Juniata Hosts Pennsylvania Science Olympiad Finals
(Posted April 13, 2001)
Students from 70 high schools and middle schools in Pennsylvania will be building bridges, creating packages to protect an egg dropped from a great height and exploring the world of science at the 2001 Science Olympiad Finals to be held on the campus of Juniata College, April 27.
This will be the 10th year Juniata College has hosted the finals. "Our campus is centrally located, which makes it convenient for all the teams," says Ron Pauline, associate professor of education and Science Olympiad state tournament site director. "More importantly, it gives faculty, students and staff a chance to work with some of the best science students in the state."
The students will take part in a variety of science projects across campus at sites such as Brumbaugh Science Center, Knox Stadium, the Kennedy Sports and Recreation Center, Good Hall and the lawn behind Ellis College Center.
The 2001 Science Olympiad begins at 9 a.m. and continues throughout the day, ending with an awards ceremony at 4 p.m. in the sport's center's main gym. More than 1,000 students will compete. Four Juniata faculty members and two undergraduate science students will be supervising single events.
Competitors are separated into two divisions: Division B (grades 6-9) and Division C (grades 9-12).
Teams attending the state finals at Juniata qualified by finishing first or second at one of six regional competitions held in March. Teams finishing first or second in the April 18 state finals will go on to compete in the 17th annual Science Olympiad National Tournament at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs, May 21.
The Science Olympiad brings out the talents, resourcefulness and skills of the top young scientific minds in the state as teams create different science projects for competition in 23 events. The events, which can involve individuals or teams, allow students to think creatively while building an elaborate project.
For example, in the Scrambler competition, students will have to affix an egg to the front of a self-propelled vehicle and compete to see how close they can get to a wall with a single push of the vehicle. The egg, of course, cannot crack during the competition.
Other events include Mission Impossible, where students build Rube Goldberg-style devices to demonstrate scientific principles; a competition to built the lightest bridge that can hold the most weight; and Science Crime Busters, where students identify various substances in a simulated crime scene.
Other events test knowledge and skills in astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, earth science, entomology, and physics.
Science Olympiad is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science and recognizing outstanding achievements in science education.
For more information on the Science Olympiad, visit the Science Olympiad Web site, www.SOinc.org. Juniata College also has a Web site dedicated to the event at www.juniata.edu/olympiad.
The middle schools and high schools with teams in the 2001 Pennsylvania Science Olympiad State Finals are:
B Division – Grades 6 – 9
Kane Area Middle School Northwestern Regioon
Clarion Area JHS
Indiana Junior High School
North East Middle School
DuBois Middle School
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Shady Side Academy M.S. Southwestern Region
Peter’s Twp Middle School
Finley Middle School
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Deer Lakes Middle School
Park Forest Middle School Central Region
Mechanicsburg Area Interm Sch.
Hershey Middle School
Bishop McDevitt JHS
Camp Hill M.S.
Lemoyne Middle School
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Welsh Valley M.S. Southeastern Region
Bala Cynwyd
Stetson M.S.
Fugett M.S.
Haverford M.S.
Unami Middle School
E.T. Richardson M.S.
Chichesgter M.S.
Abington J.H.S.
Pierce M.S.
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Fleetwood M.S. Centraleastern Region
East Hills M.S.
Wilson Southern JHS
Orefield M.S.
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Stroudsburg J.H.S. Northeastern Region
Wyoming Area M.S.
Danville M.S.
Wyalusing Jr/Sr High School
Central Columbia M.S.
Jersey Shore JHS
C Division – Grades 9 – 12
DuBois Area High School Northwestern Region
Montour High School
Taylor Allderdice High School
Clarion Area High School
Kane Area High School
Indiana Area Sr. High School
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Shady Side Academy Southwestern Region
Plum Senior High School
Peter’s Twp. High School
Somerset Area High School
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Burrell High School
State College High School Central Region
Cumberland Valley H.S.
Bishop McDevitt H.S.
Carlisle High School
Hollidaysburg Area Senior H.S.
Camp Hill High School
Susquehanna Twp. H.S.
Lancaster Catholic High School
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Harriton High School Southeastern Region
Lower Merion H.S.
B. Reed Henderson H.S.
Germantown Friends School
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Haverford Twp. H.S.
Fleetwood Area H.S. Centraleastern Region
Freedom High School
Exeter Twp. H.S.
Kutztown Area H.S.
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Stroudsburg H.S. Northeastern Region
Wyalusing Jr./Sr. High School
Wyoming Area H.S.
Wyoming Valley West H.S.
Berwick High School
Tunkhannock Area H.S.
Bishop Hoban H.S.
Contact April Feagley at feaglea@juniata.edu or (814) 641-3131 for more information.