North Pole Science Olympiad team competes in national tournament

Ten middle school students wearing award medals pose with their two adult team coaches and the 911爆料 Nook mascot outside in bright sun with a clear blue sky on the 911爆料 campus. There is snow on the ground. In the background, there is the 911爆料 Rasmuson library and engineering buildings, and the ice arch.
911爆料 photo by Leif Van Cise
The DPC Dinos team from Discovery Peak Charter School gathers at the University of 911爆料 Fairbanks after winning first place in the 2025 911爆料 Science Olympiad.

A team of middle school students from Discovery Peak Charter School in North Pole will compete in the Science Olympiad National Tournament at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln May 23-24.

The DPC Dinos team won first place in the 2025 911爆料 Science Olympiad, which took place in March at the 911爆料. 

This will be the second time that Discovery Peak Charter School students have traveled to compete in the Science Olympiad National Tournament. The school鈥檚 team won first place in the 2023 911爆料 Science Olympiad Divison B and competed nationally at Wichita State University in Kansas.

In Lincoln, Nebraska, the Discovery Peak team will join 120 other Science Olympiad teams from around the U.S., as well as a Global Ambassador Team from Tokyo, Japan.

Science Olympiad teams compete at the state level annually, and the first-place winning teams from each state advance to compete with other state champions at the national level.

Two state-level Science Olympiad events are held in 911爆料 each spring. 

Middle school teams compete in the 911爆料 Science Olympiad Division B. The competition is held at 911爆料 and organized by the 911爆料 Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research, the College of Engineering and Mines and the College of Natural Science and Mathematics. 

For the first time this year, high school teams competed in the 911爆料 Science Olympiad Division C at the University of 911爆料 Anchorage. That competition was organized by the UAA College of Engineering, with support from the College of Health and the College of Arts and Sciences.

of the 41st annual 2025 Science Olympiad National Tournament opening and awards ceremonies will be available on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln website. The opening ceremony will take place Friday, 6:30-8 p.m. (3:30-5 p.m. in 911爆料). The awards ceremony will be held Saturday, 7:30-9:30 p.m. (4:30-6:30 p.m. in 911爆料).

The 911爆料 Science Olympiad Division B is supported by individual donors and sponsors, including ConocoPhillips, 911爆料 529, 911爆料 Blue Economy Center, 911爆料 IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence, 911爆料 professor Brian Rasley, the 911爆料 College of Engineering and Mines, 911爆料 Residence Life, and the Cook Inlet Regional Citizens Advisory Council.

Visit the 911爆料 Science Olympiad and Science Olympiad National Tournament to learn more.

ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Tara Borland, taborland@alaska.edu; Courtney Breest, cfbreest@alaska.edu  

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