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The state of [[Illinois]] has a history of being competitive on the national level. Illinois can claim two national titles, both won by [[Daniel Wright Junior High School]] (2016, 2017), and has hosted the national tournament several times, most recently in [[University of Illinois 2010|2010]]. | The state of [[Illinois]] has a history of being competitive on the national level. Illinois can claim two national titles, both won by [[Daniel Wright Junior High School]] (2016, 2017), and has hosted the national tournament several times, most recently in [[University of Illinois 2010|2010]]. | ||
− | ==History== | + | == History == |
− | The Science Olympiad started from the endeavors of Gerard Putz and Jack Cairns, who thought that science education could benefit from a multi-school science competition. | + | The Science Olympiad started from the endeavors of Gerard Putz and Jack Cairns, who thought that science education could benefit from a multi-school science competition. It has grown to be a nationwide competition with 48 states and has also raised interest in countries such as Canada and Japan. |
− | The annual Illinois state competition is held at the UIUC. | + | The annual Illinois state competition is held at the UIUC. There is a system of divisions for the state tournament - division A and AA, AA being more competitive. Teams are placed in divisions based on the competitiveness of their regional competition and also their placing at the previous year's state competition. This system of divisions theoretically allows teams who aren't as financially supported to medal and place higher than they would if placed against exceptionally competitive teams that are gunning to go to Nationals. |
− | ===Past State Champions=== | + | === Past State Champions === |
− | This is a record of the past state champions and runners-up, and their respective places at the national competition, if applicable. | + | This is a record of the past state champions and runners-up, and their respective places at the national competition, if applicable. Scores at the state competition may be shown in parentheses. |
{{State tournament results box | {{State tournament results box | ||
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:1: Science and Arts Academy was originally placed at 18th. However, after a scoring error in [[Water Quality]] was discovered, they were awarded 14th place. There was no tiebreaker with [[Shady Side Academy Middle School|Shady Side Academy]], and both were awarded 14th. | :1: Science and Arts Academy was originally placed at 18th. However, after a scoring error in [[Water Quality]] was discovered, they were awarded 14th place. There was no tiebreaker with [[Shady Side Academy Middle School|Shady Side Academy]], and both were awarded 14th. | ||
− | ==Competitions== | + | == Competitions == |
{{State tournaments box | {{State tournaments box | ||
| name1 = [[Palatine Invitational]] (Invite Only) | | name1 = [[Palatine Invitational]] (Invite Only) | ||
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− | ===Regional Format=== | + | === Regional Format === |
[https://web.archive.org/web/20201019043539/https://www.illinoisolympiad.org/regionals.html As of 10/18/2020], ISO is planning to run all regionals under the [[Mini SO]] format on 03/06/2021 and 03/13/2021. Build events are currently being decided whether they will be run as a trial event or cancelled. | [https://web.archive.org/web/20201019043539/https://www.illinoisolympiad.org/regionals.html As of 10/18/2020], ISO is planning to run all regionals under the [[Mini SO]] format on 03/06/2021 and 03/13/2021. Build events are currently being decided whether they will be run as a trial event or cancelled. | ||
− | ===State Competition=== | + | === State Competition === |
April 10, 2021 and April 17, 2021: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | April 10, 2021 and April 17, 2021: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | ||
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Division B and C are both split into A and AA teams depending on size and experience. The top two scoring teams in each division, B and C, (regardless of A or AA status) qualify for the national tournament. | Division B and C are both split into A and AA teams depending on size and experience. The top two scoring teams in each division, B and C, (regardless of A or AA status) qualify for the national tournament. | ||
− | ====Trial Events==== | + | ==== Trial Events ==== |
Division B | Division B | ||
:''TBA'' | :''TBA'' | ||
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− | ====Past Results==== | + | ==== Past Results ==== |
While Illinois Science Olympiad (ISO) does not have record of state results prior to 2013, a handful of state results have been reluctantly archived: | While Illinois Science Olympiad (ISO) does not have record of state results prior to 2013, a handful of state results have been reluctantly archived: | ||
:[http://web.archive.org/web/20060515031006/http://www.illinoisolympiad.org/downloads/2004-2005/state_results_B_2005.pdf 2005 B] [http://web.archive.org/web/20060511034316/http://www.illinoisolympiad.org/downloads/2004-2005/state_results_C_2005.pdf 2005 C] | :[http://web.archive.org/web/20060515031006/http://www.illinoisolympiad.org/downloads/2004-2005/state_results_B_2005.pdf 2005 B] [http://web.archive.org/web/20060511034316/http://www.illinoisolympiad.org/downloads/2004-2005/state_results_C_2005.pdf 2005 C] | ||
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:[[Media:2019 IL C Results.pdf|2019 C]] | :[[Media:2019 IL C Results.pdf|2019 C]] | ||
− | ==Teams== | + | == Teams == |
− | ===Division B=== | + | === Division B === |
− | ====Western Illinois University Region==== | + | ==== Western Illinois University Region ==== |
− | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Western Illinois University | + | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Western Illinois University |
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:[[Farmington Central Junior High School]] | :[[Farmington Central Junior High School]] | ||
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− | ====Lindenwood University-Belleville Region==== | + | ==== Lindenwood University-Belleville Region ==== |
− | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Lindenwood University-Belleville | + | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Lindenwood University-Belleville |
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:[[Alton Middle School]] | :[[Alton Middle School]] | ||
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− | ====IMSA Region==== | + | ==== IMSA Region ==== |
− | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}IMSA | + | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}IMSA |
{{SpoilerBoxContent}} | {{SpoilerBoxContent}} | ||
:[[Avery Coonley Middle School]] | :[[Avery Coonley Middle School]] | ||
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− | ====Chicago Public Schools Region==== | + | ==== Chicago Public Schools Region ==== |
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>These teams are defunct and did not compete in the most recent season. | <nowiki>*</nowiki>These teams are defunct and did not compete in the most recent season. | ||
− | ====Parkland Region==== | + | ==== Parkland Region ==== |
− | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Parkland | + | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Parkland |
{{SpoilerBoxContent}} | {{SpoilerBoxContent}} | ||
:[[Glenn Raymond School]] | :[[Glenn Raymond School]] | ||
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− | ====College of Lake County Region==== | + | ==== College of Lake County Region ==== |
− | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}College of Lake County | + | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}College of Lake County |
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:[[Antioch Upper Grade School]] | :[[Antioch Upper Grade School]] | ||
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− | ====College of DuPage Region==== | + | ==== College of DuPage Region ==== |
− | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}College of DuPage | + | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}College of DuPage |
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:[[Bryan Middle School (Illinois)|Bryan Middle School]] | :[[Bryan Middle School (Illinois)|Bryan Middle School]] | ||
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− | ====Oakton Region==== | + | ==== Oakton Region ==== |
− | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Oakton | + | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Oakton |
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:[[Attea Middle School]] | :[[Attea Middle School]] | ||
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− | ====Rockford Valley College Region==== | + | ==== Rockford Valley College Region ==== |
− | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Rockford Valley College | + | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Rockford Valley College |
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:[[Durand Junior High School]] | :[[Durand Junior High School]] | ||
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− | ===Division C=== | + | === Division C === |
− | ====Western Illinois University Region==== | + | ==== Western Illinois University Region ==== |
{{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Western Illinois University | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Western Illinois University | ||
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− | ====Lindenwood University-Belleville Region==== | + | ==== Lindenwood University-Belleville Region ==== |
{{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Lindenwood University-Belleville | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Lindenwood University-Belleville | ||
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− | ====IMSA Region==== | + | ==== IMSA Region ==== |
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{{SpoilerBoxContent}} | {{SpoilerBoxContent}} | ||
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− | ====Chicago Public Schools Region==== | + | ==== Chicago Public Schools Region ==== |
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− | ====Parkland==== | + | ==== Parkland ==== |
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− | ====College of Lake County Region==== | + | ==== College of Lake County Region ==== |
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− | ====College of DuPage Region==== | + | ==== College of DuPage Region ==== |
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− | ====Oakton Region==== | + | ==== Oakton Region ==== |
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− | ====Rockford Valley Region==== | + | ==== Rockford Valley Region ==== |
{{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Rockford Valley | {{SpoilerBoxBegin}}Rockford Valley | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
{{Tournaments of Illinois}} | {{Tournaments of Illinois}} | ||
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[[Category:State Pages]] | [[Category:State Pages]] |
Revision as of 06:36, 5 February 2021
Illinois | |
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General Information | |
Total teams | 374 |
Division B Champion | Daniel Wright Junior High School (Lincolnshire, IL) |
Division C Champion | Adlai E. Stevenson High School |
State Tournament Location | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
Website | http://www.illinoisolympiad.org/ |
The state of Illinois has a history of being competitive on the national level. Illinois can claim two national titles, both won by Daniel Wright Junior High School (2016, 2017), and has hosted the national tournament several times, most recently in 2010.
History
The Science Olympiad started from the endeavors of Gerard Putz and Jack Cairns, who thought that science education could benefit from a multi-school science competition. It has grown to be a nationwide competition with 48 states and has also raised interest in countries such as Canada and Japan.
The annual Illinois state competition is held at the UIUC. There is a system of divisions for the state tournament - division A and AA, AA being more competitive. Teams are placed in divisions based on the competitiveness of their regional competition and also their placing at the previous year's state competition. This system of divisions theoretically allows teams who aren't as financially supported to medal and place higher than they would if placed against exceptionally competitive teams that are gunning to go to Nationals.
Past State Champions
This is a record of the past state champions and runners-up, and their respective places at the national competition, if applicable. Scores at the state competition may be shown in parentheses.
Season | Division B | Division C | ||||||||
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Champion | Runner-Up | Third Place | Champion | Runner-Up | Third Place | |||||
Team | Nats Place | Team | Nats Place | Team | Team | Nats Place | Team | Nats Place | Team | |
1986 | Buffalo Grove High School | 28th | N/A | |||||||
1987 | ||||||||||
1988 | ||||||||||
1989 | ||||||||||
1990 | ||||||||||
1991 | Plum Grove Junior High | 22nd | South Middle School | 21st | Illinois Math and Science Academy | 22nd | Buffalo Grove High School | 26th | ||
1992 | Illinois Math and Science Academy | 8th | N/A | |||||||
1993 | Illinois Math and Science Academy | 5th | N/A | |||||||
1994 | South Middle School | 9th | Grayslake Middle School | 22nd | New Trier High School | 22nd | Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy | N/A | ||
1995 | Maine South High School | 16th | Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy | N/A | ||||||
1996 | South Middle School | 10th | Prospect High School | 27th | N/A | |||||
1997 | Park View School | 6th | South Middle School | 17th | Libertyville High School | 27th | N/A | |||
1998 | South Middle School | 4th | Prospect High School | 13th | Niles West High School | N/A | ||||
1999 | Park View School | 7th | South Middle School | 17th | Niles West High School | 7th | Prospect High School | N/A | ||
2000 | South Middle School | 7th | Parker Junior High | 29th | Prospect High School | 12th | Niles West High School | 28th | ||
2001 | South Middle School | 8th | Park View Middle School | 12th | Prospect High School | 12th | Niles West High School | 26th | ||
2002 | Park View School | 6th | South Middle School | 11th | New Trier High School | 10th | Prospect High School | 7th | ||
2003 | Park View School | 13th | South Middle School | 15th | New Trier High School | 9th | Prospect High School | 8th | ||
2004 | Park View School | 14th | South Middle School | 10th | New Trier High School | 9th | Prospect High School | 26th | ||
2005 | South Middle School | 8th | Marie Murphy Middle School | 16th | New Trier High School | 6th | Prospect High School | 27th | ||
2006 | Marie Murphy Middle School | 8th | South Middle School | 28th | New Trier High School | 16th | Niles West High School | 19th | ||
2007 | Marie Murphy Middle School | 19th | South Middle School | 38th | New Trier High School | 13th | Naperville Central High School | 17th | ||
2008 | South Middle School | 18th | Kennedy Junior High School | 22th | New Trier High School | 13th | Naperville Central High School | 29th | ||
2009 | Marie Murphy Middle School | 12th | South Middle School | 17th | New Trier High School | 9th | Adlai E. Stevenson High School | 23rd | ||
2010 | Marie Murphy Middle School | 5th | South Middle School | 12th | New Trier High School | 6th | Adlai E. Stevenson High School | 11th | ||
2011 | Daniel Wright Junior High School | 15th | Marie Murphy Middle School | 2nd | New Trier High School | 7th | Adlai E. Stevenson High School | 16th | ||
2012 | Daniel Wright Junior High School | 6th | Marie Murphy Middle School | 2nd | New Trier High School | 5th | Adlai E. Stevenson High School | 17th | ||
2013 | Daniel Wright Junior High School (97) | 2nd | Marie Murphy Middle School (100) | 3rd | Adlai E. Stevenson High School (72) | 9th | New Trier High School (100) | 10th | ||
2014 | Daniel Wright Junior High School (82) | 3rd | Science and Arts Academy (170) | 14th1 | New Trier High School (89) | 13th | Adlai E. Stevenson High School (112) | 11th | ||
2015 | Daniel Wright Junior High School | 5th | Marie Murphy Middle School | 6th | Adlai E. Stevenson High School | 10th | New Trier High School | 17th | ||
2016 | Daniel Wright Junior High School (93) | 1st | Marie Murphy Middle School (100) | 8th | Adlai E. Stevenson High School (99) | 6th | New Trier High School (129) | 14th | ||
2017 | Daniel Wright Junior High School (49) | 1st | Marie Murphy Middle School (105) | 8th | New Trier High School (92) | 9th | Adlai E. Stevenson High School (104) | 10th | ||
2018 | Daniel Wright Junior High School | 2nd | Science and Arts Academy | 18th | New Trier High School (132) | 18th | Adlai E. Stevenson High School (156) | 14th | ||
2019 | Daniel Wright Junior High School (82) | 5th | Marie Murphy Middle School (111) | 12th | Adlai E. Stevenson High School (84) | 6th | New Trier High School (89) | 8th | ||
2020 | Cancelled due to the 2019-20 Coronavirus outbreak |
- 1: Science and Arts Academy was originally placed at 18th. However, after a scoring error in Water Quality was discovered, they were awarded 14th place. There was no tiebreaker with Shady Side Academy, and both were awarded 14th.
Competitions
Name | Type | Date | Division | Format |
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Palatine Invitational (Invite Only) | Invitational | 2020-11-21 | C | Mini SO |
Harlem Invitational | Invitational | 2020-12-05 | C | TBD |
University of Chicago Invitational | Invitational | 2021-01-16 | C | Mini SO |
University of Chicago Invitational | Invitational | 2021-01-23 | B | Mini SO |
Crystal Lake Central Invitational | Invitational | 2021-01-23 | C | TBD |
Libertyville Invitational | Invitational | 2021-01-23 | C | TBD |
Evanston Invitational | Invitational | 2021-01-30 | C | TBD |
Kildeer Countryside Invitational | Invitational | 2021-02-06 | B | TBD |
Loyola Invitational | Invitational | 2021-02-06 | C | TBD |
Joliet West Invitational | Invitational | 2021-02-13 | C | TBD |
Western Illinois University Regional | Regional | 2021-03-06 & 2021-03-13 | B/C | Mini SO |
Neuqua Valley Regional | Regional | 2021-03-06 & 2021-03-13 | B/C | Mini SO |
Oakton Community College Regional | Regional | 2021-03-06 & 2021-03-13 | B/C | Mini SO |
College of Lake County Regional | Regional | 2021-03-06 & 2021-03-13 | B/C | Mini SO |
Harper College Regional | Regional | 2021-03-06 & 2021-03-13 | B/C | Mini SO |
Parkland College Regional | Regional | 2021-03-06 & 2021-03-13 | B/C | Mini SO |
Chicago Public Schools (at IIT) Regional | Regional | 2021-03-06 & 2021-03-13 | B/C | Mini SO |
College of DuPage Regional | Regional | 2021-03-06 & 2021-03-13 | B/C | Mini SO |
Belleville East Regional | Regional | 2021-03-06 & 2021-03-13 | B/C | Mini SO |
Rock Valley College/ U46 Regional | Regional | 2021-03-06 & 2021-03-13 | B/C | Mini SO |
IL State Tournament | State | 2021-04-10 & 2021-04-17 | B/C | TBD |
Regional Format
As of 10/18/2020, ISO is planning to run all regionals under the Mini SO format on 03/06/2021 and 03/13/2021. Build events are currently being decided whether they will be run as a trial event or cancelled.
State Competition
April 10, 2021 and April 17, 2021: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
As of 10/18/2020, ISO is hoping to run the state tournament as a Satellite SO tournament, but fallback to Mini SO if needed.
Division B and C are both split into A and AA teams depending on size and experience. The top two scoring teams in each division, B and C, (regardless of A or AA status) qualify for the national tournament.
Trial Events
Division B
- TBA
Division C
- TBA
Past Results
While Illinois Science Olympiad (ISO) does not have record of state results prior to 2013, a handful of state results have been reluctantly archived:
Until 2013, ISO did not release their full score sheets to the general public.
Teams
Division B
Western Illinois University Region
Lindenwood University-Belleville Region
IMSA Region
Chicago Public Schools Region
*These teams are defunct and did not compete in the most recent season.
Parkland Region
College of Lake County Region
College of DuPage Region
Oakton Region
Rockford Valley College Region