THE MID-HUDSON REGIONAL
DIVISION C - SCIENCE OLYMPIAD
SUNY Ulster's Olympiad is part of the National Science Olympiad Program which had its first National Olympiad in 1985. The program has grown to involve all 50 states (and Ontario) with over 14,000 schools participating. (To view the official website of the New York State Science Olympiad, click here.) The tournament consists of both individual and team events designed to encourage increased participation in the areas of math, science, and technology.
The top 3 finishing teams are invited to participate in the New York State Olympiad. Top finishers will then move on to the National Competition.
The Mid-Hudson Regional, Division C, Science Olympiad is organized and presented by the dedicated efforts of educators, community leaders, and business partners from the Hudson Valley.
2007 Mid-Hudson Regional Science Olympiad Results
The Mid-Hudson Regional Division C Science Olympiad for 2007 was held on February 10, 2007 at Ulster County Community College (SUNY Ulster). The results follow:
- First Place - Spackenkill
- Second Place - Kingston
- Third Place - John Jay
- Fourth Place - Goshen
SUNY ULSTER HOSTS THE 2007 MID-HUDSON REGION SCIENCE OLYMPIAD
ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2007
Ulster County Community College will host the 2007 Division C Science Olympiad on Saturday, February 10 (snow date, February 11). The tournament consists of individual and team events designed to encourage participation among high school students in the areas of science, mathematics and technology. A number of the events held in SUNY Ulster’s Senate Gymnasium and elsewhere on campus are open to the public.
Twenty-two teams are registered at this time from the following school districts:
- Arlington
- Ellenville
- Goshen
- Highland
- John Jay
- Hopewell Junction
- Roy C. Ketcham
- Wappingers Falls
- Kingston
- Liberty
- Marlboro
- Monroe/Woodbury
- New Paltz
- Onteora
- Port Jervis
- Poughkeepsie
- Red Hook
- Rondout
- Sidney
- Spackenkill
- Valley Central
- Wallkill
Each team will select events to participate in from the offerings, which include:
- Astronomy
- Boomilever
- Chemistry
- Circuit Lab
- Oceanography
- Entomology
- Forensics
- Remote Sensing
- Robot Ramble
- Rocks and Minerals
- Wright Stuff
SUNY Ulster’s Olympiad is part of the National Science Olympiad Program, which held its first National Olympiad in 1985. The program has grown to involve all 50 states (as well as Ontario, Canada) with over 14,000 schools participating. The top three finishing teams on February 10 will be invited to participate in the New York State Olympiad, the winners of which then move on to the National Competition.
The Mid-Hudson Regional Science Olympiad is organized and presented by the dedicated efforts of educators, community leaders and business partners from the Hudson Valley. Registration for the 2007 event will begin at 8:00 a.m. in Vanderlyn Hall on the Stone Ridge campus of SUNY Ulster.
Information about the Science Olympiad is available by contacting Professor Ted Skaar at 845-687-5173.
(Last Revised Feb. 20, 2007)






