Division C Tournament
March 2, 2013
Glendale Community College
Glendale, Arizona

Science is an adventure of imagination.

Arizona Science Olympiad

Welcome to our official web site. Here you will find information and resources relating to tournaments, events, and winners.

Our Sponsors

Follow this link to see our sponsors.

Our Goals

The Science Olympiad is devoted to improving the quality of science/math education, increasing student interest in science/math and providing recognition for outstanding achievement in science/math education by both students and teachers. We hope to achieve these goals through participation in Science Olympiad tournaments, classroom activities and summer training institutes for teachers. We also hope that our efforts can bring academic competition to the same level of recognition and praise normally reserved for athletic competitions in this country.

Click here to access a downloadable color brochure about the Science Olympiad program.

The Tournament

Science Olympiad tournaments are held on local, state and national levels. These interscholastic competitions consist of a series of individual and team events that encourage learning in biology, earth science, chemistry, physics, problem solving and technology.

Click here to watch a short video on the Arizona State Tournament.

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History of the Arizona Science Olympiad

In the spring of 1982 Hugh Forshier, science teacher at Shadow Mountain High School of the Paradise Valley District with help of fellow teachers, Lois Blondeau and Dick Dutton conducted a Science Olympiad Contest utilizing the basic sciences - Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. Awards of plaques and trophies were presented courtesy of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science.

In the summer of 1988, Dr. Charles Y. Hoyt, started the High School Division C Science Olympiad program. The Arizona Alliance for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education has sponsored the Science Olympiad program from the beginning until 2004.

In April of 2005 after the dissolution of the AZA the Arizona Science Olympiad Division C became an affiliated organization of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science.

1986-1992State Director   Dr. Charles Y. Hoyt   SciTech Logo
1993-2005State Coordinator   Dr. Charles Y. Hoyt  
1988-1998Site Director   Dr. Bud Ellis  
1993-1995State Director   Dr. Jeff Pommerville 
1996State Director   Dr. Stan Celestian 
1997-2002State Director   Dr. Stephen R. Williams 
1999-PresentSite Director   Dr. Karen Conzelman 
2003-2004State Director   Dr. Karen Conzelman 
2004-2007State Director   Mrs. Agripina Paluch 
2007-2008State Director   Mr. Hal Eastin 
2008-2009State Co-directors   Mr. Hal Eastin and Mrs. Agripina Paluch 
2009-2013State Director   Mrs. Agripina Paluch 
1993Salt River Project became the first Presenting Sponsor of the Arizona Science Olympiad Program

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