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Published: 01 February 2015 01 February 2015

Science Olympiad 2015

Photos by Mary Alice Murphy

At the annual regional Science Olympiad, students from 8 schools, including from Las Cruces, Hatch Valley, Deming and Silver City took part in activities from wheeled vehicles to rocket launch, from Wright Stuff (small model airplanes), and from a balsa wood bridge building competition to the Scrambler, which was a wheeled conveyance carrying an egg on the front. These active events were in the Brancheau P.E. Building gym. Other students took various tests in Harlan Hall. They ranged from entymology to geology to chemistry.

 

In the more active events at the gym, wheeled vehicles attempted to cross the finish line in the fastest time.

For the Wright Stuff, team members wanted to keep their model airplane in the air as long as possible, without encountering impediments such as beams and walls.

In the bridge-building competition, teams vied to see which bridge structure had the highest carrying capacity by having a bucket with sand hung from the structure. Sand was added until the bridge broke or held up.

The Scrambler team members launched a wheeled conveyance with an egg in the front. The goal was to get as close to the wall as possible without cracking the egg.

Silver High School had three teams in the event and La Plata Middle School participated with two teams. As of this posting, a grandmother of one of the competitors let the Beat know that La Plata Middle School and Silver High School will send teams to the state competition in Socorro later this month.

The list of winners will be posted when received.