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Re: Letter to the New York Director

Posted: March 11th, 2014, 7:16 pm
by EastStroudsburg13
Link to form
Dear Dr. Harold Miller,

It has come to our attention that, currently, Ward Melville will be unable to defend their state title due to a mishap with paperwork, we urge you to reconsider your decision in the spirit of sportsmanship and the joy of science.

For all of us, Science Olympiad has touched us in many profound ways, whether in terms of our interest in science, the teamwork displayed by teams, or just the camaraderie that forms within and between teams. It may be a competition, but our priority is always to enjoy that Science Olympiad provides such a great forum for motivated individuals to share a passion for science. We know that Ward Melville is one of the most hard-working teams in the country, and their main goal is not winning but being able to take as much from the experience of Science Olympiad as possible.

Based on testimonies from Ward Melville students and alumni, it appears the main problem was that the paperwork for states was a day or two late. However, this was not due to a fault of the students or coaches, but rather that the form was hung up in administration for a few days. Even though the rules state that this offense denies a team from competing at states, is it really worth taking away the opportunity for Ward to showcase their joy of science at the state competition, and to enjoy the spirit of competition from the other teams? We may forget sometimes, but the main goal of the competition is to celebrate science, and this should be the top priority for everyone involved.

We understand that there is a risk for setting a precedent if this decision is reversed. However, we offer this: would the situation be any different if any other team had this problem? Say a team qualified for states for the first time; would it be fair to deny them the chance to show their skills at the state stage because their paperwork was a few days late? There are rules for a reason, yes, but sometimes exceptions must be made to maintain the integrity of the competition.

We implore you to rethink this decision, as we feel it is incredibly heartbreaking to deny Ward the opportunity to defend their state title against other worthy teams, but most importantly, to deny the opportunity to spend a day with the top scientific minds in New York. We hope that the spirit of Science Olympiad is not lost, and that the seniors who have worked so tirelessly throughout their high school careers for Ward will be able to have a proper send-off: with the spirit of science.

Regards,

Members of the Science Olympiad Student Center

Joshua Cohen (EastStroudsburg13), Drexel University
zyzzyva980, Drake University
AlphaTauri, Hershey High School (PA)
Haverstall, University of Minnesota
Schrodingerscat, St. James Academy (KS)
Samantha Zarate, Stanford University
abby1kanobe, Coaching rep for TN Board of Directors
gneissisnice, Grad
Michael Bayern, Cypress Falls High School (TX)
olympiaddict, Ward Melville High School
quizbowl, Syosset High School Alum
Casey Wetherbee, Ithaca High School
ThatRoboGuy, Chardon Middle School (OH)
RAntonello, Boca Raton Community High School (FL)
JonB, Boca Raton Community High School (FL)
Gemma W, Ward Melville High School
cmousseau, Plattsburgh High School
Mortem_Haedo, Mason Middle School (OH)
StogaSciOly, Conestoga High School (PA)
Atomicbob11, Conestoga High School (PA)
Efficiency, Ward Melville High School
bubby2bubby2, Chippewa Middle School (MN)
sunje, Mason High School (OH)
TCNoodleshop, Mason High School (OH)
helloimyellow, Mason High School (OH)
Joanna Li, Mason High School (OH)
Sweetp2920
emescferrall
ptkid
FawnOnyx
blooey
pjgscioisamazing
cytokid101
Flavorflav
silverheart7
fanjiatian
scramblingman
poparteeb2
And yes, we encourage everyone to also sign their petition, teamwork can only help the cause.

Re: Letter to the New York Director

Posted: March 11th, 2014, 7:18 pm
by blockhead
Maybe let people know when you plan to submit it. I bet you'd have a lot more by tomorrow morning but that may be waiting too long.

Re: Letter to the New York Director

Posted: March 11th, 2014, 7:21 pm
by EastStroudsburg13
I am planning on submitting it early tomorrow morning, at about 7 AM or so. That gives all of tonight for people to continue offering their signatures.

Re: Letter to the New York Director

Posted: March 11th, 2014, 7:40 pm
by olympiaddict
again, thank you so much for the solidarity and action. It means so much to us all.

Re: Letter to the New York Director

Posted: March 11th, 2014, 7:46 pm
by bubby2bubby2
We can just hope that it's enough to change Dr. Harold Miller's mind about this whole situation.

Re: Letter to the New York Director

Posted: March 11th, 2014, 7:48 pm
by FueL
I'd like to thank EastStroudsburg13 for organizing this petition on behalf of Scioly. It really means a lot to us.

If you guys want to continue supporting WM SciO, or discussing this issue, please check out our petition here or the Scioly thread here.

Re: Letter to the New York Director

Posted: March 11th, 2014, 7:53 pm
by EastStroudsburg13
It's not a problem at all. If I had been denied the chance to compete at states my senior year I would have been crushed, and I don't want to see anyone have to experience that firsthand.

Current signature list:
Regards,

Members of the Science Olympiad Student Center

Joshua Cohen (EastStroudsburg13), Drexel University
Tim Webber (zyzzyva980), Drake University
John Ke (haverstall), University of Minnesota
Samantha Zarate, Stanford University
AlphaTauri, Hershey High School (PA)
Schrodingerscat, St. James Academy (KS)
abby1kanobe, Coaching rep for TN Board of Directors
gneissisnice, Grad
Michael Bayern (iwonder), Cypress Falls High School (TX)
Casey Wetherbee (caseyotis), Ithaca High School
Sophia Chen (siciscio), Ward Melville High School
Johnathan Zeng, University of Pennsylvania/Solon High School (OH)
foreverphysics, Auburn High School (AL)
Connor Duffy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
olympiaddict, Ward Melville High School
quizbowl, Syosset High School Alum
ThatRoboGuy, Chardon Middle School (OH)
RAntonello, Boca Raton Community High School (FL)
JonB, Boca Raton Community High School (FL)
Gemma W, Ward Melville High School
cmousseau, Plattsburgh High School
Mortem_Haedo, Mason Middle School (OH)
StogaSciOly, Conestoga High School (PA)
Atomicbob11, Conestoga High School (PA)
Efficiency, Ward Melville High School
Eric Palmer (bubby2bubby2), Chippewa Middle School (MN)
sunje, Mason High School (OH)
TCNoodleshop, Mason High School (OH)
helloimyellow, Mason High School (OH)
Joanna Li, Mason High School (OH)
FueL, Ward Melville High School
astro124, Desert Vista High School (AZ)
TYG, Ward Melville High School
hpfananu, TAMS (TX)
Brandon Duffy, Mounds View High School (MN)
Amanda Chen, Mounds View High School (MN) Alum
Ariya Ishida, Mounds View High School (MN)
James Zhang, Mounds View High School (MN)
SwANG, Mounds View High School (MN)
Sweetp2920
emescferrall
ptkid
FawnOnyx
blooey
pjgscioisamazing
cytokid101
Flavorflav
silverheart7
fanjiatian
scramblingman
poparteeb2
blockhead
illusionofconfusion
musicalcoconut
If you want me to add a real name/delete a username feel free to PM me or submit a new form.

Re: Letter to the New York Director

Posted: March 11th, 2014, 8:07 pm
by Atomicbob11
Just as a reminder, there are 2 petitions going around. One is just the forums - [ https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1xr-j6G ... Q/viewform ], and another is for anyone to sign their actual name [ http://jakewelde.com/petition ].

Re: Letter to the New York Director

Posted: March 11th, 2014, 8:28 pm
by Atomicbob11
I believe there has been so much interest in the petition, that the site crashed... so sign-ups will be at a halt.

Re: Letter to the New York Director

Posted: March 11th, 2014, 8:46 pm
by olympiaddict
Things are back online now!