American Regional Math League
American Regional Math League (ARML)
ARML is a national academic competition that brings together top middle to high school math students (grades 6–12) to compete in advanced areas such as algebra, geometry, number theory, and probability. The Frazer School distinguishes itself by fielding its own 15-member team, unlike other regions that combine "all-star" teams. Held on the last weekend of May or first weekend of June, this one-day contest includes four rounds: Team, Power, Individual, and Relay. Team members are selected through tryouts based on AMC and AIME scores, followed by dedicated group training sessions. Participants and teams receive national recognition for their mathematical achievements.
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What it is
What We Do
Students who take part in ARML gain exposure to high-level math challenges and enjoy the prestige and network that comes with national recognition.
Coaches and Contact
Our coaches are Mr. Ziwei Lu and Mr. Jake Frazer. Please reach out to Mr. Lu with questions.
2025 ARML Power 5th Place Nationally
2025 Southeast Region Champions
