Science
Olympiad is a nonprofit organization developed to improve the quality of science
education, increase student interest in science and provide education by both
students and teachers. All of this is done through inter-scholastic
competition students in grades K - 12 can compete at invitational, local,
regional. state, and national levels against with their teams from all 50
states. The students can compete with their team in 3 divisions, Division
A (grades K-3), Division
B (grades 6-9), and Division C (grades 9-12). The teams consist of 15
members who compete in groups of 2-3 in 23 events. The events differ for
each division and change every year. Teams that do well in regional
competition move on to state competition, and teams that excel at state
competitions go on to the national competition.