This past weekend, young scientists and engineers from East Idaho gathered on the campus of Idaho State University to compete in the Eastern Idaho Science Olympiad. Hosted by ISU’s Department of Physics, the event brought together five teams of sixth through ninth-grade students from local middle schools. Participants competed in various STEM-related events such as forensics, epidemiology, experimental design, and more, with the top three individuals in each event receiving gold, silver, or bronze medals.
The purpose of the Science Olympiad was to provide young scientists and engineers with an opportunity to test their knowledge outside of a classroom setting while having fun. Steve Shropshire, a professor of physics at Idaho State University, emphasized the importance of hands-on learning and practical application of scientific concepts. “Hands-on learning experiences are crucial for developing critical thinking skills and fostering a love for science,” said Shropshire. “The Science Olympiad is an excellent way to give young students the chance to apply their knowledge in a fun and engaging way.”
In addition to individual awards, teams were also recognized based on their collective scores. Pocatello Community Charter School emerged as the overall winner, receiving a trophy and a $200 cash award from the Pocatello Kiwanis Club to support science education. Hawthorne Middle School and Grace Lutheran Middle School secured second and third place, each earning a trophy and monetary prize.
The success of the Eastern Idaho Science Olympiad would not have been possible without the dedication of volunteers from various departments at Idaho State University, as well as support from organizations like the Pocatello Kiwanis Club and Idaho National Laboratory. Shropshire expressed gratitude towards all volunteers for their commitment to promoting STEM education among young students. “It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to make an event like this successful,” said Shropshire. “I am grateful for everyone who helped make this year’s Science Olympiad a huge success.”
For more information about the event or ISU’s Department of Physics