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Page 1: 20160406 ScienceOlympiad Program.11 - NDSUNORTH DAKOTA STATE SCIENCE OLYMPIAD STEERING COMMITTEE Paul Kelter, Ph.D., Director, NDSU Office of Teaching and Learning Guy Hokanson, NDSU

2016

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April 16, 2015

REGISTRATION 7:30 - 8:00 A.M.

OPENING CEREMONIES 8:00 - 8:30 A.M.

National Anthem: Warren Christensen

Opening Remarks: Scott Wood, Dean - College of Science and Mathematics

Announcements: Warren Christensen, Assistant Professor - Physics

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD EVENTS 8:45 A.M. - 3:05 P.M.

LUNCH – MEMORIAL UNION

Hoagie Hutt (basement) 11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.

Pizza Express (basement) 11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.

Burgers @ the U (basement) 11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.

Union Coffee Cart (first floor) 8:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M.

ROTC Concessions 9:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.

FREE TIME FOR TEAMS 3:05 - 3:30 P.M.

AWARDS CEREMONY 3:45 - 5:00 P.M.

INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM AWARDS

Class B Trophies

Class A Trophies

Overall Division Trophies

NORTH DAKOTASCIENCE OLYMPIAD PROGRAM

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NORTH DAKOTA STATE SCIENCE OLYMPIAD STEERING COMMITTEE

Paul Kelter, Ph.D., Director, NDSU Office of Teaching and Learning

Guy Hokanson, NDSU Center for Science and Mathematics Education

Otto Borchert, NDSU Center for Science and Mathematics Education

REGIONAL DIRECTORS

JoDe Knutson-Person, Bismarck Region, 701-224-5540

Paula Martin, Dickinson Region, 701-483-2468

Corinne Brevik, Dickinson Region, 701-483-2575

JoAnn Schapp, Minot Region, 701-852-4004

Tracy Chisholm, Bottineau Region, 701-228-5424

Angela Bartholomay, Bottineau Region

Teather Sundstrom, Valley City Region, 701-845-7458

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

North Dakota State University – Facilities/Materials

NDSU Office of Teaching and Learning

NDSU Center for Science and Mathematics Education

SITE OPERATIONS

Registration Carin Engler, Allison Hoy

Team/Coach/Facilitator Communications Guy Hokanson, Ashley Birkle

University Arrangements Otto Borchert

Construction Specialist Guy Hokanson

Arbitration Charles Sawicki

Record/Scores Tabulation Nem Schlecht

Posting of Colors of Opening Ceremony

Restaurants/Eating Facilities NDSU Dining Services

Event Accommodations NDSU Physical Plant

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The goal of competition is to give one's best effort while displaying

honesty, integrity, and good sportsmanship. Everyone is expected to display

courtesy and respect (see Science Olympiad Pledges below). Teams are

expected to make an honest effort to follow the rules and the spirit of the

problem (not interpret the rules so they have an unfair advantage). Failure

by a participant, coach, or guest to abide by these codes, accepted safety

procedures, or rules below, may result in an assessment of penalty points or,

in rare cases, disqualification by the tournament director from the event, the

tournament, or future tournaments.

Revised by the Science Olympiad Rules Committee Chairs and Executive Board, July 2014 (note changes in bold)

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GENERALRULES

While competing in an

event, students may not

leave without the event

supervisor's approval

and must not receive

any external assistance.

All electronic devices

capable of external

communication

(including cell phones)

must be turned off,

unless expressly

permitted in the

event rule and left in

a designated spot if

requested.

Students, coaches

and other adults are

responsible for ensuring

that any applicable school

or Science Olympiad

policy, law or regulation

is not broken. All Science

Olympiad content (e.g.,

policies, requirements,

clarifications, FAQs,

etc. on soinc.org) must

be treated as if it were

included in the printed

rules.

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Actions and items (e.g.,

tools, notes, resources,

supplies, electronics, etc.)

are permitted, unless they

are explicitly excluded in

the rules, are unsafe, or

violate the spirit of the

problem.

All pre-built devices

presented for judging

must be constructed,

impounded, and operated

by one or more of the 15

current team members

unless stated otherwise

in the rules. If a device

has been removed from

the event area, appeals

related to that device will

not be considered.

Officials are encouraged

to apply the least

restrictive penalty for

rules infractions. Event

supervisors must provide

prompt notification

of any penalty,

disqualification or tier

ranking.

State and regional

tournament directors

must notify teams of any

site-dependent rule or

other rule modification

with as much notice as

possible, ideally at least

30 days prior to the

tournament.

Any problems or questions about rules and procedures must be submitted

to Charles Sawicki by phone at 701-388-6956.

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This is a student competition.

These are kids.

This is a student learning experience.

The coaches are volunteers.

The event supervisors are volunteers and human.

There will be mistakes (by everyone).

Students will benefit no matter where they place.

We are building a student learning team, working on high level STEM

material and standards.

No matter what happens today, there will be a tomorrow so students can

learn from their mistakes and accomplishments.

The future is bright! We hope you enjoy the tournament!

STUDENT'S PLEDGEI pledge to put forth my best effort in the

Science Olympiad tournament and to uphold

the principles of honest competition.

In my events,

I will compete with integrity, respect,

and sportsmanship towards my fellow

competitors. I will display courtesy towards

Event Supervisors and Tournament

Personnel. My actions will exemplify the

proud spirit of my school, team, and state.

THINGSTO KEEPIN MIND

COACH'S PLEDGEOn behalf of the coaches and assistants at

this tournament,

I pledge to encourage honesty and respect

for tournament personnel, our fellow

coaches, and other team members. We want

our efforts to bring honor to our community

and school.

PARENT'S PLEDGEOn behalf of the parents and spectators I

pledge to be an example for our children by:

• respecting the rules of Science Olympiad,

• encouraging excellence in preparation and

investigation,

• supporting independence in design and

production of all competition devices,

• and respecting the decisions of event

supervisors and judges.

Our examples will promote the spirit of

cooperation within and among all our

participating teams.

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AIR TRAJECTORY Amanda Hauf Chase GrindbergDillon Mattson

ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGYTara Slominski Maria GuixéRebecca ReichenbachMorghan SelzlerSarah Underdahl

ASTRONOMYScarlet Gray Bernard Jiawei GongSumathy Krishnan

BIO-PROCESS LABJacob Schmidt Michelle GilleyNeil Lelm

BOTTLE ROCKETJason FyeAlan PerraultPaige MeskanMatthew PeskeJordyn MeskanJacob Goroski

BRIDGE BUILDINGAndrew MerkelMitchell MunarXinnan wang

CELL BIOLOGYTomi FatobaMichael HollandNeil Lelm Jessie ArnesonMelody McConnellAnthony Quinn

CHEMISTRY LABKrystal Kalliokoski Waidath Bio-SaweRamya RaghunathanErin RichardsRavichandranath Singathi

CRAVE THE WAVEGuilherme Volpe Bossa

CRIME BUSTERSChristy Gallagher-LeinWenfang SunWhitney Ong

DISEASE DETECTIVESDon Miller and Students Liz AbelJenna GullicksonCarly TrowbridgeBerit Williamschen

DYNAMIC PLANETLydia Tackett Lexi RoehrichGang Shen

ELASTIC LAUNCHED GLIDERAlex RadermacherZack ShepherdZheng FangZachary Holman

ELECTRIC VEHICLENasim Soufizadeh Balaneji Ali Amiri Shabbir AhmedRebekah OliverDerek JennenRyan Sorkness

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNDominic FettigBreanna Kobiela Nora EricksonPatrick KossilaLauren Singelmann

FOOD SCIENCEBeth Twomey Teresa BergholzAlicia KubasManoj Shah

FORENSICSSvetlana KilinaJarod SmithNaveen DanduBrendan Gifford

FOSSILSLydia Tackett Hannah Marquardt

GAME ONSimone Ludwig Bonnie JanUllrich ReichenbachChengyao Tang

GEOLOGIC MAPPINGStephanie Day Polina BerezinaDebasree Chatterjee-Dawn

GREEN GENERATIONJonny Moses Ryan Carda

HYDROGEOLOGYPaul KelterBarb Kelter

INVASIVE SPECIESMariom A CarvajalEduardo Faundez

IT’S ABOUT TIMEDmitri Kilin Naveen DanduBeth IngramMohammed JabedSvetlana KilinaLevi Lystrom

METEOROLOGYAdnan AkyuzEsena AkyuzSarah GrindbergJared OachsKylee Williams

MISSION POSSIBLEMatti KariluomaJosh HoffartJacob SchneemanTaylor Smith

PICTURE THISRobert CorrellBrian Miller

PROTEIN MODELINGChristopher ColbertSangita Sinha Karen GloverBen LeVahn

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD FACILITATORS AND HELPERS

REACH FOR THE STARSScarlet Gray BernardSumathy Krishnan

ROAD SCHOLARJoel Hektner Debasree Chatterjee-DawnSteve Jeffery

ROBOT ARMBrian Slator Katy CoxAsha Dubasi

SCRAMBLERMatthew Urich Thomas BlommelVijay ShahAnuj Teotia

WIND POWERBattogtokh BoldTyler Holmvik

WRIGHT STUFFDonovan Stewart Andrew LindmeierEvan SitzAndrew Kroll

WRITE IT DO ITKathryn BartholomayChristian NillesMatt Walters

HELPERS/RUNNERSWarren ChristensenCarin EnglerTomi FatobaJason FyeAllison HoySarah Kickert

We wish to thank all facilitators and helpers,

listed and unlisted, for their time

in helping to make the

2016 Science Olympiad a success.

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VALLEY CITY

MINOT

BOTTINEAU

BISMARCK

DICKINSON

DIVISION BGRADES 6-9

DIVISION BGRADES 6-9

JODE KNUTSON PERSONREGIONAL DIRECTOR

TRACY CHISHOLMANGELA BARTHOLOMAY

REGIONAL DIRECTORS

PAULA MARTINCORINNE BREVIK

REGIONAL DIRECTORS

DIVISION BGRADES 6-9

DIVISION CGRADES 9-12

DIVISION CGRADES 9-12

DIVISION CGRADES 9-12

LANGDON AREA HIGH SCHOOL Christina Saylor [email protected]

Linda Hope [email protected]

MLS-MOHALL Shannon Grondahl [email protected]

MT. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOLAshley Farnsworth [email protected]

TGU GRANVILLEAshley Hinrichs [email protected]

BISMARCK-MANDAN AREA HOME SCHOOL Nancy Larson [email protected]

Janis Moylan [email protected]

Natalie Sundby [email protected]

CARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Carrie Nichols [email protected]

Pat Boehmer [email protected]

CENTER-STANTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Brooke Boeshans [email protected]

Nikki Fideldy [email protected]

Jodi Hintz [email protected]

HORIZON MIDDLE SCHOOLBrent Roningen [email protected]

WACHTER MIDDLE SCHOOLBen Schiermeister [email protected]

Wade Curren [email protected]

Dave Fey [email protected]

Jeanie Metzger [email protected]

Wade Curren [email protected]

BEULAH MIDDLE SCHOOL Kathryn Johnson [email protected]

BOWMAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Jason Waskiewicz [email protected]

Melissa Rothe [email protected]

HAGEN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLDixie Dennis [email protected]

KILLDEER PUBLIC SCHOOLAshlee Viveros [email protected]

Jeff West [email protected]

SCRANTON PUBLIC SCHOOLGretchen Flatz [email protected]

Jennifer Holecek [email protected]

TRINITY HIGH SCHOOLCasey Kessel [email protected]

BOTTINEAU PUBLIC SCHOOL Jason Brandvold [email protected]

Joel Brandvold [email protected]

LANGDON AREA HIGH SCHOOL Christina Saylor [email protected]

Linda Hope [email protected]

MLS-MOHALL Shannon Grondahl [email protected]

MT. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOLAshley Farnsworth [email protected]

BISMARCK HIGH SCHOOL Scott Weigum [email protected]

CARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Carrie Nichols [email protected]

Pat Boehmer [email protected]

CENTER-STANTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Brooke Boeshans [email protected]

Nikki Fideldy [email protected]

Jodi Hintz [email protected]

HAZEN PUBLIC SCHOOLJason Helde [email protected]

Bret Johnsrud [email protected]

SHILOH CHRISTIAN SCHOOLMarci Johnson [email protected]

BOWMAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Jason Waskiewicz [email protected]

Melissa Rothe [email protected]

DICKINSON HIGH SCHOOLDena Venneman [email protected]

Elisa Kensinger [email protected]

KILLDEER PUBLIC SCHOOLAshlee Viveros [email protected]

Jeff West [email protected]

SCRANTON PUBLIC SCHOOLGretchen Flatz [email protected]

Jennifer Holecek [email protected]

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VALLEY CITY

MINOT

DIVISION BGRADES 6-9

DIVISION BGRADES 6-9

JOANN SCHAPPREGIONAL DIRECTOR

TEATHER SUNDSTROMREGIONAL DIRECTOR

DIVISION CGRADES 9-12

DIVISION CGRADES 9-12

BEN FRANKLIN MIDDLE SCHOOL Linda Coons [email protected]

CENTRAL CASS PUBLIC SCHOOL Marlen Haugen [email protected]

Sally Anderson [email protected]

EDGELEY HIGH SCHOOLJon Schiele [email protected]

LITCHVILLE-MARION HIGH SCHOOLJess Gregerson [email protected]

Maurice Dullea [email protected]

RED RIVER VALLEY HOME SCHOOLJudy Patterson [email protected]

Lori Murphy [email protected]

DES LACS BURLINGTON ELEMENTARY Shawn Kuhnhenn [email protected]

ERIK RAMSTADLisa Potts [email protected]

JIM HILL MIDDLE SCHOOLRhonda Evanoff [email protected]

NEDROSE MIDDLE SCHOOLSharon Davis [email protected]

VELVA PUBLIC SCHOOLBridget Flaherty [email protected]

Chris Braaten [email protected]

CENTRAL CASS PUBLIC SCHOOL Marlen Haugen [email protected]

Sally Anderson [email protected]

DAVIES HIGH SCHOOL David Schultz [email protected]

FARGO NORTH HIGH SCHOOLEric Arness [email protected]

FARGO SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLAngela Larson [email protected]

Josh Rogers [email protected]

KULM PUBLIC SCHOOLPhillip King [email protected]

CENTURY HIGH SCHOOL Jennifer Galbraith [email protected]

Tim Fletcher [email protected]

MAGIC CITY CAMPUS Michael Kelly [email protected]

Rich Feldner [email protected]

Todd Sivertson [email protected]

MINOT HIGH-CENTRAL CAMPUSElizabeth Kelly [email protected]

Kyle Baarstad [email protected]

NEDROSE HIGH SCHOOLTyler Flatland [email protected]

VELVA PUBLIC SCHOOLBridget Flaherty [email protected]

Chris Braaten [email protected]

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD DIVISIONS

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(Memorial Union)T13 3 Career Center (Ceres Hall)T13 3 Counseling Center (Ceres Hall)T13 3 Customer Account Services

(Ceres Hall)Q4 50 Disability Services

(Wallman Wellness Center)A14 117 Human Resources

(SGC Building)S11 6 NDSU Bookstore

(Memorial Union)M12 44 NDSU Dining (West Bison Court)L2 95 Parking Office T13 3 Registration and Records

(Ceres Hall)M12 44 Residence Life (West Bison Court)U11 1 Student Affairs (Old Main)T13 3 Student Financial Services

(Ceres Hall)Q4 50 Student Health Service

(Wallman Wellness Center)M12 43 Student Loan Services

(Bison Court)U6 75 University Police

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NDSU DOWNTOWN

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CAMPUS MAP NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

N2 119 AES GreenhouseS9 14 Agricultural and Biosystems EngineeringS13 10 Alba Bales House

(Equity and Diversity Center)T13 106 Alumni Center, Harry D. McGovern K2 46 Animal Nutrition and Physiology Center V9 69 Askanase Hall (Theatre NDSU)

(Reineke Fine Arts Center)U6 75 Auxiliary Enterprises

(University Police, Safety Office) 142 Barry, Richard H., Hall

(811 2nd Ave N) (Business, Agribusiness and Applied Economics, Center for Global Initiatives, ND Trade Office, NDSU Bookstore2)

E3 139 Batcheller Technology CenterP12 20 Bentson/Bunker Fieldhouse

(Athletics, HNES, ROTC)I8 105 Biosciences Research LaboratoryV9 110 Bison Block IT13 3 Ceres Hall (Admission, Career Center,

Cooperative Education, Counseling, Customer Account Services, Registration and Records, Student Financial Services, TRIO Programs)

P10 66 Civil and Industrial EngineeringP10 94 Construction Management EngineeringW5 128 Criminal Justice and Public PolicyI11 49 Dacotah FieldP11 18 Dolve Hall (Mechanical Engineering)R9 15 Dunbar Laboratories (Chemistry)R11 7 E. Morrow Lebedeff Hall

(Human Development and Education)Q11 84 Ehly HallQ10 65 Electrical and Computer EngineeringJ3 79 Ellig Sports ComplexQ11 64 EngineeringQ10 63 Engineering Center Equine Center (3 miles west of

campus on 19th Ave N)E10 122 FargodomeQ7 70-A Gate City Bank AuditoriumR9 17 GeosciencesV14 140 Graduate CenterS7 28 Harris Hall

(Cereal Science, Food Science)R7 87 Hastings Hall (Herbarium)T8 22 Heating PlantS8 26 Hultz Hall (Animal Science, Entomology,

Range Science)R4 118 Johansen Hall

(Seed Research, State Seed Dept.)G4 135 John Deere Electronic SolutionsR11 83 Katherine Kilbourne Burgum Family Life,

4-H Center (Education) 144 Klai Hall (711 2nd Ave N)

(Architecture and Landscape Architecture)S9 5 Ladd Hall (Chemistry)V10 12 LibraryP8 78 Loftsgard Hall (Plant Sciences)T7 147 Lord and Burnham Greenhouses (North)T7 29 Lord and Burnham Greenhouses (South)

R14 X10 Lutheran Student CenterR6 32 Maintenance BuildingsS11 6 Memorial Union (Bison Connection,

Food Court, International Programs, Multicultural Programs, NDSU Bookstore)

U9 21 Minard Hall (Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences)

S8 23 Morrill Hall (Ag Communication, Agricultural Administration, Print and Copy Services)

U8 16 Music Education Building (Festival Concert Hall, Reineke Fine Arts Center)

A12 126 NDSCS FargoK8 123 Newman Outdoor FieldT7 93 Northern Crops InstituteS5 120 Northern Crops Science Laboratory U11 1 Old Main (Administration, Student

Affairs, University Relations)L2 95 Parking OfficeT5 33 Plant Sciences GreenhouseU6 60 Potato Research-Pesticide StorageU13 100 President’s HouseU11 11 Putnam Hall (Equity, Diversity and

Global Outreach, Graduate School)R8 25 Quentin Burdick Building

(Computer Network, Computer Science, Industrial Agriculture, Information Technology Services, Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute)

127 Renaissance Hall (650 NP Ave) (Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Tri-College University, Visual Arts)

G6 131 Research IG6 137 Research I AdditionE6 132 Research IIE4 130 Research and Technology ParkN9 59 Residence Dining CenterT7 60 Residence Life Facility ServicesP5 85 Robinson Hall (Veterinary Technology)I12 72 Sanford Health Athletic Complex/

Scheels Center (Athletic Administration, Athletic Media Relations)*

O5 86 Service Center, Pilot PlantA14 117 SGC Building (Distance and Continuing

Education, Human Resources/Payroll, Family Studies Institute)

J10 136 Shelly Ellig Indoor Track and Field FacilityP8 34 Shepperd ArenaT10 13 South Engineering (Physics)R12 145 STEM Classroom and Lab BuildingQ7 70 Stevens Hall (Natural Sciences)W14 X06 St. Paul’s Chapel (Newman Center)O9 52 Sudro Hall

(Pharmacy, Nursing, Allied Sciences)T6 81 Sugar Beet ResearchD1 133 Technology IncubatorR7 31 Thorson Maintenance Center (Facilities

Management, Telecommunications, Emergency Support Technologies)

Q6 82 Van Es Hall (Microbiological Sciences, Vet Science)

P7 37 Waldron Hall (Agriculture, Soil Testing Lab, Statistics)

Q4 50 Wallman Wellness Center (Campus Recreation/Intramural, Disability Services, Student Health Service)

O8 53 Walster Hall (Agriculture) West Building (3551 7th Ave N)

(Health Sciences Library, NDSU Archives, Center for Heritage Renewal)

M8 80 West Dining Center (Student Success Programs, ACE Tutoring)

P7 36 Wiidakas Laboratory (Corn Seed House, Plant Sciences)

HOUSING UNITSM12 43 Bison Court (East)M12 44 Bison Court (West)V12 56 Burgum HallR12 8 Churchill HallS11 9 Dinan HallM10 58 Johnson HallN4 101 Living Learning Center (East)N4 104 Living Learning Center (West)D15 114 Niskanen Expansion 1D15 115 Niskanen Expansion 2D15 116 Niskanen Expansion 3E14 88 Niskanen HallE14 98 Niskanen Hall (North)E14 92 Niskanen Hall (South)N7 77 Pavek HallM10 55 Reed HallM7 76 Seim HallM8 67 Sevrinson HallN13 42 Stockbridge HallN8 68 Thompson HallF15 166 University Village (166-192)N10 57 Weible Hall (North)N10 61 Weible Hall (South)

FRATERNITY AND SORORITY HOUSEST15 X09 Alpha Gamma Delta R13 X11 Alpha Gamma RhoV15 X07 Alpha Tau OmegaS14 X17 Delta UpsilonV12 X05 FarmHouseS14 X16 Kappa Alpha ThetaS14 X15 Kappa DeltaQ14 X13 Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical FraternityW6 X02 Sigma Alpha EpsilonT14 X18 Sigma ChiV15 X19 Sigma NuV11 X03 Sigma Phi DeltaW11 X04 Tau Kappa EpsilonR13 X12 Theta Chi

*Athletic Administration and Athletic Media Relations temporary location is 1301 39th St. N. (701) 231-7447

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SCHEDULEEVENT SCIENCE DIVISION 7:30

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10:55-11:50

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Anatomy & Physiology Life B & C 1-12 B 13-24 B 1-12 C 13-24 C FLC 415A

Bio-Process Lab Life B 13-24 B 1-12 B STEM 200

Cell Biology Life C 13-24 C 1-12 C Walster 247

Green Generation Life B & C 1-12 B 13-24 B 1-12 C 13-24 C Stevens 230

Invasive Species Life B & C 1-12 B 13-24 B 1-12 C 13-24 C Hultz 209

Astronomy Earth C 1-12 C 13-24 C STEM 300

Dynamic Planet Earth B & C 1-12 C 13-24 C 1-12 B 13-24 B Dolve 115

Fossils Earth B & C 13-24 B 1-12 B 13-24 C 1-12 C STEM 214

Geologic Mapping Earth C 1-12 C 13-24 C Stevens 134

Hydrogeology Earth C 1-12 C 13-24 C QBB 116

Meteorology Earth B 1-12 B 13-24 B Loftsgard 102

Reach for the Stars Earth B 13-24 B 1-12 B STEM 300

Road Scholar Earth B 1-24 B Walster 220

Air Trajectory Physical B & C Signup Impound BBF Gym

Chemistry Lab Physical C 13-24 C 1-12 C STEM 308

Crave the Wave Physical B 13-24 B 1-12 B Walster 247

Crime Busters Physical B 1-12 B 13-24 B STEM 204

Disease Detectives Physical B & C 13-24 C 1-12 C 1-12 B 13-24 B Sudro 22

Food Science Physical B 13-24 B 1-12 B STEM 208

Forensics Physical C 13-24 C 1-12 C STEM 206

It's About Time Physical C Impound 1-12 C 13-24 C STEM 330,326,334

Protein Modeling Physical C Impound 13-24 C 1-12 C QBB 244

Wind Power Physical B & C Impound Walster 221

Bridge Building Technology B & C Walk-In Walk-In Walk-In Walk-In Walk-In Walk-In FLC 313

Elastic Launched Glider Technology B Signup BBF Gym

Electric Vehicle Technology C Signup Impound BBF Gym

Game On Technology C 1-12 C 13-24 C QBB 116

Mission Possible Technology B Signup Impound Dolve 117

Robot Arm Technology C Signup Dolve 215

Scrambler Technology B Signup Impound Loftsgard 104 + hallway

Wright Stuff Technology C Signup BBF Gym

Bottle Rocket Inquiry B Signup Soccer Practice Field

Experimental Design (B) Inquiry B 13-24 B 1-12 B Dolve 118

Experimental Design (C ) Inquiry C 13-24 C 1-12 C Dolve 202

Picture This Inquiry B Signup Dolve 204

Write It/Do It Inquiry B & C 1-12 C 13-24 C 13-24 B 1-12 B ECE 123/125