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Re: Indiana 2020

Posted: June 17th, 2020, 1:28 pm
by l0lit
You know how we're all very sad that Indiana SciOly was cancelled this year? Well me and some other people been working on a competition where those skills can be used, so feel free to register for the Indiana Quarantine Science Tournament! It’s a free, multidisciplinary science competition open to high school students from the 2019-2020 school year around Indiana. There will be multiple topics to compete in, many types of games, and even prizes!

The topics tested will be similar to what is seen in SciOly, so it will provide both a fun, competitive end to this season along with some good preparation for next season! The competition is in teams of 5, and you may bring as many teams as you like from your school.
Note that we are not associated with Science Olympiad, but want all of you guys to have access to this opportunity.

Learn more at: https://sites.google.com/view/ihssc/home
Register at: https://sites.google.com/view/ihssc/home

Please PM me if you have any questions.

Re: Indiana 2020

Posted: June 22nd, 2020, 1:58 pm
by splane21
knightmoves wrote: June 8th, 2020, 10:37 am
Nydauron wrote: June 1st, 2020, 4:55 pm On the subject of colleges and universities, it’s still kind of in-the-air. Colleges are all taking different approaches to the scenario. For example, IU plans to go online for November till February. On the other hand, UIUC has stated that they are pushing for restoring “face-to-face teaching” in the Fall, but we have only received one vague massmail on the matter.
The other part of the question is what schools do. Schools have been making contingency plans for remote learning in the fall, but it's nobody's first choice (and in general, it's much harder to do remote school than remote college, given the difference in maturity and independence between the two groups). But going back to school and having large tournaments where groups of kids from dozens of schools all huddle together are different things.

Schools aren't going to treat scioly differently from interscholastic sports, regional art fairs, and all the other things they do that involve off-campus mingling. So you're right that the college/university hosts may present a challenge for next year's state and regional tournaments, but there may also be a challenge from the other direction, from the schools themselves. I think it'll strongly depend on how the summer goes, as to first, whether schools open in the fall (they probably will - I think the political pressure to do that will be huge) and second, whether they start up their off-campus activities as usual (here, despite the power of the school sports lobby, I'm less certain. I could see school boards adopting a wait-and-see strategy and cancelling fall programs. Which might mean a shortened scioly season with no invitationals until after Christmas, for example.

I believe Science Olympiad will allow for virtual invitationals next season. Thus there is always the possibility invites will be held virtual if there is pushback from schools or hosts.

https://www.soinc.org/play/tournaments? ... ei9p9rcuwE

Re: Indiana 2020

Posted: June 30th, 2020, 11:38 am
by boomifailure
2021 state predictions?

Re: Indiana 2020

Posted: July 16th, 2020, 12:12 pm
by Creationist127
boomifailure wrote: June 30th, 2020, 11:38 am 2021 state predictions?
Munster takes dubs