Registration window closes; membership up 29% from last year

The registration window closed for this South Carolina Science Olympiad season on Monday, January 20. Already sitting at a year-over-year membership increase, several additional teams registered during the extended registration period (the original deadline was December 31), which brought the total SCSO membership to 27 teams for this season. These include:

  • Division B: 4 teams (up 33%) from 4 schools

  • Division C: 23 teams (up 28%) from 16 schools

The middle school division will host teams from Banks Trail Middle School, Clinton Middle School, GREEN Charter Middle School of Greenville, and Oakridge Middle School. The high school division will see teams from Academic Magnet High School, Academy for the Arts, Science, and Technology, A.C. Flora High School, Bishop England High School, Bluffton High School, Catawba Ridge High School, Chapin High School, Clinton High School, Cross Schools, Dutch Fork High School, Fort Mill High School, Lucy Beckham High School, Oakbrook Preparatory School, Porter-Gaud School, the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics, and Spring Hill High School vie for the state title.

The winners from each division will receive South Carolina’s bids to the 41st Science Olympiad National Tournament, hosted by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln on May 23–24, 2025.

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