This past weekend, 11 students competed in a high school level virtual Science Olympiad tournament hosted by Washington University in St. Louis, MO. BT came in 6th place! Anna Khan, '24, and Madison Marco, '27, came in first in the Wind Power (an event about alternative energy sources). Calvin Snyder, '24, and Alex Lindarev, '26, came in third for Fermi Questions (an event about random facts and quick math).
BT Competitors
Lara Blume, '28: Forensics, Disease Detectives, Codebusters
Anoushka Jacob, '28: Microbe Mission, Anatomy, Experimental Design
Francesca Vidal, '24 : Flight, Detector Building, Codebusters
Clare Schinzel, '24: Microbe Mission, Disease Detectives, Chem Lab, and Detector Building
Calvin Synder, '24: Fermi Questions, Dynamic Planet, Geologic Mapping
Anna Khan: Ecology, Dynamic Planet, Wind Power, Forestry
Madison Marco: Wind Power, Optics, Astronomy
Christian Gravelle, '27: Optics, Ecology, Forestry
Alex Lindarev: Fossils, Tower, Geologic Mapping and Fermi Questions
Luke Dickes, '26: Tower, Astronomy
Siri Doddapaneni, '25: Experimental Design, Forensics, Anatomy, Codebusters
Their next competitions include the Zoo Invitational on February 24, the Brownell Talbot Invitational on March 16, and the State competition April 27.