Kentucky Science Olympiad April 21
| Date: Friday, April 6th, 2012 | Return to Archive |
About 700 students from across Kentucky will compete in the Kentucky Science Olympiad at WKU on April 21.
Teams from 24 middle schools and 24 high schools will compete in 23 events including anatomy, dynamic planet, food science, meteorology, helicopters, astronomy, chemistry, computer science, biology, geology, physics and more.
The top team in both middle and high school divisions will advance to the national competition in May.
The competition begins at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 2:45 p.m. at various locations around campus including Ogden College of Science and Engineering buildings.
More information about the Science Olympiad is available online at http://www.wku.edu/scienceolympiad/ and www.soinc.org and by contacting Lowell Shank at Lowell.shank@wku.edu.
Contact: John Inman at (270) 745-3048.

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