Lacota Brown and Madison Andrews are shown making final adjustments to their plane on their way to earning 3rd place in Wright Stuff. They also took 2nd place in the Bridges event.
Steve Duerst
The Astronomy event allows competitors to create a study guide about various objects in the night sky. They take a test that asks questions on those objects and the physics of gravity, light and orbital mechanics. Kylie Luedtke and Luke Becker 3rd Astronomy.
Steve Duerst
For the event, Robo Cross, students have to build and use a remote-controlled robot that can move pennies, lego pieces, tennis balls and milk jugs. Parker Coombs, left, and Caden Wold won 1st place Robo Cross and also won the Bridges event.
Steve Duerst
In WiFi Lab students have to build a radio antenna and complete a test using a study guide they created for this subject. Luke Becker, left, and Becca Wyss are shown earning 1st place.
MENOMONIE – Boyceville’s High School Science Olympiad team finished as the Science Olympiad West Regional Runner-Up team on Saturday, earning medals in 22 events and scoring a team record low 39 points, breaking the previous team record of 40 points set in 2019.
Lacota Brown and Madison Andrews are shown making final adjustments to their plane on their way to earning 3rd place in Wright Stuff. They also took 2nd place in the Bridges event.
The Astronomy event allows competitors to create a study guide about various objects in the night sky. They take a test that asks questions on those objects and the physics of gravity, light and orbital mechanics. Kylie Luedtke and Luke Becker 3rd Astronomy.
For the event, Robo Cross, students have to build and use a remote-controlled robot that can move pennies, lego pieces, tennis balls and milk jugs. Parker Coombs, left, and Caden Wold won 1st place Robo Cross and also won the Bridges event.
In WiFi Lab students have to build a radio antenna and complete a test using a study guide they created for this subject. Luke Becker, left, and Becca Wyss are shown earning 1st place.