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1 Dallas Regional Science Olympiad Tournament March 3, 2018

2 Sponsored by North Lake College Dallas County Community College District

3 A message from Christa Slejko, President of North Lake College Congratulations on being a part of the Science Olympiad, and welcome to North Lake College. I hope that while you re on our campus today, you ll take the opportunity to get to know North Lake College better. While you are here, you will discover a college that is committed to learning with great instructors and support staff to help you. Our graduates tell us that their studies at North Lake have prepared them well for meeting their educational and career goals. In our Math, Sciences and Sport Sciences Teaching and Learning Center, we offer a Pre-Professional Accelerated Science Program, for students who know that they want to go into the Science field. It consists of sequential eight weeklong sessions in Biology, Chemistry and Physics in the fall and spring semesters. The accelerated course option is offered in addition to the traditional sixteen-week format. As a student here, you also will find excellent instruction in all the disciplines you will need to complete your collegiate transfer program. Our students also tell us how they enjoyed the open and supportive atmosphere and welcoming spirit of the college. Many have made lasting friendships while studying here. We have excellent programs, dedicated faculty and a thriving learning community. Here at North Lake College, we embrace innovation and creative thinking exactly what brought you here today. Enjoy your event, and come back to see us when you re ready for college. Sincerely, Christa Slejko President

4 History of the Science Olympiad The Science Olympiad began when Dr. Gerard J. Putz, Regional Science Consultant for Macomb County Intermediate School District in Michigan, invited John C. Cairns, State Science Supervisor for Delaware Department of Instruction, to share the Science Olympiad program with Macomb County educators on March 29, The invitation was prompted by an article on the Delaware Science Olympiad (The Science Teacher, December, 1977) written by Douglas Macbeth, past Delaware State Science Supervisor that was brought to Gerard's attention by Michigan Science Teachers Association President David Larwa. The Delaware Science Olympiad was patterned after similar events in Pennsylvania and North Carolina. After two successful workshops at the Macomb Intermediate School District (March, 82) and the Edsel and Eleanor Ford Estate (January, 83), science education leaders in Southeastern Michigan planned two very successful tournaments at Lawrence Institute of Technology (April, 83) and Oakland University (May, 84). These two tournaments were so successful that Dr. Putz convinced Mr. Cairns that they should share the program with the rest of the nation. The Science Olympiad program was presented to the Council of State Science Supervisors at the National Science Teachers Conference in Boston in 1984 and sponsors were solicited from the conference exhibitors. Gerard's experience with the Army (Lt. Col. Air Defense Artillery, retired) and the understanding of its increasing need for a high tech modern force led him to the Army's booth. After much discussion, the Army decided to sponsor a National Leadership Seminar to determine the level of interest before they committed to sponsoring the 1st Science Olympiad National Tournament. Leaders from all 50 states and Puerto Rico were invited to this first Seminar at the St. Clair Inn in Michigan in the summer of The event captains, coaches and especially the students, so impressed the United States Army Recruiting Command (USARAC) executives and the N. W. Ayer Advertising Agency, that the Army decided to sponsor the 1st National Tournament which was later to be hosted by Michigan State University in May, Seventeen states participated in that tournament. There are now over 14,000 K-12 schools participating from all 50 states, Canada and other countries. The rest is history. The Science Olympiad Mission is: To promote and improve student interest in science and to improve the quality of k-12 science education throughout the nation. The Science Olympiad Vision To Accomplish This Mission is: To create a passion for learning science by supporting elementary and secondary Science Olympiad tournaments at district, county, state and national levels with an emphasis on teamwork and a commitment to excellence. To improve the quality of K-12 science education throughout the nation by changing the way science is perceived and the way it is taught (with an emphasis on problem solving and hand-on, minds-on constructivist learning practices). This goal is accomplished through in-depth core curriculum training workshops and the distribution of curriculum materials to thousands of teachers.

5 To celebrate and recognize the outstanding achievement of both students and teachers in the areas of science and technology by awarding thousands of certificates, medals, trophies and scholarships. To promote partnerships among community, businesses, industry, government and education. The Specific Purposes Of Science Olympiad Tournaments Are: To bring science to life, to show how science works, to emphasize problem solving aspects of science and the understanding of science concepts. To develop teamwork and cooperative learning strategies among students. To make science education more exciting so more students will enroll in science courses and engage in other science activities like science reading, fairs, meetings and field trips. To promote high levels of achievement and a commitment to excellence, to demonstrate that American students can perform at levels that surpasses expectations of even practicing scientists and engineers. To attract more students particularly females and minorities to professional and technical careers in science, technology and science teaching. Science Olympiad has been recognized as a model program in the National Science Standards developed by the National Research Council. Business leaders from across North America praise Science Olympiad for its innovation and contribution to improving scientific and technological literacy, as well as for helping to ensure our nation s global competitiveness. Science Olympiad is an international nonprofit organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, creating a passion for learning science and providing recognition for outstanding achievement in science education by both students and teachers. Dr. Gerard J. PutzPresident, Science Olympiad September 2006

6 General Event Information Please be sure you have all the material you need for your event. Be sure all of your devices are impounded during the allotted time and do not be late. Be sure all devices to be impounded are labeled with your assigned team number. Pick up your devices from impound after the event. You can pick them up at the end of the day either at impound or at the award ceremony. Students will handle any devices Please be on time for your event. Event Supervisors will check the students as they enter the competition area. Make sure any resources brought meet the requirements, such as lists, binders, goggles, calculators, etc. Students MUST be appropriately dressed for lab events. o If socks or skin is visible on the front part of the foot (not completely enclosed), the footwear is not acceptable (some Crocs ) o Woodworker s goggles (those with unrestricted holes drilled in the sides) are not acceptable for eye protection. Students MUST be wearing their wrist bands and the students will be checked to see that they have the appropriate wristband. Only team members are allowed in the event areas. No Coaches or parents are allowed in the event areas. You may watch the gym events from upstairs by the large windows. No communication can occur through the glass in the gym viewing area as well. Only Coaches and not the parents can speak with Science Olympiad Regional officials. Event Supervisors will not allow cell phones or other communication devices in the competition area. If a team comes late to an event, they may enter and participate. They may NOT have additional time. If one team member arrives and the other is late, the student present may begin and the other student may join up with his team member when he arrives. If a student leaves the event for any reason, the student must turn in any exams and may NOT return to continue working in any event. NO exceptions. The exam will be graded as is. Schools with multiple teams may not allow the students to switch back and forth between the teams. Doing so means they are disqualified in that event. The rules for your event will be followed thoroughly. The G building is close to the C building. G does not stand for the gym. Check the National Science Olympiad website for any clarifications regarding your event or additional information and suggestions. The Texas only event information is found on the State Science Olympiad website. The information table is located in the lobby of the C building. We believe in being a green campus so please help us reduce the waste we generate. Reusable containers and items are the best approach so we can reduce our waste. We expect all of follow the Texas Science Olympiad Policy on acceptable behavior And of course good sportsmanship and courtesy shown toward others is expected. And remember to have FUN!

7 Awards & Closing Ceremonies Judging Time Slot Events 7:30-8:20 8:30-9:20 9:30-10:20 10:30-11:20 11:30-12:20 12:30-1:20 1:30-2:20 2:30-3:20 3:30-4:30 4:30-6:00 Battery Buggy Impound GYM Gym Indoor Bottle Rocket Gym Naked Egg Drop All Build Gym Towers Gym Wright Stuff Gym Event 7:30-8:20 8:30-9:20 9:30-10:20 10:30-11:20 11:30-12:20 12:30-1:20 1:30-2:20 2:30-3:20 Anatomy & Physiology G401 Crime Busters C316 Density C309 Disease Detectives G405 Ecology G401 Fast Facts C355 Herpetology G401 Hovercraft Impound C225 C225 Meteorology C225 Microbe Mission C318 Optics C227 Picture This C332 Rocks and Minerals C332 We've Got Your Number G405 Write It/Do It C332 Time 7:30-8:00 AM 7:30-8:20 AM 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM 4:30-6:00 PM 2018 NLC Regional Science Olympiad - Division B Schedule of Events Master Schedule Registration (Head Coaches Only) Impound at various locations Competition Awards and Closing Ceremonies Registration is in the lobby of the C building Closing Ceremonies are in the Gym Note: the G building is not the Gym. A Coach's Only Room is located in C338. (for coffee, snacks, and additional computers)

8 Awards & Closing Ceremonies Judging 2018 NLC Regional Science Olympiad - Division C Schedule of Events Time Slot Events 7:30-8:20 8:30-9:20 9:30-10:20 10:30-11:20 11:30-12:20 12:30-1:20 1:30-2:20 2:30-3:20 3:30-4:30 4:30-6:00 Helicopter Mecathlon Gym Gym Gym Towers Gym Event 7:30-8:20 8:30-9:20 9:30-10:20 10:30-11:20 11:30-12:20 12:30-1:20 1:30-2:20 2:30-3:20 Anatomy & Physiology G401 Astronomy C227 Chemistry Lab C309 Code Busters C227 Disease Detectives G405 Ecology G401 Fermi Questions G405 Forensics C316 Game On C243 Herpetology G401 Hovercraft Impound C225 C225 Microbe Mission C318 Optics C227 Rocks and Minerals C332 Science Word C309 Thermodynamics Impound C355 C355 We've Got Your Number G405 Write It/Do It C332 Time 7:30-8:00 AM 7:30-8:20 AM 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM 4:30-6:00 PM Master Schedule Registration (Head Coaches Only) Impound at various locations Competition Awards and Closing Ceremonies Registration is in the lobby of the C building Closing Ceremonies are in the Gym Note: the G building is not the Gym. A Coach's Only Room is located in C338. (for coffee, snacks, and additional computers)

9 Division B Event Supervisor Room Times Anatomy & Physiology Joe Wheeler, TC Alegre, Brandon Morton G401 12:30-1:20 Battery Buggy George Eluvathingal, Alicia Ramos, Jerry Mayfield GYM 9:00-12:20 Crime Busters Monica Atwell, Ginny Halsey C316 9:30-10:20 Density Lanny Kurniawan C309 8:30-9:20 Disease Detectives Maria Serra G405 10:30-11:20 Ecology Chuck Siegel G401 11:30-12:20 Fast Facts Cristi Deleon, Ana Sabeti C355 10:30-11:20 Herpetology Amanda Mello and Krista Johnson G401 8:30-9:20 Hovercraft Maria Hossu and Jason Eberle C225 8:30-9:20 Indoor Bottle Rocket Chris McAdams GYM 11:30-2:45 Meteorology Evan Whitfield C225 12:30-1:20 Microbe Mission Vaishali Khamankar and Bethany Pereira C318 9:30-10:20 Naked Egg Drop Jordan Sloop and Katelyn Miller GYM 9:30-1:45 Optics Neda Zargar C227 10:30-11:20 Picture This Cindy Simmons, Nahid Pope C332 1:30-3:00 Rocks and Minerals Joe Wheeler C332 9:30-10:20 Towers Brad Bosher GYM 8:30-11:45 We've Got Your Number Nicole Mabine G405 8:30-9:20 Wright Stuff Kelly Sexton GYM 10:00-2:30 Write It/Do It Camrunn Beck, Irena Borvakova, Oksana Zhuk C332 11:30-12:20 Division C Event Supervisor Room Times Anatomy & Physiology Joe Wheeler, TC Alegre, Brandon Morton G401 12:30-1:20 Astronomy Jason Eberle C227 12:30-1:20 Chemistry Lab Azam Kargozari C309 11:30-12:20 Code Busters Ashley Cobb C227 9:30-10:20 Disease Detectives Maria Serra G405 10:30-11:20 Ecology Chuck Siegel G401 11:30-12:20 Fermi Questions Eric Pleasant, Chris McAdams G405 11:30-12:20 Forensics Monica Atwell, Ginny Halsey C316 10:30-11:20 Game On Elaine Hitch and Sean Griffin C243 10:30-11:20 Helicopter TC Alegre, Brett Thompson GYM 8:30-11:30 Herpetology Amanda Mello and Krista Johnson G401 8:30-9:20 Hovercraft Maria Hossu and Jason Eberle C225 9:30-10:20 Mecathlon George Driscoll GYM 8:30-3:00 Microbe Mission Vaishali Khamankar and Bethany Pereira C318 8:30-9:20 Optics Neda Zargar C227 11:30-12:20 Rocks and Minerals Joe Wheeler C332 8:30-9:20 Science Word Pat and Brett Thompson C309 1:30-3:00 Thermodynamics Alicia Ramos and George Eluvathingal C355 12:30-1:20 Towers Brad Bosher GYM 12:30-3:30 We've Got Your Number Nicole Mabine G405 8:30-9:20 Write It/Do It Camrunn Beck, Irena Borvakova, Oksana Zhuk C332 12:30-1:20

10 2018 Dallas Regional, North Lake College Number School Coach Room B1 Bland Middle School Julie Rhea C203 B2 Coppell Middle School East Leah Bradshaw C212 B3 Coppell Middle School North Alpha Laura Williams C214 B4 Coppell Middle School North Beta C214 B5 Coppell Middle School West Alpha Jim Manley C223 B6 Coppell Middle School West Beta C223 B7 Forestwood Middle School Beth Marlow C205 B8 Kingwood Middle School Alpha Laura Powell C350 B9 Kingwood Middle School Beta C350 B10 Liberty Christian School Sue Gallo C253 B11 Northstar School Erin Jezek C244 B12 Schimelpfenig Middle School Mark Letterer C210 B13 Westwood Junior High Cheri Thompson C241 C1 Coppell High School Alpha Cathy Douglas C224 C2 Coppell High School Beta C224 C3 Fort Worth Country Day Christy Alvear C208 C4 Lakehill Preparatory School Jeremy Holman C305 C5 Liberty Christian School Jamie Michalek C253 C6 Northstar School Alpha Erin Jezek C244 C7 Northstar School Beta C244 C8 Sam Rayburn ISD Virginia Beaver P336 C9 The Hockaday School Alpha Leon de Oliveira C233 C10 The Hockaday School Beta C233 C11 William P. Clements High School Alpha Vicky Usanga C232 C12 William P. Clements High School Beta C232

11 North Lake Campus Map See Legend Below Building A - Disability Services, Admissions, Registration, Advising Building C - Health Center, Police Department, Science Building F - Gymnasium, Sports Building G Human Resources, Visual & Performing Arts, Administrative Suites Building H - Visual Arts Building J - Student Lounge, Art Display Building K - Cafeteria and Bookstore Building L - Library Building M - Facility Services Building N - Meeting rooms Building P - Arena Theatre, Performance Hall, Math, Science, Sport Science Building R - Sports Pavilion Building S - Natatorium Building T - Technology Division

12 C Building Map. Bottom floor rooms start in the 200 s and the top floor rooms start in the 300 s. See Map below. To G Building To P Building

13 G Building Map. Coming from the C building the ground floor starts in the 400 s. See below. G401 G405 From C Building G402 G404 G406

14 Thank you to all of the coaches. We appreciate your willingness and the time you have put toward helping promote and improve student interest in the sciences. Without your support the students would not be able to have a successful Science Olympiad. We hope you have an enjoyable experience and that you will join us again. A very special note of thanks to all the volunteers with the staff, event supervisors, students, and support services at Northlake College who have made this competition possible. We wish the best of luck to each and every competitor! You have proven that you are extraordinary by participating. Thanks to the parents and teachers who have supported the competitors and hopefully a national champion team will come from the Dallas Regional!

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