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'''CMST''', which stands for Collaborative Middle School Tournament, is a question set written by volunteers from the [[Hsquizbowl.org forums]]. The goal is to produce a set accessible to Middle School students that follows the tenets of [[Good quizbowl]], following an [[mACF]] [[Tossup-Bonus Format]]. The first set was produced during the 2009-10 school year.
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The '''Collaborative Middle School Tournament''' (or '''CMST'''), is a question set written by volunteers from the Quiz Bowl community. The goal is to produce a set accessible to Middle School students that follows the tenets of [[Good quizbowl]] and follows an [[mACF]] [[Tossup-Bonus Format]]. The first set was produced during the 2009-10 school year and it was repeated in the 2010-11 school year.
  
 
The distribution for 2010-11 was American History (1/1), European History (1/1), Ancient/World History (1/1), Government (0/1), Geography (2/1), English Language Literature (2/2), Other Academic Lit/Language Arts (1/1), Juvenile Literature (1/1), Life Science (1/1), Physical Science (2/1), Astronomy (1/1), Conceptual Math (1/1), Computational Math (0/1), Visual Arts (1/1), Auditory Arts (1/1), Religion (1/1), Mythology (1/1), Current Events (1/1), and Your Choice (1/1).
 
The distribution for 2010-11 was American History (1/1), European History (1/1), Ancient/World History (1/1), Government (0/1), Geography (2/1), English Language Literature (2/2), Other Academic Lit/Language Arts (1/1), Juvenile Literature (1/1), Life Science (1/1), Physical Science (2/1), Astronomy (1/1), Conceptual Math (1/1), Computational Math (0/1), Visual Arts (1/1), Auditory Arts (1/1), Religion (1/1), Mythology (1/1), Current Events (1/1), and Your Choice (1/1).
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The second set, for 2010-11, was used at Bainbridge (GA), Barrington (IL), Chattahoochee (GA), Dorman (SC), Early College (NC), Longfellow Middle School (VA), Springfield (IL), and Tuscumbia (MO). It was written and edited by [[Ankit Aggarwal]], [[Joe Brosch]], [[Siddhant Dogra]], [[Brad Fischer]], [[Zach Foster]], [[Jonah Greenthal]], [[Jeff Hoppes]], [[William Horton]], [[Adil Khan]], [[Kay Li]], [[Charles Martin]] Jr., [[Brendan McKendy]], [[Fred Morlan]], [[Jeff Price]], [[David Reinstein]], [[Tristan Willey]], and [[Dwight Wynne]].
 
The second set, for 2010-11, was used at Bainbridge (GA), Barrington (IL), Chattahoochee (GA), Dorman (SC), Early College (NC), Longfellow Middle School (VA), Springfield (IL), and Tuscumbia (MO). It was written and edited by [[Ankit Aggarwal]], [[Joe Brosch]], [[Siddhant Dogra]], [[Brad Fischer]], [[Zach Foster]], [[Jonah Greenthal]], [[Jeff Hoppes]], [[William Horton]], [[Adil Khan]], [[Kay Li]], [[Charles Martin]] Jr., [[Brendan McKendy]], [[Fred Morlan]], [[Jeff Price]], [[David Reinstein]], [[Tristan Willey]], and [[Dwight Wynne]].
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[[Category:Quiz Bowl in Middle School]]

Revision as of 20:56, 10 April 2011

The Collaborative Middle School Tournament (or CMST), is a question set written by volunteers from the Quiz Bowl community. The goal is to produce a set accessible to Middle School students that follows the tenets of Good quizbowl and follows an mACF Tossup-Bonus Format. The first set was produced during the 2009-10 school year and it was repeated in the 2010-11 school year.

The distribution for 2010-11 was American History (1/1), European History (1/1), Ancient/World History (1/1), Government (0/1), Geography (2/1), English Language Literature (2/2), Other Academic Lit/Language Arts (1/1), Juvenile Literature (1/1), Life Science (1/1), Physical Science (2/1), Astronomy (1/1), Conceptual Math (1/1), Computational Math (0/1), Visual Arts (1/1), Auditory Arts (1/1), Religion (1/1), Mythology (1/1), Current Events (1/1), and Your Choice (1/1).

The first set, for 2009-10, is believed to have been used at Barrington (IL), Chattahoochee (GA), Dorman HS (SC), Illinois Valley CC (IL), and LASA HS (TX). Its creation was overseen by Andy Watkins and written by Nick Bergeon, Matt Bollinger, Matthew Dirks, Zach Foster, David Garb, Jeff Hoppes, Sandy Huang, Idris Kahloon, Tanay Kothari, Kay Li, Charles Martin Jr., Trygve Meade, Aidan Mehigan, Charlie Rosenthal, Donald Taylor, and Dwight Wynne. Jeff Hoppes, Jeff Price, Donald Taylor, and Dwight Wynne served as the primary editors and proofreaders.

The second set, for 2010-11, was used at Bainbridge (GA), Barrington (IL), Chattahoochee (GA), Dorman (SC), Early College (NC), Longfellow Middle School (VA), Springfield (IL), and Tuscumbia (MO). It was written and edited by Ankit Aggarwal, Joe Brosch, Siddhant Dogra, Brad Fischer, Zach Foster, Jonah Greenthal, Jeff Hoppes, William Horton, Adil Khan, Kay Li, Charles Martin Jr., Brendan McKendy, Fred Morlan, Jeff Price, David Reinstein, Tristan Willey, and Dwight Wynne.