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Main PageAASU to Host Regional Science BowlBest Time for Video: Jeopardy rounds will be held from 11 a.m. to noon Savannah, GA-January 18, 2006-Armstrong Atlantic State University (AASU) will host a sub-regional competition of the National Science Bowl for top science students on January 28 . The science bowl is a Jeopardy-like competition for high school students that will feature all areas of science and mathematics. It will be held on the second floor of AASU's Science Center from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This year, students from seven schools will be competing, with the top teams moving on to the state level for an opportunity to attend the National Science Bowl. The seven schools are Windsor Forest High School, Richmond Hill High School, Statesboro High School, Frederica Academy, Appling County High School, Twiggs County High School, and Georgia Military College High School. The National Science Bowl is a highly visible educational event and academic competition among teams of high school students. Participants compete in a verbal forum to solve technical problems and answer questions in all branches of science and math. The regional and national events encourage student involvement in math and science activities, improve awareness of career options in science and technology, and provide an avenue of enrichment and reward for academic science achievement. For more information about the competition, call Donna Mullenax at 912.921.3784. |