Madison Science Olympiad Team First in region, Third in State
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Madison Science Olympiad Team First in region, Third in State

James Madison High School at the 2014 State Competition, which was at James Madison, posing with Ryan McElveen for receiving the "Team of the Year" award.

James Madison High School at the 2014 State Competition, which was at James Madison, posing with Ryan McElveen for receiving the "Team of the Year" award.

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Richard Wu, middle, and Hudson Loughlin, right, competing in Mission Possible at the state competition. This event is an engineering event that requires the students to build a box beforehand that includes as many energy transfers as possible.

James Madison Science Olympiad is a still developing group, gaining competitive recognition as the years go by. They have received fifth place in 2012, third place in 2013, and third place this year in 2014 in the state competitions. In the regional competitions they have gotten first both this year and last year.

Science Olympiad is a nation-wide organization aimed to expose students to different aspects of science not introduced at the typical school level. It is similar to the Olympics in a way -- students represent their school and compete against other schools to win their event. The sixth through first place winners all receive medals. There are multitudinous events, slightly differing from middle school to high school. Events include Rocks and Minerals, Astronomy, Water Quality, and many more.