Science Olympiad Results for Snow College
Anatomy & Physiology 2nd place Josephine Schmidt
Chemistry Lab 2nd place Logan Marks & Tucker Back
Dynamic Planet 1st Place Bryson Evans & Andrew Lott
The NEBO Science Olympiad Invitational was held at MMHS last Saturday. Teams from all over the state and Idaho came to compete in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math. It was a great competition, and we had a lot of fun. Our two school teams placed 3rd and 4th place overall. The winner was the Treasure Valley Home School team from Idaho. We are excited for our next competition later this month at Snow College. The state competition is on March 31st.
Here are some notable individual results:
The team had a great time at the national science olympiad competition at Wright State University the weekend before school got out. This is the third year that our team has competed at nationals, and it was one of our best yet.
Here are our best individual results:
5th in Electric Wright Stuff (airplane) - Adam Syndergaard and Madyson Meeks and Lauren von Bose
16th in Rocks and Minerals - Delaney Rose and Julie Carlson
17th in Write it Do it - Joseph DelaCruz and Joshua Green
21st in Optics - Gideon Hale and Philip Richey
Congratulations to Jessica Pratt from Maple Mountain High School who competed at International Sustainable World Energy, Engineering, Environment Project (ISWEEEP), the largest international science fair in the world this past weekend, May 3-8, 2017, in Houston Texas. Jessica won a silver medal and $400 dollars where competed against students from around the world.
Our Science Olympiad team competed at Snow College this Saturday and took first for our region. This qualifies us for state where we hope (fingers crossed) to win our third state title in a row. Congratulate the following students when you see them:
Adam Syndergaard, who is on the Science Olympiad team, competed at the National Science Fair (Intel ISEF) last week, and, while there won one of three full ride scholarships to Florida Tech for his work building a 3D printed gas electron multiplier detector.