Stroudsburg Junior High School

Stroudsburg Junior High School is located in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. They participate in the Northeast region. They have a long tradition of success in Science Olympiad, and have often made it to the national level. Their best finish at nats was in 2003 when they placed 9th. They feed into Stroudsburg High School.

Results Table

 * * tied with Strath Haven, but won the tiebreaker (Number of 1st place medals (2-0))
 * ^ tied with Wyoming Area, but won on tiebreakers
 * ? - Indicates unknown finish

Era of Dominance
Since the beginning of Pennsylvania's history, Stroudsburg Junior High has been a force. They won the state championship in 1988 and placed fifth at nationals. After this, they continued to succeed even as Science Olympiad expanded, placing second seven times between 1990 and 1999. However, they continued to lose to state power State College Junior High School. Finally, in 2000, they were able to place first, and after a hiccup the next year, they made nationals the next five straight years. Of these, their best finish at nationals was ninth in 2003.

Fall from National Prominence
After this successful run, however, they failed to make nationals in 2007, placing 6th. The next year, they failed to win regionals for the first time in recent memory, losing to Wyoming Area Middle School. They continued to be competitive at states, but were no longer a serious contender for nationals due to the rise of other schools. This period of time culminated in back-to-back championships for their rival, J.T. Lambert Intermediate School. Finally, in 2012 they were able to exorcise these demons and win regionals again for the first time since 2007.

Merger with High School
In 2014, due to a lack of available coaches, the Stroudsburg Junior High team merged with Stroudsburg High School.