•1st place went to Brookwood High School (BHS),
•2nd place went to Gwinnett School of Math, Science and Technology (GSMST).
The students from BHS and GMSMST were recognized on April 18th by the Gwinnett County Board of Education at the monthly board meeting for their achievements at the state championship.
This win marks the 5th state championship for Brookwood HS in the last 6 years. The team set a school record for 5 gold medals and by placing in the top 5 in 18 of the 23 events this year.
On February 2nd the team competed at the Regional level at North Georgia College and State University in Dahlonega. Following that win, the team then competed on March 16 at Southern Polytechnic in Marietta.
The team will leave to compete at Nationals on Thursday, May 16 and they welcome the support of the community.
If you would like more information about the National competition this year the website is www.wright.edu/scienceolympiad. With reduced funding, the team needs help to cover the many costs involved in competing.
What is Science Olympiad?
•Nationally recognized program for enhancing science education and interest in science.
•Science competition for teams of students (15 students competing in 23 events at the high school level) covering the major branches of science and engineering.
•All events require students to work as a team in order to successfully complete the challenging tasks.
•Several events require devices to be built to exacting specifications prior to competition.
•Middle and High school teams may advance from regional to state to national competitions.