West Windsor-Plainsboro Community Middle School

West Windsor-Plainsboro Community Middle School is a Division B school which has qualified for the National Tournament at the New Jersey state competition since 2002. Community Middle School, also known as CMS, is considered a Science Olympiad Power House. 2018 marked their seventeenth straight state title, dating back to 2002.

West Windsor-Plainsboro Community Middle School attends the Union County College (UCC) regionals every year, also consistently placing 1st.

Community has also been home to two national champions, which were in 2005 and 2007. They also placed second in 2004 and third in 2009. They placed eleventh in the most recent national tournament.

Starting from the year of 2016-2017, they have started going to invitationals. They have been very successful, as they placed 1st at the Rustin Invitational, and 1st at the Little Tiger Invitational, both beating out Springhouse Middle School.

Community Middle School feeds into New Jersey C Division power West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North.

Other Schools in the West Windsor-Plainsboro School District
Schools in the West Windsor-Plainsboro School District, or ww-p, consist of WW-P High School North, its division C feeder school. Its school counterpart is Thomas R. Grover Middle School, which feeds into WW-P High School South. Consistently placing below Community, their best States placement is 2nd, which they first achieved in 2011, as well as 2016 and 2017.

Accomplishments and Achievements
Every year, since the creation of their team, they have gotten 1st place, going to nationals since 2002. They placed the highest any NJ team had placed, which was 16th. After just 3 years, they placed 1st, then 1st again in 2007 at nationals. After their low peak of 25th in 2010 and then again in 2015, they placed 11th, the highest in the last 8 years.

Since the 2016-2017 season, they started attending Pennsylvania and NY invitationals, placing 2nd in Rustin Invitational, and placing 1st in Little Tiger New Tripoli Invitational. In 2017-2018, they placed 1st at the Rustin Invitational, beating Springhouse, 2nd in Garnet Valley Invitational, and 1st in Little Tiger New Tripoli Invitational.

National Placements
The school has 2 national championships:

2017-2018 Results
Trial Events are not included. In New Jersey Regional Competitions, only 13 events are there.
 * 1 The event supervisor switched a score between Community X and Y, thus supposedly making the placement 4th