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Illinois Science Olympiad

What is Illinois Science Olympiad?


Illinois Science Olympiad is a non-profit organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science, and providing recognition for outstanding achievement in science education by both students and teachers.

Illinois Science Olympiad is a non-profit organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science, and providing recognition for outstanding achievement in science education by both students and teachers. ISO accomplishes its goals through classroom activities, research, training workshops and the encouragement of intramural, district, regional, state and national tournaments. ISO tournaments are rigorous academic interscholastic competitions that consist of a series of team events, which students prepare for during the year. These challenging and motivational events are well balanced between the various science disciplines. There is also a balance between events requiring knowledge of science concepts, process skills and science applications.

ISO has divided the state into ten regional competition sites.  Each site hosts both middle school and high school competitions on the same day that run simultaneously. Approximately 24 schools send their team(s) to a local site to compete in these events on a Saturday in February or March. Each event is evaluated according to the scoring criteria that is published in the coaches' manual. The top students in each event receive medals according to their rank. The scores of the team in each event are then combined for an overall score for the team. At the end of the day, the top percentage of the teams then advance to the State Tournament. The scenario begins again there and the top teams advance to the national competition.

For more information about Science Olympiad, please visit the National Science Olympiad website at http://www.soinc.org/background.
ISO accomplishes its goals through:
  • Classroom activities
  • Research
  • Training workshops
  • Intramural, district, regional, state and national tournaments
Scientific area of exploration include:
  • Life, Personal, & Social Science
  • Physical Science & Chemistry
  • Earth & Space Science
  • Technology & Engineering
  • Inquiry & Nature of Science

Mission and Goals

ISO supports the mission of Science Olympiad.  You can view the National Mission and Goals here:  http://www.soinc.org/mission

Our History

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Our historians are busy gathering up all the details of ISO history.  Please check back in later for the real scoop on how ISO got started.

For a complete history of Science Olympiad, please visit http://www.soinc.org/about.

For results of every national tournament please visit http://www.soinc.org/history.
State Directors
Michele Chapman (Email Me)
Joe Simmons (Email Me)
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