Acton-Boxborough HIgh School Science Olympiad Team Places 5th in National Tournament
The Acton-Boxborough Regional High School Science Olympiad Team placed 5th in the National Tournament held at Michigan State University on May 24-25.
According to their website, “Science Olympiad is the premier team STEM competition in the nation, providing standards-based challenges to 6,300 teams at 425 tournaments in all 50 states.”
Every state, plus a Global Ambassador Team from Japan, competes in the National Tournament each year. The winning team is selected based on their collective performance at State and Regionals as well as at Nationals. In total, teams are evaluated on 23 individual events covering a range of science fields, topics, and themes, from forestry to physics, to biology, to engineering.
ABRHS has participated in the Science Olympiad for the last 26 years under the mentorship of Brian Dempsey, a Boxborough resident and ABRHS science teacher since 1996.
Dempsey credited “student leadership, more than anything else” with the Team’s success, saying that his purview is mostly logistics and that the real magic is “seeing the kids grow into these roles and become leaders.”
Students elect their own officers to lead them in preparation for both the State and Regional competitions. This year’s state officers were Advikar Ananthkumar (‘24), Alex Li (‘24), Amy Meng (‘25), and Akelan Krishnasamy (‘24). Under their leadership, the Science Team joined other teams in the state in the Division C State tournament at Wentworth Institute for Technology, where ABRHS placed first out of 65 teams in Massachusetts.
Regional officers Eddie Zhao (‘24), Ishaan Verma (‘24), Justin Li (‘24), and Jerry Li (‘24) led the Science Team to success at monthly West Suburban Science League meets from October through February, leading up to the Science Olympiad Nationals in May.
This article has been condensed for print. Read the full version at BoxboroughNews.org.
According to their website, “Science Olympiad is the premier team STEM competition in the nation, providing standards-based challenges to 6,300 teams at 425 tournaments in all 50 states.”
Every state, plus a Global Ambassador Team from Japan, competes in the National Tournament each year. The winning team is selected based on their collective performance at State and Regionals as well as at Nationals. In total, teams are evaluated on 23 individual events covering a range of science fields, topics, and themes, from forestry to physics, to biology, to engineering.
ABRHS has participated in the Science Olympiad for the last 26 years under the mentorship of Brian Dempsey, a Boxborough resident and ABRHS science teacher since 1996.
Dempsey credited “student leadership, more than anything else” with the Team’s success, saying that his purview is mostly logistics and that the real magic is “seeing the kids grow into these roles and become leaders.”
Students elect their own officers to lead them in preparation for both the State and Regional competitions. This year’s state officers were Advikar Ananthkumar (‘24), Alex Li (‘24), Amy Meng (‘25), and Akelan Krishnasamy (‘24). Under their leadership, the Science Team joined other teams in the state in the Division C State tournament at Wentworth Institute for Technology, where ABRHS placed first out of 65 teams in Massachusetts.
Regional officers Eddie Zhao (‘24), Ishaan Verma (‘24), Justin Li (‘24), and Jerry Li (‘24) led the Science Team to success at monthly West Suburban Science League meets from October through February, leading up to the Science Olympiad Nationals in May.
This article has been condensed for print. Read the full version at BoxboroughNews.org.
