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ABOUT – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Indiana Science Olympiad is a State level organization which operates independently of Science Olympiad. Because of the history and nature of Science Olympiad, the function of the two entities, Science Olympiad and Indiana Science Olympiad, is interdependent. America’s Most Exciting Team Science Competition. For over 30 years, Science TOURNAMENTS & CLINICS Invitational Dates: December 5, 2020 – Whiting Invitational – C Division only Satellite tournament. January 18, 2020 – Northridge Invitational (Format TBD) Regional Tournament Locations and Dates: February 13, 2021 – INSO Satellite Regional #1 (Location TBD) February 20, 2021 – INSO Satellite Regional #2 (Location TBD)EXECUTIVE BOARD
2020 State Tournament Director. Monica Cardella, Purdue University. Regional Tournament Directors. Vanessa Quinn, Purdue University Northwest. Sarah Cote and Steve Arnold, Ivy Tech Bloomington. Philip Villani, Butler University. Rosemary Cheek Walthour, Ivy Tech Lafayette. Sarah Liechty, Ivy Tech Terre Haute. Nelson De Leon,Indiana University
REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for the 2021 season is now open. Please visit the registration website and follow the steps below to register your teams. Click here if you would like to print a copy of the instructions listed below. Email IndianaSciOly@gmail.com with questions or issues with registration. Registration Website. Step 1: Click on Register your school. MEMBERSHIP – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Membership . © Copyright 2021. Encase WordPress Theme by Styled Themes WordPress Theme by Styled Themes CONTACT US – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Coaches Survey. Student Participant Survey. Contact Us. Contact Us. Fields marked with an * are required. Name *. School Name *. Division *. B - Middle School C - High School.START A TEAM
Register team as soon as possible so you can choose a regional date that works best for your team. To register your team (s) go to the instructions site beginning mid-late August through December 19, 2018. Teams must be registered in order to participate in Invitational, Regional & State tournaments. Pay fees.GENERAL POLICIES
1) Alternates are in addition to the 15 team members. 2) There is no limit to the number of alternates. 3) Alternates replace full-team members when full-team members are absent and participate in the entire competition. They may not fill in for a regular team member for a single event because of a time conflict. ARCHIVED STATE RESULTS Student Participant Survey. Archived State Results. 2019 Division B Top Five Schools. 1st: Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Valparaiso. 2nd: Raymond Park Middle School, Indianapolis. 3rd: Tri-North Middle School, Bloomington. 4th: Wilbur Wright Middle School, Munster. 5th: Benjamin Franklin Middle School, Valparaiso. 2019 Division C Top Five INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Indiana Science Olympiad (INSO) is a nonprofit organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science and providing recognition for outstanding achievement by students in grades 6-12. We encourage middle (division B) and high school (division C) students to succeed in science,technology
ABOUT – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Indiana Science Olympiad is a State level organization which operates independently of Science Olympiad. Because of the history and nature of Science Olympiad, the function of the two entities, Science Olympiad and Indiana Science Olympiad, is interdependent. America’s Most Exciting Team Science Competition. For over 30 years, Science TOURNAMENTS & CLINICS Invitational Dates: December 5, 2020 – Whiting Invitational – C Division only Satellite tournament. January 18, 2020 – Northridge Invitational (Format TBD) Regional Tournament Locations and Dates: February 13, 2021 – INSO Satellite Regional #1 (Location TBD) February 20, 2021 – INSO Satellite Regional #2 (Location TBD)EXECUTIVE BOARD
2020 State Tournament Director. Monica Cardella, Purdue University. Regional Tournament Directors. Vanessa Quinn, Purdue University Northwest. Sarah Cote and Steve Arnold, Ivy Tech Bloomington. Philip Villani, Butler University. Rosemary Cheek Walthour, Ivy Tech Lafayette. Sarah Liechty, Ivy Tech Terre Haute. Nelson De Leon,Indiana University
REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for the 2021 season is now open. Please visit the registration website and follow the steps below to register your teams. Click here if you would like to print a copy of the instructions listed below. Email IndianaSciOly@gmail.com with questions or issues with registration. Registration Website. Step 1: Click on Register your school. MEMBERSHIP – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Membership . © Copyright 2021. Encase WordPress Theme by Styled Themes WordPress Theme by Styled Themes CONTACT US – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Coaches Survey. Student Participant Survey. Contact Us. Contact Us. Fields marked with an * are required. Name *. School Name *. Division *. B - Middle School C - High School.START A TEAM
Register team as soon as possible so you can choose a regional date that works best for your team. To register your team (s) go to the instructions site beginning mid-late August through December 19, 2018. Teams must be registered in order to participate in Invitational, Regional & State tournaments. Pay fees.GENERAL POLICIES
1) Alternates are in addition to the 15 team members. 2) There is no limit to the number of alternates. 3) Alternates replace full-team members when full-team members are absent and participate in the entire competition. They may not fill in for a regular team member for a single event because of a time conflict. ARCHIVED STATE RESULTS Student Participant Survey. Archived State Results. 2019 Division B Top Five Schools. 1st: Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Valparaiso. 2nd: Raymond Park Middle School, Indianapolis. 3rd: Tri-North Middle School, Bloomington. 4th: Wilbur Wright Middle School, Munster. 5th: Benjamin Franklin Middle School, Valparaiso. 2019 Division C Top FiveIN THE NEWS
The SallieMae Science Olympiad Scholarship for IU Bloomington is intended to reward high achieving Indiana Science Olympiad students and to encourage them to continue their involvement in Science Olympiad at Indiana University. The first recipients of these $1,000 awards were announced at the 2017 Indiana Science Olympiad StateTournament and
ABOUT US – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Indiana Science Olympiad is a State level organization which operates independently of Science Olympiad. Because of the history and nature of Science Olympiad, the function of the two entities, Science Olympiad and Indiana Science Olympiad, is interdependent. America’s Most Exciting Team Science Competition. For over 30 years, Science MEMBERSHIP – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Membership . © Copyright 2021. Encase WordPress Theme by Styled Themes WordPress Theme by Styled Themes CONTACT US – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Coaches Survey. Student Participant Survey. Contact Us. Contact Us. Fields marked with an * are required. Name *. School Name *. Division *. B - Middle School C - High School. BENEFITS – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD The most important benefit of Science Olympiad is the learning and camaraderie of like-minded students who work together to solve a problem, build a device, and are then rewarded for their efforts! Exposure to science at a higher level! Indiana Science Olympiad takes pride in the fact that all regional tournaments, the state tournament,and
START A TEAM
Register team as soon as possible so you can choose a regional date that works best for your team. To register your team (s) go to the instructions site beginning mid-late August through December 19, 2018. Teams must be registered in order to participate in Invitational, Regional & State tournaments. Pay fees. SCIENCE EDUCATION STANDARDS Science Olympiad strives to create a roster of events in Division B and Division C that will enhance any school or district’s educational mission. Teachers seeking curriculum resources that illustrate standards in action have found success with Science Olympiad because it emphasizes the close relationship between teachingand assessment.
FAQ – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD REGISTRATION FAQ’S. Question: What is the registration fee and who do I make the check payable to? Answer: Fees have NOT changed for returning teams for 2017-2018. Membership is $275 (this includes the National fee), schools fielding additional teams will pay $200 per additional team. Checks are to be made payable to INDIANA SCIENCEOLYMPIAD.
2020 INDIANA BIRD LIST 2020 INDIANA BIRD LIST 1) Special Characters: indicates vocalizations that may be tested & * indicates an introduced, widespread Species 2) The taxonomic scheme is based upon the 7th edition Checklist of North American Birds, American Ornithologists' Union, and www.allaboutbirds.org 2019 Cornell University Laboratory ofOrnithology.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
High School Representative Dan Nichols Whiting High School 1751 Oliver Street Whiting, IN 46394 Ph: (219) 659-0255 sciolydan@gmail.com: High School Representative INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Indiana Science Olympiad (INSO) is a nonprofit organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science and providing recognition for outstanding achievement by students in grades 6-12. We encourage middle (division B) and high school (division C) students to succeed in science,technology
IN THE NEWS
The SallieMae Science Olympiad Scholarship for IU Bloomington is intended to reward high achieving Indiana Science Olympiad students and to encourage them to continue their involvement in Science Olympiad at Indiana University. The first recipients of these $1,000 awards were announced at the 2017 Indiana Science Olympiad StateTournament and
TOURNAMENTS & CLINICS Invitational Dates: December 5, 2020 – Whiting Invitational – C Division only Satellite tournament. January 18, 2020 – Northridge Invitational (Format TBD) Regional Tournament Locations and Dates: February 13, 2021 – INSO Satellite Regional #1 (Location TBD) February 20, 2021 – INSO Satellite Regional #2 (Location TBD) BENEFITS – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD The most important benefit of Science Olympiad is the learning and camaraderie of like-minded students who work together to solve a problem, build a device, and are then rewarded for their efforts! Exposure to science at a higher level! Indiana Science Olympiad takes pride in the fact that all regional tournaments, the state tournament,and
REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for the 2021 season is now open. Please visit the registration website and follow the steps below to register your teams. Click here if you would like to print a copy of the instructions listed below. Email IndianaSciOly@gmail.com with questions or issues with registration. Registration Website. Step 1: Click on Register your school. MEMBERSHIP – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Membership . © Copyright 2021. Encase WordPress Theme by Styled Themes WordPress Theme by Styled ThemesEXECUTIVE BOARD
2020 State Tournament Director. Monica Cardella, Purdue University. Regional Tournament Directors. Vanessa Quinn, Purdue University Northwest. Sarah Cote and Steve Arnold, Ivy Tech Bloomington. Philip Villani, Butler University. Rosemary Cheek Walthour, Ivy Tech Lafayette. Sarah Liechty, Ivy Tech Terre Haute. Nelson De Leon,Indiana University
VOLUNTEER – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Did you know that Indiana Science Olympiad tournaments start in December and run through the end of March? WE NEED YOU!! Eight Invitational Tournaments are scheduled in December and January, eight Regional State Qualifying Tournaments will be held in February and the State Tournament will be held March.. Volunteers make these tournaments successful!GENERAL POLICIES
1) Alternates are in addition to the 15 team members. 2) There is no limit to the number of alternates. 3) Alternates replace full-team members when full-team members are absent and participate in the entire competition. They may not fill in for a regular team member for a single event because of a time conflict. ARCHIVED STATE RESULTS Student Participant Survey. Archived State Results. 2019 Division B Top Five Schools. 1st: Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Valparaiso. 2nd: Raymond Park Middle School, Indianapolis. 3rd: Tri-North Middle School, Bloomington. 4th: Wilbur Wright Middle School, Munster. 5th: Benjamin Franklin Middle School, Valparaiso. 2019 Division C Top Five INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Indiana Science Olympiad (INSO) is a nonprofit organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science and providing recognition for outstanding achievement by students in grades 6-12. We encourage middle (division B) and high school (division C) students to succeed in science,technology
IN THE NEWS
The SallieMae Science Olympiad Scholarship for IU Bloomington is intended to reward high achieving Indiana Science Olympiad students and to encourage them to continue their involvement in Science Olympiad at Indiana University. The first recipients of these $1,000 awards were announced at the 2017 Indiana Science Olympiad StateTournament and
TOURNAMENTS & CLINICS Invitational Dates: December 5, 2020 – Whiting Invitational – C Division only Satellite tournament. January 18, 2020 – Northridge Invitational (Format TBD) Regional Tournament Locations and Dates: February 13, 2021 – INSO Satellite Regional #1 (Location TBD) February 20, 2021 – INSO Satellite Regional #2 (Location TBD) BENEFITS – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD The most important benefit of Science Olympiad is the learning and camaraderie of like-minded students who work together to solve a problem, build a device, and are then rewarded for their efforts! Exposure to science at a higher level! Indiana Science Olympiad takes pride in the fact that all regional tournaments, the state tournament,and
REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for the 2021 season is now open. Please visit the registration website and follow the steps below to register your teams. Click here if you would like to print a copy of the instructions listed below. Email IndianaSciOly@gmail.com with questions or issues with registration. Registration Website. Step 1: Click on Register your school. MEMBERSHIP – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Membership . © Copyright 2021. Encase WordPress Theme by Styled Themes WordPress Theme by Styled ThemesEXECUTIVE BOARD
2020 State Tournament Director. Monica Cardella, Purdue University. Regional Tournament Directors. Vanessa Quinn, Purdue University Northwest. Sarah Cote and Steve Arnold, Ivy Tech Bloomington. Philip Villani, Butler University. Rosemary Cheek Walthour, Ivy Tech Lafayette. Sarah Liechty, Ivy Tech Terre Haute. Nelson De Leon,Indiana University
VOLUNTEER – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Did you know that Indiana Science Olympiad tournaments start in December and run through the end of March? WE NEED YOU!! Eight Invitational Tournaments are scheduled in December and January, eight Regional State Qualifying Tournaments will be held in February and the State Tournament will be held March.. Volunteers make these tournaments successful!GENERAL POLICIES
1) Alternates are in addition to the 15 team members. 2) There is no limit to the number of alternates. 3) Alternates replace full-team members when full-team members are absent and participate in the entire competition. They may not fill in for a regular team member for a single event because of a time conflict. ARCHIVED STATE RESULTS Student Participant Survey. Archived State Results. 2019 Division B Top Five Schools. 1st: Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Valparaiso. 2nd: Raymond Park Middle School, Indianapolis. 3rd: Tri-North Middle School, Bloomington. 4th: Wilbur Wright Middle School, Munster. 5th: Benjamin Franklin Middle School, Valparaiso. 2019 Division C Top Five ABOUT – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Indiana Science Olympiad is a State level organization which operates independently of Science Olympiad. Because of the history and nature of Science Olympiad, the function of the two entities, Science Olympiad and Indiana Science Olympiad, is interdependent. America’s Most Exciting Team Science Competition. For over 30 years, Science ABOUT US – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Indiana Science Olympiad is a State level organization which operates independently of Science Olympiad. Because of the history and nature of Science Olympiad, the function of the two entities, Science Olympiad and Indiana Science Olympiad, is interdependent. America’s Most Exciting Team Science Competition. For over 30 years, Science MEMBERSHIP – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Membership . © Copyright 2021. Encase WordPress Theme by Styled Themes WordPress Theme by Styled Themes CONTACT US – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Coaches Survey. Student Participant Survey. Contact Us. Contact Us. Fields marked with an * are required. Name *. School Name *. Division *. B - Middle School C - High School.START A TEAM
Register team as soon as possible so you can choose a regional date that works best for your team. To register your team (s) go to the instructions site beginning mid-late August through December 19, 2018. Teams must be registered in order to participate in Invitational, Regional & State tournaments. Pay fees. CALENDAR – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat; 1. 2 FAQ – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD REGISTRATION FAQ’S. Question: What is the registration fee and who do I make the check payable to? Answer: Fees have NOT changed for returning teams for 2017-2018. Membership is $275 (this includes the National fee), schools fielding additional teams will pay $200 per additional team. Checks are to be made payable to INDIANA SCIENCEOLYMPIAD.
COACHES CORNER
Learning the Events. Attending a Coaches Clinic is the single best way to learn more about each event. The Indiana Coaches Clinic is held in October each fall. You’ll find the date of the Indiana clinic as well as surrounding clinics on our Calendar and under Tournaments &Clinics.
AMAZING MECHATRONICS DIV B NCSO 2019 Rules Revised 8/10/18. Amazing Mechatronics – Div B . 1.. DESCRIPTION: Teams ofstudents will develop a deep fundamental understanding mechatronics, INDIANA AERIAL SCRAMBLE (REPLACING BOTTLE ROCKETS) Indiana Aerial Scramble (replacing Bottle Rockets) 1. Description: At the tournament, teams will assemble and test fly two rubber-powered monoplanes using the Guillows Skystreak™. Teams can provide their own rubber motors that will not exceed 2 grams each. INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Indiana Science Olympiad (INSO) is a nonprofit organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science and providing recognition for outstanding achievement by students in grades 6-12. We encourage middle (division B) and high school (division C) students to succeed in science,technology
IN THE NEWS
The SallieMae Science Olympiad Scholarship for IU Bloomington is intended to reward high achieving Indiana Science Olympiad students and to encourage them to continue their involvement in Science Olympiad at Indiana University. The first recipients of these $1,000 awards were announced at the 2017 Indiana Science Olympiad StateTournament and
TOURNAMENTS & CLINICS Invitational Dates: December 5, 2020 – Whiting Invitational – C Division only Satellite tournament. January 18, 2020 – Northridge Invitational (Format TBD) Regional Tournament Locations and Dates: February 13, 2021 – INSO Satellite Regional #1 (Location TBD) February 20, 2021 – INSO Satellite Regional #2 (Location TBD) REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for the 2021 season is now open. Please visit the registration website and follow the steps below to register your teams. Click here if you would like to print a copy of the instructions listed below. Email IndianaSciOly@gmail.com with questions or issues with registration. Registration Website. Step 1: Click on Register your school. MEMBERSHIP – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Membership . © Copyright 2021. Encase WordPress Theme by Styled Themes WordPress Theme by Styled Themes INDIANA STATE TOURNAMENT The Indiana Science Olympiad Executive Committee has approved the state schedules (see below). Every effort will be made by our regional tournament directors to follow the state schedules, however regional tournaments typically run across 5 one-hour time slots and state runs across 6 one-hour time slots so there will be some differences.START A TEAM
Register team as soon as possible so you can choose a regional date that works best for your team. To register your team (s) go to the instructions site beginning mid-late August through December 19, 2018. Teams must be registered in order to participate in Invitational, Regional & State tournaments. Pay fees.GENERAL POLICIES
1) Alternates are in addition to the 15 team members. 2) There is no limit to the number of alternates. 3) Alternates replace full-team members when full-team members are absent and participate in the entire competition. They may not fill in for a regular team member for a single event because of a time conflict. ARCHIVED STATE RESULTS Student Participant Survey. Archived State Results. 2019 Division B Top Five Schools. 1st: Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Valparaiso. 2nd: Raymond Park Middle School, Indianapolis. 3rd: Tri-North Middle School, Bloomington. 4th: Wilbur Wright Middle School, Munster. 5th: Benjamin Franklin Middle School, Valparaiso. 2019 Division C Top Five RULES & CLARIFICATIONS Rules & Clarifications. Official Rule Clarifications. If you need a clarification, you must submit your question to the National organization. Indiana will follow rules as clarified by the National organization unless stated otherwise below. To review questions/clarifications already submitted or to submit your own question, go to the National INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Indiana Science Olympiad (INSO) is a nonprofit organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science and providing recognition for outstanding achievement by students in grades 6-12. We encourage middle (division B) and high school (division C) students to succeed in science,technology
IN THE NEWS
The SallieMae Science Olympiad Scholarship for IU Bloomington is intended to reward high achieving Indiana Science Olympiad students and to encourage them to continue their involvement in Science Olympiad at Indiana University. The first recipients of these $1,000 awards were announced at the 2017 Indiana Science Olympiad StateTournament and
TOURNAMENTS & CLINICS Invitational Dates: December 5, 2020 – Whiting Invitational – C Division only Satellite tournament. January 18, 2020 – Northridge Invitational (Format TBD) Regional Tournament Locations and Dates: February 13, 2021 – INSO Satellite Regional #1 (Location TBD) February 20, 2021 – INSO Satellite Regional #2 (Location TBD) REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for the 2021 season is now open. Please visit the registration website and follow the steps below to register your teams. Click here if you would like to print a copy of the instructions listed below. Email IndianaSciOly@gmail.com with questions or issues with registration. Registration Website. Step 1: Click on Register your school. MEMBERSHIP – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Membership . © Copyright 2021. Encase WordPress Theme by Styled Themes WordPress Theme by Styled Themes INDIANA STATE TOURNAMENT The Indiana Science Olympiad Executive Committee has approved the state schedules (see below). Every effort will be made by our regional tournament directors to follow the state schedules, however regional tournaments typically run across 5 one-hour time slots and state runs across 6 one-hour time slots so there will be some differences.START A TEAM
Register team as soon as possible so you can choose a regional date that works best for your team. To register your team (s) go to the instructions site beginning mid-late August through December 19, 2018. Teams must be registered in order to participate in Invitational, Regional & State tournaments. Pay fees.GENERAL POLICIES
1) Alternates are in addition to the 15 team members. 2) There is no limit to the number of alternates. 3) Alternates replace full-team members when full-team members are absent and participate in the entire competition. They may not fill in for a regular team member for a single event because of a time conflict. ARCHIVED STATE RESULTS Student Participant Survey. Archived State Results. 2019 Division B Top Five Schools. 1st: Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Valparaiso. 2nd: Raymond Park Middle School, Indianapolis. 3rd: Tri-North Middle School, Bloomington. 4th: Wilbur Wright Middle School, Munster. 5th: Benjamin Franklin Middle School, Valparaiso. 2019 Division C Top Five RULES & CLARIFICATIONS Rules & Clarifications. Official Rule Clarifications. If you need a clarification, you must submit your question to the National organization. Indiana will follow rules as clarified by the National organization unless stated otherwise below. To review questions/clarifications already submitted or to submit your own question, go to the National ABOUT US – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Indiana Science Olympiad is a State level organization which operates independently of Science Olympiad. Because of the history and nature of Science Olympiad, the function of the two entities, Science Olympiad and Indiana Science Olympiad, is interdependent. America’s Most Exciting Team Science Competition. For over 30 years, Science BENEFITS – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD The most important benefit of Science Olympiad is the learning and camaraderie of like-minded students who work together to solve a problem, build a device, and are then rewarded for their efforts! Exposure to science at a higher level! Indiana Science Olympiad takes pride in the fact that all regional tournaments, the state tournament,and
GET INVOLVED
Get Involved. There are many ways to get involved with Indiana Science Olympiad. Join or start a team a your school. Coach a team. Volunteer – share your knowledge and expertise by. helping teach concepts/content to a local students on a middle or high school team. serving as a competition supervisor at an Indiana tournament. SCIENCE EDUCATION STANDARDS Science Olympiad strives to create a roster of events in Division B and Division C that will enhance any school or district’s educational mission. Teachers seeking curriculum resources that illustrate standards in action have found success with Science Olympiad because it emphasizes the close relationship between teachingand assessment.
START A TEAM
Register team as soon as possible so you can choose a regional date that works best for your team. To register your team (s) go to the instructions site beginning mid-late August through December 19, 2018. Teams must be registered in order to participate in Invitational, Regional & State tournaments. Pay fees.EXECUTIVE BOARD
2020 State Tournament Director. Monica Cardella, Purdue University. Regional Tournament Directors. Vanessa Quinn, Purdue University Northwest. Sarah Cote and Steve Arnold, Ivy Tech Bloomington. Philip Villani, Butler University. Rosemary Cheek Walthour, Ivy Tech Lafayette. Sarah Liechty, Ivy Tech Terre Haute. Nelson De Leon,Indiana University
RESOURCES – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD About. About Us; Science Education Standards; FAQ; General Policies; Membership. Benefits; Start A Team; Registration Information; Coaches Corner; Resources. Events VOLUNTEER – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD Did you know that Indiana Science Olympiad tournaments start in December and run through the end of March? WE NEED YOU!! Eight Invitational Tournaments are scheduled in December and January, eight Regional State Qualifying Tournaments will be held in February and the State Tournament will be held March.. Volunteers make these tournaments successful! FAQ – INDIANA SCIENCE OLYMPIAD REGISTRATION FAQ’S. Question: What is the registration fee and who do I make the check payable to? Answer: Fees have NOT changed for returning teams for 2017-2018. Membership is $275 (this includes the National fee), schools fielding additional teams will pay $200 per additional team. Checks are to be made payable to INDIANA SCIENCEOLYMPIAD.
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High School Representative Dan Nichols Whiting High School 1751 Oliver Street Whiting, IN 46394 Ph: (219) 659-0255 sciolydan@gmail.com: High School Representative__
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_STATE TOURNAMENT CANCELLATION MARCH 10, 2020 _ _Indiana Science Olympiad respects Purdue University's judgment and supports the decision to cancel the tournament. While we know there will be disappointment among students, coaches, supervisors and parents after all the hard work that has been put into their season, we need to put health and safety first. We encourage teams to prepare for next year; our state board will focus on planning events and generating excitement for the upcoming season. The idea of hosting a virtual tournament has come up; however, Science Olympiad’s Commercial General Liability insurance does not cover virtual tournaments. Due to the nature of coronavirus (COVID-19) precautions on social distancing and community spread, the state tournament will not be rescheduled. _ Indiana Science Olympiad (INSO) is a nonprofit organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science and providing recognition for outstanding achievement by students in grades 6-12.  We encourage middle (division B) and high school (division C) students to succeed in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Our goals are accomplished through the dedication of our executive board, advisory committee, Indiana teachers, higher education institutions & their faculty and students who organize classroom activities, research, after school science clubs, and competitive tournaments.  The main focus of the competition is to elevate science education and learning to the level of enthusiasm and support that is normally reserved only for varsity sports programs. _DID YOU KNOW THAT SCIENCE OLYMPIAD COMPETITIONS COVER ALL OF THE NGSS TEACHING STANDARDS?  THAT MEANS YOU CAN TAKE ANY SCIENCE OLYMPIAD COMPETITION AND BRING IT RIGHT IN TO YOUR CLASSROOM!_ WATCH THESE VIDEOS TO SEE WHAT ALL THE FUSS IS ABOUT!__
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