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New Yosemite Satellite Invitational
ANNOUNCING THE BRAND NEW YOSEMITE SCIENCE OLYMPIAD DIVISION C SATELLITE INVITATIONAL
Hello everyone! I'll preface this by saying that we need volunteers for this event! If you are interested, please see the section at the end of this post, as we need volunteers to be test writers, test graders, event supervisors, and potential region proctors. Not only is this Yosemite Invitational's first year, but it is the first ever digital Scioly tournament! All events will run according to miniSO rules, meaning Boomilever, Detector Building, Experimental Design, Gravity Vehicle, Ping Pong Parachute, Wright Stuff, and Write It Do It may not be held. However, there is still a chance we will run build events, which is clarified in a section of this post.
Please visit our website for more information, to join our mailing list, and to volunteer to compete: https://yosemitescienceoly.wixsite.com/yosemiteso
How will the tournament run?
The tournament will run from the 12th-16th of December. That's right, this is a multi-day tournament. All events that are exam-heavy will be run with only exams in an online format. This means all events save those mentioned above will be run with the test component only, though it is at the test writer's discretion to add a dry lab component to their exam. Digital testing will run on the 14th and 15th of December, with half of the events happening on the 14th and the other on the 15th. This will happen through an online platform like zoom or another platform optimized for SO that I'm told is in development. The awards ceremony is on the 16th. If conditions permit, build events will run on the 12th and 13th according to guidelines laid out in the next section.
What about build events?
Build events will run on the 12th/13th of December if students are able to meet and practice for these events. Half of the teams would compete on the 12th, with the other half competing on the 13th. Conditions permitting, competing teams would designate a location at which volunteers can proctor them, most likely their school site or other location where they practice. Proctors will run all events listed above with times that are listed on the event schedule on our website. If this isn't possible a coach may proctor the event so long as supervisors from the tournament are able to watch all runs live. In either case no centralized tournament site is needed for the safety of our competitors. Teams would be responsible for providing the testing apparatuses for Boomilever and Ping Pong Parachute. Given different team's resources will vary, some build events may not be counted for the overall score (such as Boomilever if not all schools can secure a testing device). Ping Pong Parachute will not be counted for overall scoring per last year's guidelines for CA-based tournaments. Given the current order by Governor Newsom for schools to mostly remain closed, it is unlikely that build events will run, but we remain optimistic nonetheless.
How can teams register?
This tournament has been approved by the NorCal State Director, but teams are not yet able to register via Scilympiad. No more than two teams per school will be able to compete, with no more than 25-30 teams able to enter. NorCal teams with a state bid will be prioritized. Costs will be lower than most tournaments given that it is online. We will let everyone know as soon as we know when registration opens. Join our mailing list here for competition-related updates: http://eepurl.com/g_izqr
How can I volunteer?
We really need your help! It is going to take a lot to put this tournament on, especially with only 4.5 months to plan. But with confidence and your strong support we'll be able to make a little bit of history and give students the chance to compete again! We are in need of digital event supervisors, prospective in-person proctors, and test writers and graders. If you are able to help us out, visit our website and please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/J931nyXEt5mRCkgB8. If you can't, then spread the word. Publicity is our greatest ally and we would love to see teams interested in competing!
We are very excited for this upcoming competition season, and thank you in advance for keeping the spirit of Science Olympiad alive and well!
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Hello everyone. In these past 36 hours, the response to the tournament has been nothing but wholehearted support, and we hope that we can deliver on your excitement! That being said, we would like to post a quick update regarding a glaring issue many of you have pointed out about the schedule. Most of our volunteers are college students, and the 14th/15th are both in the middle of finals week! Given that we are in the midst of COVID-19 and things are constantly changing, we will continue working, but expect one of the following changes to the schedule to be coming in the beginning of September:
A) Given the dire conditions COVID-19 has presented us with, visiting schools to run build events may prove too risky. Because of this, the build evaluation days of the 12/13th of December would be cancelled, and the tournament will be converted from a satellite to a miniSO tournament with the digital events running on the 12/13th of December and the awards being revealed in a premier on YouTube on the 14th.
or...
B) Conditions improve and, while no full scale tournament can be held, it is possible for competitors to practice at their campuses/facilities and conduct build tests. If this is the case, the tournament will be moved forward two weeks into the first week of January, such that students are not yet in school and we have the space and time to run the best competition we can.
In either case, we want to cater to the volunteer base that is making this whole thing possible, as it is preferable that test authors supervise their own exams on the competition dates. Please keep the feedback coming, and we will proceed with caution and any updates we may get from the state of California and NSO.
A) Given the dire conditions COVID-19 has presented us with, visiting schools to run build events may prove too risky. Because of this, the build evaluation days of the 12/13th of December would be cancelled, and the tournament will be converted from a satellite to a miniSO tournament with the digital events running on the 12/13th of December and the awards being revealed in a premier on YouTube on the 14th.
or...
B) Conditions improve and, while no full scale tournament can be held, it is possible for competitors to practice at their campuses/facilities and conduct build tests. If this is the case, the tournament will be moved forward two weeks into the first week of January, such that students are not yet in school and we have the space and time to run the best competition we can.
In either case, we want to cater to the volunteer base that is making this whole thing possible, as it is preferable that test authors supervise their own exams on the competition dates. Please keep the feedback coming, and we will proceed with caution and any updates we may get from the state of California and NSO.
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Another update
Despite the positive reception, we realize, as stated in the last post, the current schedule is overwhelming and confusing for students wanting to volunteer. For this reason, we have tentatively updated the schedule.
Study events will now be held on the 12/13th of December (not the 14/15th as originally planned). The build dates and award ceremony have been removed from the schedule, as we do not yet know when those will be. We will update the schedule one last time in September once we know in what capacity all involved schools are returning.
Stay tuned, and thank you for the attention!
Despite the positive reception, we realize, as stated in the last post, the current schedule is overwhelming and confusing for students wanting to volunteer. For this reason, we have tentatively updated the schedule.
Study events will now be held on the 12/13th of December (not the 14/15th as originally planned). The build dates and award ceremony have been removed from the schedule, as we do not yet know when those will be. We will update the schedule one last time in September once we know in what capacity all involved schools are returning.
Stay tuned, and thank you for the attention!
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FINAL TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION AND COMPETITION DATE UPDATES
Good evening everyone. We are here to announce registration for the Yosemite Satellite Invitational will open on September 18th, 2020 at 4:00 PM PST. The link to register will be found on our webpage: https://yosemitescienceoly.wixsite.com/yosemiteso . The price tag is $40 per team, but please let us know if this cost is a problem and we can arrange for a waiver if absolutely necessary.
The tournament date has been moved *YAWN* for the FINAL time to December 19-20th.
This is the official tournament date, and any sources saying otherwise will be updated. Thank you all so much for your patience. We are extremely excited to have all of you compete in December!
Good evening everyone. We are here to announce registration for the Yosemite Satellite Invitational will open on September 18th, 2020 at 4:00 PM PST. The link to register will be found on our webpage: https://yosemitescienceoly.wixsite.com/yosemiteso . The price tag is $40 per team, but please let us know if this cost is a problem and we can arrange for a waiver if absolutely necessary.
The tournament date has been moved *YAWN* for the FINAL time to December 19-20th.
This is the official tournament date, and any sources saying otherwise will be updated. Thank you all so much for your patience. We are extremely excited to have all of you compete in December!
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Yosemite Invitational Registration OPENS TODAY AT 4:00 PM PST
Sorry for the bold and caps, but we are SO EXCITED to have everyone competing! Registration opens at: https://scilympiad.com/yosemite, which can also be accessed from our main website.
Please note that this competition will account for the needs of teams who are stuck at home. The difference between our competition and a straight miniSO format is that we will provide build events in some form, most likely running build events but grade them as trial events for teams who would like to compete in them. In this way all teams can compete without penalizing competitors stuck at home.
In other words, please register! Send additional questions our way by directly emailing us or filling a request via our website (a lot of you have reached out to us this way)!
Good luck teams!
Sorry for the bold and caps, but we are SO EXCITED to have everyone competing! Registration opens at: https://scilympiad.com/yosemite, which can also be accessed from our main website.
Please note that this competition will account for the needs of teams who are stuck at home. The difference between our competition and a straight miniSO format is that we will provide build events in some form, most likely running build events but grade them as trial events for teams who would like to compete in them. In this way all teams can compete without penalizing competitors stuck at home.
In other words, please register! Send additional questions our way by directly emailing us or filling a request via our website (a lot of you have reached out to us this way)!
Good luck teams!
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Re: New Yosemite Satellite Invitational
Competition this week. Who excited? Looking forward to receiving feedback from competitors about my Water Quality Exam.
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Friendly reminder to those competing in Cybersecurity C to read through the Cybersecurity Programming Hands-on Submission Guide. Included in the instructions are directions to signup for HackerRank in order to participate in the Hands-on section.
Moreover, we will be holding an "alt" block on day 2 block 1 of the competition. If you have conflicts with other events and want to participate at that time, you may sign up for that block.
For those who are taking Write It CAD It, please read through the student instructions here before competition. Thank you and good luck!
Moreover, we will be holding an "alt" block on day 2 block 1 of the competition. If you have conflicts with other events and want to participate at that time, you may sign up for that block.
For those who are taking Write It CAD It, please read through the student instructions here before competition. Thank you and good luck!
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For Codebusters C, a timed question will also be given.
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Yosemite Superscore Predictions
Note: Santa Teresa HS is not in this prediction, as Yosemite Invitational seems to be their first time competing.
Mission San Jose High School 99 American High 124 Marquette University High School 134 Chattahoochee High School 164 Naperville North 167 Stuyvesant High School 171 Orange County School of the Arts 189 Great Neck South High School 197 Menomonie High School 242 Arnold O. Beckman High School 249 Great Oak High School 266 BASIS HS 274 James S. Rickards High School 306 Townsend Harris High School 309 Mountain House High School 313 Cerritos High School 330 Prestonwood Christian Academy 341 The Bronx High School of Science 361 Sunny Hills High School 396 Torrey Pines High School 415 Ridgefield High School 425 Novi High School 475 Cinco Ranch High School 519 Northville High School 532 El Dorado High School 551 Tokay High School 566 Van Nuys High School 578 Tesoro High School 579 Pleasant Grove High School 598 Bismarck High School 639 Edison High School 671 Hamilton High School 690 Polytechnic Upper School 778 Legacy High School 789 Longmeadow High School 832 Cosumnes Oaks High School 883 Simon G. Atkins Academic and Technology High School 938 Bella Vista High School 985 Sacred Heart Greenwich 1059 Lake Placid 1086 Livermore High School 1155 Bardstown High School 1260 Saint Ignatius High School 1365