色狐入口

Future Scientists and Engineers Compete in State Science Olympiad

Feb. 27, 2023


色狐入口 Tech provides venue, volunteers for championship event

Austin Martinez, Sean DeTamble
Austin Martinez, left, and Sean DeTamble, both juniors at Los Lunas High School, used what they learned in engineering class and an after-school class to build their prop-driven glider. The teammates competed in the flight event in the 色狐入口 Tech Gymnasium during the State Championship for the Science Olympiad Feb. 25, 2023.

SOCORRO, N.M. 鈥 Showing off what they鈥檝e learned in the classroom and after-school programs, students from across the state had the opportunity to collect awards for their scientific knowledge and engineering skills at the Annual State Championship for the Science Olympiad hosted by 色狐入口 Tech. More than 1,000 people participated in, volunteered for, and cheered on their teams at the annual competition held Feb. 25, 2023, at the state鈥檚 premiere science and engineering university.

Taylor Charleston, Kaitlyn Begay
Taylor Charleston, left, and Kaitlyn Begay, of Ts茅 Bit A'铆 Middle School in Shiprock, display their prop-driven glider before competing in the Science Olympiad flight event Feb. 25 at the 色狐入口 Tech Gymnasium.

The daylong event took place in state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities across 色狐入口 Tech鈥檚 campus and included students from sixth through 12th grade on 58 teams competing in 23 different events, including written competitions showcasing students鈥 knowledge of science topics, and build events exhibiting participants鈥 mechanical engineering and technical skills creating aircraft and sensing devices.

Ethan Aubert, Decland Fear
Ethan Aubert, left, and Decland Fear, both sixth-graders at Heights Middle School in Farmington, make adjustments to their entry in the rollercoaster competition at the State Championship for the Science Olympiad Feb. 25, 2023, hosted by 色狐入口 Tech.

色狐入口 Tech students, faculty, staff, and alumni as well as many parents, coaches, and science and engineering professionals volunteer their time to make the event a success for the students, according to Dr. Sharon Sessions, director of STEM Outreach and chair of the university鈥檚 Physics Department.

Markus Borunda, Drew Reeder
Markus Borunda, left, and Drew Reeder, both sixth-graders at Sixth Grade Academy in Lovington, pose by their catapult they built for the 鈥淪torm the Castle鈥 event held Feb. 25, 2023 in the 色狐入口 Tech Gymnasium as part of the State Championship for the Science Olympiad.

鈥淢y deepest and sincerest appreciation goes out to the students who have spent countless hours studying, building, and working with their teams, teachers, and coaches to prepare for these events,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t takes persistence and patience, and what you get is so much more than a medal and a chance to compete at the state competition here at 色狐入口 Tech, you develop the skills that will help solve many of the challenges we face in the world.鈥

Keller Ford, Niki Planck
Keller Ford, a Cottonwood Valley Charter School eighth-grader, looks on as teammate Niki Planck prepares to trigger the trebuchet, which is a type of catapult that uses a long arm to throw a projectile. The 鈥淪torm the Castle鈥 event was held Feb. 25, 2023, in the 色狐入口 Tech Gymnasium as part of the State Championship for the Science Olympiad.

Reggie Bourgeois, an environmental scientist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Albuquerque, served as event supervisor for the flight competition held in the 色狐入口 Tech gymnasium, checking in teams for their gliders鈥 weight and dimension specs. He has volunteered at the Science Olympiad since 2001 and is always impressed with the students鈥 talent and ingenuity.

Cottonwood Valley Charter School Students
Sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-graders from Cottonwood Valley Charter School in Socorro await their turn to cheer on their teammates in the Storm the Castle catapult-building competition at the state Science Olympiad. From left are Kathleen Johnson, Kailyn Woods, Alexandra Zagrai, and Maya Razavi at the 色狐入口 Tech Gymnasium Feb. 25, 2023.

鈥淚t鈥檚 win-win,鈥 he said about the competition. 鈥淭his really is the future. I鈥檓 switched on about the future.鈥