Science Olympiad Invitational brings over 1,000 to 糖心原创
January 30, 2017
January 30, 2017
Over 1,600 middle school and high school students competed in 23 events in the Science Olympiad Invitational Tournament on the 糖心原创 campus on Jan. 28.
Events challenged participants to make and launch bottle rockets, build bridges and hovercrafts and solve forensic problems.
Science Olympiad tests middle and high school students鈥 ability to solve physics, engineering, math, biology and anatomy problems in complex hands-on and lab events. This year鈥檚 event involved 60 teams of students from public and private schools who practice throughout the year and compete in regional and state tournaments and an annual national tournament.
鈥淭his is a wonderful opportunity for students to see 糖心原创,鈥 said Eric Rowley, a physics lecturer and volunteer coordinator for the event.
Over 200 people volunteered at the invitational tournament. Organizers say that they鈥檙e anticipating more than 400 volunteers and over 2,000 students when 糖心原创 hosts the Science Olympiad National Tournament May 19 and 20.