Science Olympiad State Tournament
Why Volunteer?
Science Olympiad is a non-profit volunteer-based organization which relies on donations of time, money and supplies to generate enthusiasm for science. Its success relies heavily on volunteers for the benefit of elementary, middle, and high school students. College students volunteering for this activity benefit by having evidence of community service for resumes and transcripts. Science community members benefit by having the satisfaction of inspiring young people to aspire to a career in science. All benefit from having a feeling of having been part of an activity that so successfully encourages young people to have fun with math and science.
Volunteers are needed to organize and run successful competitions. The 2008 Wisconsin Science Olympiad High School State Competition at the University of Wisconsin – Madison on Saturday, April 12, as well as the pre-tournament activities on April 11, has many opportunities for volunteering a half-day and witnessing first hand the excitement and interest that Science Olympiad creates among students from 50 middle schools and 60 high schools around Wisconsin.
Check out the Volunteer Opportunities for this year's tournament. Next, fill out the Volunteer Registration form. We will be in touch with you regarding your assignment. Your information will not be used for anything other than for our communicating with you about volunteering with the UW-Madison State Science Olympiad Competition.
