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  •  The team

    Math Team competes at WPI

    The Diman Math Team was invited to Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s 32nd Annual Math Meet on Tuesday, October 15th. WPI limited the event to only four students per team, and Adam Bouchard, Makayla Cabeceiras, William Girard, and Owen Morris represented Diman well. (11/04/19)

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  •  The team and the award

    Math team finishes perfect season

    The Diman Math Team completed a perfect season with a win at the annual spring vocational math meet hosted by Bay Path Voc-Tech in Charlton, MA on Thursday, May 2nd, 2019. Sixteen teams from seven different schools vied for top honors. Team Captain Marcus Banoub helped his team take an early lead and maintain it throughout the competition. Congratulations Diman Math Team! (5/3/19)

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  •  Psyched for Chromebooks!

    Diman Bengal Education Foundation funds Chromebooks at Diman

    The Diman Bengal Education Foundation presented $14,300 to the school for the 100% purchase price of 55 Chromebooks. This technology has become a resourceful tool within the English Language Arts Department and helps prepare sophomore students for MCAS 2.0 testing. (3/28/19)

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  • The math team

    Math Team Finds Path to Victory

    For the second year in a row, the Diman Regional Math Team won first place at the annual vocational league competition, this time hosted by Bay Path Voc-Tech in Charlton, MA on Monday 11/19. Team captain Marcus Banoub led Diman's A Team to victory over Bay Path, Greater Lawrence, Bristol Plymouth, Norfolk, Greater Lowell, Essex, and Madison Park. New members Owen Morris, William Girard, and Adam Bouchard all contributed to the team win. (11/19/18)

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  • The teams and the trophy

    Math Team earns Vocational League trophy

    Thanks to months of dedicated practice, the Diman Math Team brought home the Massachusetts Vocational Mathematics League trophy for the first time in the school’s history on Wednesday, April 25th. Tri-County Regional Voc-Tech High School hosted teams from several vocational schools with 17 teams vying for the top prize. (4/26/18)

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  • Math team earns invite to WPI

    The Diman Math Team was invited to Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s 30th Annual Math Meet on Tuesday, October 17th. This was the first invitation ever extended to Diman Regional for this prestigious competition.

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  •  The Math Team and advisor Decio Matos

    Math team divides and conquers

    Diman's nascent Math team multiplied their success at the vocational math meet, earning 2nd, 4th and 6th place out of 28 teams from 13 schools. At last year's event, the teams placed 9, 10, and 14 out of 23 teams. (4/11/17)

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  • Diman adds up success

    Two advisors, plus thirteen students, divided by merely one month of preparation equaled academic success for Diman on Monday, November 23. That’s when three teams of Diman students competed in a vocational school math meet at Blue Hills Regional and earned 9th, 10th, and 14th place versus 23 other teams from 9 other schools. (12/2/2015)

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  • Diman fills up on pi

    Pi. It’s the transcendental number “3.14…” used to calculate the area, perimeter, and volume of circles and cylinders. Every year, math departments and enthusiasts celebrate “Pi Day” on March 14 (3/14), but this year’s celebration will be bigger, because the date will be 3/14/15, which corresponds to the next two digits of pi (3.1415) and only happens once a century. (3/5/2015)

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  •  The Pi Day display

    Diman marks Pi Day with a special display

    A quadcopter drone, hovering 190 feet in the air and equipped with a digital camera, had perhaps the best view of the more than 1,500 Diman Regional Vocational Technical High School students and teachers who stood below holding square orange and white cards. (3/13/15)

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