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"I was fascinated by putting balsa wood together in a different way to see how it would fly. And when I started having the capability to do contests and actually win a trophy by making a better model, then I was hooked."
                                        -
Mr. Burt Rutan, Creator of SpaceShip One

What Is Science Decathlon?             (Skip the Text. Play the Video - 150mb)

National Science Decathlon is an IRS designated 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting science education by organizing competitive, hands-on
science-based tournaments throughout the United States. Each Science
Decathlon tournament is made up of ten Team Events and up to four Pilot Events which sport names like Bridge Breaking, Water Rocketry and Ick! Thyology for each division. Division A events are for 9th -12th grade high school students. Division B events are for 6th - 9th grade junior high, middle school and intermediate elementary
students.

Science Decathlon students are encouraged to participate in
groups,
or
teams, but are not required to do so. Each team consists of up to a maximum of six (6) students and two (2) alternates. At any given tournament, these teams are then
broken up into smaller groups, usually pairs, who represent their team while competing in various events.

At the end of each tournament, tournament coordinators compile student scores and rank individuals and teams. Awards, in the form of ribbons, medals and trophies are then distributed to the top ranking teams, individuals and coaches.


How Does Science Decathlon Work?

Typically, students with the guidance of at least one adult (coach) register and begin preparation for tournament competition by identifying at least one event from the Event List in which they would like to compete. As tournament coordinators identify tournament dates, reserve facilities, recruit event supervisors and establish communication, these students, usually in groups of at least two, pairs, then review Event Rules, complete event preparation (as they determine should be done in accordance with Event Rules and, eventually, experience), then travel to tournament sites for any given tournament.

Tournaments are usually on Saturdays. Actual competition is generally . . . read more


Who is involved?


Science Decathlon leaders are extremely proud of exponential growth for the first three years of operations. Next year, 2008, Science Decathlon is projected to have eight tournaments available to pools of millions of students across the country. Space is limited. Now is the time to register a team. Please take advantage of discounted registration rates and help tournament organizers by completing this NO RISK process now. Your assistance is appreciated. Volunteers have been working hard and will continue to work hard to ensure that participants have a fun, memorable and valuable experience.



***NEW*** Documentation connecting Science Decathlon events with Washington State EALR/GLE (State Science Standards) requirements is now available in .xls (Microsoft Excel) format. Download Now   Thank you Rockie Morgan!!!


Baker's Dozen
Thirteen Reasons to Register a Science Decathlon Team

2006 National Tournament Evaluation Results & Statistics

2005 National Tournament Evaluation Results & Statistics (Archive)

 


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