Frequently Asked Questions (2021-22)
“Are competitions going to be in-person like it used to be or are there going to be significant changes?”
We will be attending a mix of in-person and virtual tournaments this year.
Review of the formats:
“Where should I pay for the Science Olympiad club fee?” Additionally: “What’s the ASB card fee?” and “Is it really a $50 dollar lab fee?”
There will be no SciOly fee this year. However, you do need an ASB card, meaning you pay $35 to the ASB window in the front office for an ASB sticker. This provides access to many different sports and clubs, as well as football games. It is not $50, a typo on our side. $35 to the ASB window.
“How often do we meet?” & “When are the zoom meetings?”
We will meet at the beginning of the year (first meeting), before any tournaments, or for any major announcements (such as events/teams). There are no weekly meetings. Meetings will be held over zoom for now (for capacity reasons) until further notice.
“When do we pick out events?” & “I don’t know what events I’m doing yet, what do I put for the discord verification?” & “How many events do you recommend each person do?”
Start choosing your events now here! Here is the rulebook.
For the discord verification, just put what you are interested in! Those roles do not matter much.
We recommend an average of 3 events and usually at least 2 events. Of course, based on what team/events you are doing, there can be exceptions. https://bit.ly/CHS-SOevents21-22
Covered in zoom.
“What will determine whether I am on the high school or the middle school team?” & “Difference between C and B division?”
By signing up with us, you are automatically on the high school team! High school is C division, and Middle school is B division. 9th graders are allowed to compete on the middle school teams if space allows, please let us know if you are interested in that. Otherwise, you will be competing with your fellow schoolmates.
“Are competitions going to be in-person like it used to be or are there going to be significant changes?”
We will be attending a mix of in-person and virtual tournaments this year.
Review of the formats:
- In-Person: Traveling to other campuses for tournaments/other schools travel to us (build unfriendly)
- Satellite: Students take the tests on an online site, but gather at school to meet with partners and take the tests (somewhat build-friendly)
- Mini-SO: Students take the tests online at home, and connect with their partners remotely (not-so build-friendly)
“Where should I pay for the Science Olympiad club fee?” Additionally: “What’s the ASB card fee?” and “Is it really a $50 dollar lab fee?”
There will be no SciOly fee this year. However, you do need an ASB card, meaning you pay $35 to the ASB window in the front office for an ASB sticker. This provides access to many different sports and clubs, as well as football games. It is not $50, a typo on our side. $35 to the ASB window.
“How often do we meet?” & “When are the zoom meetings?”
We will meet at the beginning of the year (first meeting), before any tournaments, or for any major announcements (such as events/teams). There are no weekly meetings. Meetings will be held over zoom for now (for capacity reasons) until further notice.
“When do we pick out events?” & “I don’t know what events I’m doing yet, what do I put for the discord verification?” & “How many events do you recommend each person do?”
Start choosing your events now here! Here is the rulebook.
For the discord verification, just put what you are interested in! Those roles do not matter much.
We recommend an average of 3 events and usually at least 2 events. Of course, based on what team/events you are doing, there can be exceptions. https://bit.ly/CHS-SOevents21-22
Covered in zoom.
“What will determine whether I am on the high school or the middle school team?” & “Difference between C and B division?”
By signing up with us, you are automatically on the high school team! High school is C division, and Middle school is B division. 9th graders are allowed to compete on the middle school teams if space allows, please let us know if you are interested in that. Otherwise, you will be competing with your fellow schoolmates.
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