Math and science competition rules
GENERAL INFORMATION
INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
TEAM EVENTS
OVERALL
- A full school group consists of from five (5) to ten (10) students. Partial groups are welcome.
- The students in each school group may enter at most five (5) individual events with one or two students.
- Each school may enter two complete groups.
- Each school group competes as a separate entity. Scores for each group are tallied separately
INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
- The 10 individual events will run simultaneously in different classrooms at CLHS.
- Each team may enter at most five (5) individual events with one or two students in each event.
- A student that has competed in a particular event in a prior year should be entered in a different event this year.
- Students may practice for their event but may not bring any materials (except as noted) to the competition site.
- Most of these events will be held in classrooms where space for observers is limited.
- Points will be earned for the top five individual teams.
TEAM EVENTS
- Each school should choose two to four students to participate in the "Math/Science Quiz Bowl" event. These students are to be chosen from among those participating in the individual events.
- Each school should choose two to three students to participate in the "Pictures Only" event. These students are to be chosen from among those participating in the individual events.
- Each school should choose one to three students to participate in the "The Amazing Race" event. These students are to be chosen from among those participating in the individual events.
- The team events will run simultaneously.
- Paper and pencil will be provided.
- Note that space limitations will limit the number of participants to one team from each school in each team event.
- First place score equals the number of groups participating in the evening's activities. One fewer point for each successive place.
OVERALL
- The overall winner will be determined by summing the scores for each group in each aspect of the individual and team competitions.