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Washington Science Olympiad
is a State level, non-profit organization which operates
independently of National Science Olympiad. However,
because of the history and nature of Science Olympiad
the function of the two entities, National Science
Olympiad and Washington Science Olympiad is interdependent.
Washington Science Olympiad
was founded in 1986. Co-Directors, Bob Campbell and
Dick Prouty teamed up in the late 80's and 90's to
promote Science Olympiad throughout the State. This
year, 2003, over 100 teams participated in three Regional
level tournaments. The top five to ten teams from
each division go on to compete at the State tournament.
Generally speaking, the top team from each division
then goes on to compete at the National tournament.
Washington State tournaments
are held in late February, March and April. This year,
2003, Regional tournament were held at Everett, Clark
and Spokane Community Colleges in early March. The
2003 State tournament will be hosted by Eastern Washington
University on Saturday, April 5th.
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As you would be able to
tell by reading a schedule, Washington Science Olympiad
tournaments are usually held on Saturdays and take
all day. Usually, check-in and opening ceremony are
early in the morning, competition takes place throughout
the late morning and early afternoon, competitors
are assessed, scores are tallied and awards (trophies
and medals) are distributed in the early evening.
The workload for presenting
a science-based competition of this nature is enormous.
Each competition takes months to prepare. Thankfully,
Washington has had strong support from community individuals,
businesses and educational institutions. If you would
like to learn more about Washington Science Olympiad,
please get involved. There is a place for you! Write
to: Get
Involved With WSO if you would like to register
a team, volunteer to assist with competition prep
or provide financial support as an official sponsor.
Thank you.
History of Champions
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