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Auburn Junior High School has won the [[Alabama]] Science Olympiad 14 years in a row, and consistently places well at Nationals.  
 
Auburn Junior High School has won the [[Alabama]] Science Olympiad 14 years in a row, and consistently places well at Nationals.  
In 1997, the team participated as their first year and won first at State.
 
In 1998, the team won second at State.
 
Since then, the team has placed first at State every year with no exception.
 
In 2002, Auburn Junior High School also won a National Science Bowl championship.
 
In 2003, the team placed their best at Nationals with a 16th place.
 
In 2011, the team placed 31st, and won first place in the tournament in [[Battery Buggy]].
 
  
=Our Robotics=
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==Results History==
==Our Team==
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The Robotics team is made up of two portions, a Marketing portion and an Engineering Portion. The marketing portion advertises, fund raises, and is teh "public relations" part of the team. The engineering portion is the part of the team that actually designs and makes the robot.
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! Year !! State !! Nationals
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|'''2002'''||1st||19th
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|'''2003'''||1st||16th
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|'''2004'''||1st||24th
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|'''2005'''||1st||18th
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|'''2006'''||1st||23rd
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|'''2007'''||1st||24th
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|'''2008'''||1st||19th
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|'''2009'''||1st||22nd
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|'''2010'''||1st||18th
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|'''2011'''||1st||31st
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|'''2012'''||2nd||34th
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|'''2013'''||1st||21st
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|'''2014'''||1st||10th
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|'''2015'''||1st||18th
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|'''2016'''||1st||20th
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|'''2017'''||1st||32nd
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|'''2018'''||1st||28th
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|'''2019'''||1st||36th
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==School Info==
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The school is entirely comprised of 8th and 9th graders, creating a team structure in which there are almost always 10 eighth and 5 ninth graders, except for those very rare years when they have 4 ninth graders.
  
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==Team Info==
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The team shares its resources with [[Drake Middle School]], a school of 7th graders. Coaches are usually students from [[Auburn High School]]. Usually, there is no differentiation between the two teams except at competition; they are referred to collectively as "AMSSO", or "Auburn Middle School Science Organization". It is quite often the case when they have enough medals to exceed the number of events (e.g. "We got 32 medals!") that people become confused. From their webpage: "Our organization provides real-world competition and leadership opportunities. This model coordinates J. F. Drake Middle School, Auburn Junior High School and Auburn High School in a learning community." Therefore, the Science Olympiad team coordinates all these schools, only splitting into separate schools for competition.
  
==How Our Team Functions==
 
  
Our team was first started because the high school's Robotics team was truncated. We participate in BEST Robotics (BEST stands for Boosting Engineering, Science, and Technology), a nationwide robotics competition where middle school to high school students design and build a robot as well as address the business side of science. They have six weeks to design and build a robot from scratch to be able to compete.
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== Current and Former Members ==
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==How The Marketing and Engineering Teams Were Decided==
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Essentially, all students interested in either portion of the Robotics team showed for an all-in meeting at the beginning of the six-week period. From there, students interested in the marketing part went to one room, while the students interested in the engineering part stayed in the other.
 
  
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Revision as of 16:28, 15 June 2019

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Auburn Junior High School has won the Alabama Science Olympiad 14 years in a row, and consistently places well at Nationals.

Results History

Year State Nationals
2002 1st 19th
2003 1st 16th
2004 1st 24th
2005 1st 18th
2006 1st 23rd
2007 1st 24th
2008 1st 19th
2009 1st 22nd
2010 1st 18th
2011 1st 31st
2012 2nd 34th
2013 1st 21st
2014 1st 10th
2015 1st 18th
2016 1st 20th
2017 1st 32nd
2018 1st 28th
2019 1st 36th

School Info

The school is entirely comprised of 8th and 9th graders, creating a team structure in which there are almost always 10 eighth and 5 ninth graders, except for those very rare years when they have 4 ninth graders.

Team Info

The team shares its resources with Drake Middle School, a school of 7th graders. Coaches are usually students from Auburn High School. Usually, there is no differentiation between the two teams except at competition; they are referred to collectively as "AMSSO", or "Auburn Middle School Science Organization". It is quite often the case when they have enough medals to exceed the number of events (e.g. "We got 32 medals!") that people become confused. From their webpage: "Our organization provides real-world competition and leadership opportunities. This model coordinates J. F. Drake Middle School, Auburn Junior High School and Auburn High School in a learning community." Therefore, the Science Olympiad team coordinates all these schools, only splitting into separate schools for competition.


Current and Former Members

foreverphysics

SciBomb97

illusionofconfusion

awesome90220

sciolyboy123

ptabraham_nerd01

als9126

sciolylover13

daniellee0115

juwonro05

Alicecream

Tesla17