The Minnesota Junior High School Mathematics
League was founded in 1986 by Marlys Henke. It was originally formed
with eight junior high schools from the City of St. Paul, and was
modeled after the Minnesota State High School Mathematics League
(MSHSML). The two organizations share the same triangle symbol
The purpose of the JHML is to encourage students
to participate in math contests, serve as a "farm club" for the MSHSML,
enable students to meet mathletes from other schools, and to provide
recognition for students excelling in mathematics. It also serves as
preparation for the annual MathCounts competition. The meet topics are
based on the MathCounts topics.
Member schools belong to a division of two to
fifteen schools that often are aligned with their athletic conference
competitors. Each school has a team ( or teams ) with a maximum of six
students with no more than four eighth graders. Individual
participation is also encouraged for those not on the official team.
For those schools with a ninth grade, there is a ninth grade
competition available. The teams in each division come together for
five meets each season.. During the 2007-2008 season the League had
over 2250 students
from 132 schools around the state of Minnesota participating in 25
divisions.
Ms. Henke started her teaching career in 1968,
teaching math and chemistry in Zambia, Africa. In 1970 she joined the
St. Paul Public Schools where she taught chemistry at the old Mechanic
Arts High School. In the late 1970's Ms. Henke taught math and science
at Highland Park Junior High School. In 1980 she became a member of the
math department at St. Paul Central High School. She became the coach
of the Central Math Team in 1984 and brought them to the State
Tournament every year from 1990 to 2004, winning the State Championship
in 1997 and 2001. In June of 2004 she retired from active
teaching, but remains active in the Senior High Math League.
At the 2005 Summer Conference of the Minnesota
Senior High School Math League, MS. Henke was inducted in the first
class of the League's Hall of Fame.
Ms. Henke has also coached Minnesota's American
Regions Math League teams and has been State Director of the American
Junior High School Math Exam given every November.
The 2008 Letter
of Intent can be found at
the Coach's Information button. Meet
papers can be found at the Past Meet Papers button.
The new 2008-2009
schedule can be found
under the Schedule button.
As you can see by the new block to the
left, I have added a guest book function. From the information I get
from my counter data, more people than those involved in the Math
League are viewing the site. If you don't mind can you leave me a
message about how you got here, what you are looking for. or how you
are using the site? I am especially interested in if you are using the
Past Meet Papers as practice problems, and what you are practicing for.
Mathletes are cautioned not
to leave any personal information without checking the "Private
Message" box on the message form. I do review each message before
releasing it to be published on the web, but it could slip through
Because
of the recent increase in postal rates, the state wide results will not
be mailed out with the division results after each meet. They are posted here under
"Top Scorers" and "Teams" buttons.
IMPORTANT CHANGE
We are asking that
the results be faxed in to the League Office
at the end of the meet. Coach's have been provided with the phone
number to use. If you need the number, use the e-mail link to the left
and ask for it. Postage increases have made it more cost effective to
use a fax machine. It will also allow coaches to make sure that results
get in right after the meet and not have them sit around in the
school office for several days. Please make sure that you use BLACK
ink when filling out the forms. Other colors do not fax as well.
All data for the 2007-2008 season is now in and entered. Final
statistics are now available under the buttons to the left of this page.
It should be
noted that in the
Individual or Team rankings, a 0 (zero) for a particular meet does not
necessarily mean that that individual or team scored a 0 for that
meet. It is a problem in the way my new Excel spreadsheet transfers
data. I have not yet been able to figure out a solution to this problem.
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