If interested in any of these, please contact Sam Swanson at [email protected] for more information.
The regional qualifier on October 18th will consist of a 100 multiple choice question test based on the Student Astronaut Challenge manual. Students will compete as a five person team, each individually taking a different version of the test and then a composite score will be made up of the average score of the team. The student textbook can be found on the website in the Reference Material Section. At the state competition, there are 3 rounds: an engineering challenge where students will be provided a space flight operation related problem and will be required to devise and present a procedure for solving the problem, the presentation and demonstration of a focused experimental proposal that could be performed on the International Space Station, and the performance of the pre-flight operation, launch, orbit and landing of the Space Shuttle Enterprise flight simulator (three students) and the operation and responsibilities of the mission control team (two students).
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Science Olympiad competitions are like academic track meets, consisting of a series of 23 team events. Each year, a portion of the events are rotated to reflect the ever-changing nature of genetics, earth science, chemistry, anatomy, physics, geology, mechanical engineering and technology. Regional Competition: January 24th
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Preliminary Exam: The F=ma contest. Multiple-choice only, focusing on mechanics; problems can be solved without the use of calculus. Exam time: 75 minutes (allow 90 minutes total to administer the exam).
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The Chemistry Olympiad is a multi-tiered competition designed to stimulate and promote achievement in high school chemistry.
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