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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.
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 Battery Buggy Event.
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.
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.
Students compete in the popular tug-of-war during the 2012 Leopard Olympiad on Fisher Field.
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
Students compete in the popular tug-of-war during the 2012 Leopard Olympiad at Fisher Field.
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
Willem Ytsma '16 drops his piece in while playing a game of Connect 4 during the 2012 Leopard Olympiad in Kirby Sports Center.
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.
Chess Grandmasters bowling at the bowling alley in Khanty-Mansiysk. Included in these pictures are Magnus Carlsen and Aronian. They play chess a lot better than they bowl.
Some new Lafayette students run around on Fisher Field during a scavenger hunt game as part of the Leopard Olympiad in Kirby Sports Center.
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
Orientation leaders Joe Pannullo '14, left, and Emily Smith '14 run in a relay race during the 2012 Leopard Olympiad at Fisher Field.
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.
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.
Academic Schools Vie for top spot in this intense circuit of marching, sporting and novelty events.
This year's Champions, The School of Sciences and Technology showed dominance from the March Pass where they also placed first.
The 2015 State Finals of the Hawaii State Science Olympiad, held at Leeward Community College on Saturday, March 14, 2015.