holiday.  You can participate in the meet at your school on Tue, Wed, Th or Fri)
  • Meet 2 – Monday, December 2, 2024 (In-Person {Hosts Needed} with Remote Option)
  • Meet 3 – Monday, January 6, 2025 (In-Person {Hosts Needed} with Remote Option)
  • Meet 4 – Monday, February 3, 2025(In-Person {Hosts Needed} with Remote Option)
  • Meet 5 – Monday, March 24, 2025 (In-Person {Hosts Needed} with Remote Option)
Here is the invoice for 2024 – 2025.
The overwhelming feedback has called for a return to in-person meets.  We are therefor recruiting schools to host the December, January, February, and March Meets.  A potential hosting school should secure space for around 100 students along with a space for the coaches to grade the papers.  The host school will be required to make enough copies of the contest for the participants.  Please use this form to indicate your school’s desire\willingness to host one or more of our meets. 

 Please send an email to mathmeets@gmail.com if you are interested in joining the  league.
 

We are all looking forward to a great competition this year.

Distribution of Contest Materials

This meet will be fully remote, you may administer the meet on any day from November 11 – 15, 2024.

Each round consisting of 2 questions and is 10 minutes in duration for the pair.

You and your students participate on your own any day you wish during the week of November 7th. The coach will grade the papers and summarize the scoring. The coach will then enter the scores using the Google form below. The password protected question files are provided below.  Announce a two minute warning and a 15 second warning.  Then provide a minute or two for the students to write their answers on the sheet.  Repeat for the 3 rounds.  Note: All students on a particular team must compete at the same time.  We cannot facilitate a split schedule where some students participate at one time while others participate at another time.  

You may allow as many students as you wish to take each round,  The highest scoring 5 students can be allocated to the first team.  The next highest scoring 5 students can be allocated to the second team etc.  This is to encourage the maximum participation for your team. If any questions should arise, please contact Michael Curry currymath@gmail.com.

Click here for the google form used to score the meet.