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Overview

What is the Science Olympiad?

  • Nationally recognized program for enhancing science education and interest in science
  • A science competition for teams of up to 15 students competing in 23 different age related events over the course of the day
  • Usually each team competes in all 23 events
  • Grade-related activities (K-2; 3-5; 6-9; 9-12) spanning all areas of science
  • Activities emphasize doing and applying science
  • Teams advance from regional to state to national competitions

But what about the Georgia Performance Standards?

  • Each event is tied to numerous Georgia Performance Standards:
  • Specific GPS/Olympiad classroom activities are being developed (check here often).

Where are tournaments held?

 

How are students recognized?

  • All participants receive certificates.
  • Medals are given for first 3 or 4 places in EACH event.
  • Ribbons are given in EACH event for placing among top 10 places.
  • Schools receive trophies/plaques for overall places 1-5

How does the Georgia Program compare to programs in other states?

  • More than 300 schools in GA have Science Olympiad programs.
  • Georgia’s program is 8th largest in county.
  • Georgia middle school teams have won the national title more than 10 times  in the last couple of decades.
  • Three GA scientists serve as national event supervisors.
  • Augusta State University was selected to host the national competition in May 2009 
  • Executive directors: Lance Crimm and Kelly Price at 678-915-7249 and gascioly@gmail.com

 

How can I become a part of the GA Science Olympiad program (GAS0)?

  • Become a coach and register a team.
  • Become a parent to community volunteer to help a schools team.
  • Volunteer to help with an event at a tournament.
  • Become a sponsor
  • Overall state sponsors:Southern Polytechnic State Universiry, Lockheed Martin, Centers for Disease Control