Tomah Middle School students recently put their science skills to the test at the Middle School Science Olympiad Regional competition held in Boyceville in February!
Students competed in a variety of challenging STEM events that tested their knowledge in areas like engineering, earth science, physics, and problem-solving. Events ranged from hands-on engineering builds to written tests and experimental design, giving students the opportunity to apply what they’ve learned in the classroom in exciting, real-world ways.
Our students earned several top placements throughout the competition:
Anatomy and Physiology – 6th place (Helen Weaver and Khloe Habeckstepanski)
Code Busters – 10th place (Helen Weaver, Khloe Habeckstepanski, and Arianna Bernhardt)
Dynamic Planet – 10th place (Khloe Habeckstepanski and Arianna Bernhardt)
Entomology – 8th place (Carl Klug and Sophia DeFreitas)
Heredity – 8th place (Helen Weaver and Arianna Bernhardt)
Metric Mastery – 10th place (Khloe Habeckstepanski and Carl Klug)
Rocks and Minerals – 10th place (Carl Klug and Sophia DeFreitas)
Solar System – 4th place (Helen Weaver and Khloe Habeckstepanski)
Write It Do It – 11th place (Carl Klug and Sophia DeFreitas)
Science Olympiad encourages teamwork, critical thinking, and creativity, and our students represented Tomah with curiosity, determination, and great sportsmanship throughout the day.
