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Lower Columbia College is proud to host the annual Science Olympiad where K-12 and High School students
complete in academic workshops. Students have gone through much preparation, commitment, coaching and
practice all year for this event. Competitions are related to a multitude of studies such as Genetics,
Engineering, Technology, Thermodynamics, Physics, Anatomy, Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry and more.
On March 13, 2010, students from southwest Washington middle and high schools participated in Science Olympiad, hosted by Lower Columbia College.
Students competed in a wide range of scientific fields, from anatomy to forensics to engineering.
Winners will move on to state, then national finals.
Shown above is the Trajectory Event.
The Norway Party on October 1, 2010. Notice the fancy hors d'oeuvres the Norwegians plied us with in order to get our vote. At center front is KK Chan of Hong Kong, a former chess programmer with Novag Computers. He confers with Laksman from Sri Lanka to the right. To his left is William Kelleher of the USA who had just been voted out as Vice-President of FIDE the previous day and replaced by the delegate from Libya.
Lower Columbia College is proud to host the annual Science Olympiad where K-12 and High School students
complete in academic workshops. Students have gone through much preparation, commitment, coaching and
practice all year for this event. Competitions are related to a multitude of studies such as Genetics,
Engineering, Technology, Thermodynamics, Physics, Anatomy, Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry and more.
Anastasia, front right, was the Press Officer at the World Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk, Siberia, Russia. She was one of four girls I met at the Olympiad named Anastasia. This photo was taken at the Bulgaria Party.
Orientation leaders Jess Silverman '14 and Joe Pannullo '14 pose after finishing the 2012 Leopard Olympiad.
First-year students competed against fellow classmates in fun and goofy competitions where everyone had a chance to share their talents.
Ken White / Zovko Photographic LLC
August 24, 2012
On March 13, 2010, students from southwest Washington middle and high schools participated in Science Olympiad, hosted by Lower Columbia College.
Students competed in a wide range of scientific fields, from anatomy to forensics to engineering.
Winners will move on to state, then national finals.
Shown above is the Write Stuff Event.
Lower Columbia College is proud to host the annual Science Olympiad where K-12 and High School students
complete in academic workshops. Students have gone through much preparation, commitment, coaching and
practice all year for this event. Competitions are related to a multitude of studies such as Genetics,
Engineering, Technology, Thermodynamics, Physics, Anatomy, Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry and more.
This thing was fun to attend but a little disorganized. The guy standing up was using the timer on his iPod as a stopwatch, and the crouching guy spent an awful lot of time eating.
EGRMS placed in 3rd in this trial event involving Python computer coding.
MSU Auditorium
East Lansing, Michigan
Lower Columbia College is proud to host the annual Science Olympiad where K-12 and High School students complete in academic workshops. Students have gone through much preparation, commitment, coaching and practice all year for this event. Competitions are related to a multitude of studies such as Genetics, Engineering, Technology, Thermodynamics, Physics, Anatomy, Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry and more.