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Revision as of 04:21, 8 August 2008
Indiana has been one of the largest participants in Science Olympiad for many years now, claiming 2 slots at the national competition for the last 7+ years.
Member of SO since | 1985 |
Number of Division B teams | 62 |
Number of Division C teams | 62 |
Total teams | 130 |
State tournament location | IUPUI for 2009 |
2008 Division B State Champion | Stanley Clark Middle School |
2008 Division C State Champion | Bloomington High School North |
History
Indiana Science Olympiad has existed for a long time. This is mostly just a test page for now, not to mention me not knowing a whole lot of history off the top of my head. Thomas Jefferson Middle School has dominated the B division for most of its existence, though Bachelor and Ben Franklin have been known to make runs in the past, while Stanley Clark has been the uprising new challenger in recent years.
In division C, Carmel, Bloomington High Schools North and South, and Valparaiso have been known to do very well, all 4 usually in the top 6 at the state competition.
Teams
Division C
- Valparaiso High School
- Bloomington High School North
- Bloomington High School South
- Carmel High School
Division B
- Thomas Jefferson Middle School
- Benjamin Franklin Middle School
- Stanley Clark Middle School
Competitions
Invitationals
- Riley Invitational
Regional Competitions
- St. Joes
- Purdue West Lafayette
- Indiana University Northwest
State Competition
- 2009 location: IUPUI