McCallie Students To Compete In Department Of Energy National Science Bowl

  • Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Thousands of middle- and high-school students all across the U.S. will be pitting their math and science knowledge — and their reflexes — against one another in regional competitions of the Department of Energy’s 25th National Science Bowl.  

The competitions start this month, with four students from each team facing off in a fast-paced, question-and-answer format. The winning team from each middle- and high-school regional will compete in the National Finals, held in Washington, D.C. from April 30-May 4. 

At the Finals, winning teams can score adventure trips to Alaska and national parks across the country to learn first-hand about science in the field; as well as trophies, medals, and supplies for their schools’ science departments. 

In 1991, some 500 high school students vied to become the first NSB National Champions. Today, the NSB draws more than 14,000 middle- and high-school competitors. Approximately 240,000 students have faced off in the NSB Finals since that first competition. 

The knowledge that former NSB competitors have acquired – and more importantly, the habits of study that they’ve learned along the way – have led them to success in variety of fields, said officials. Many have become researchers; others are science and math professors at some of our some of the nation’s most prestigious universities. While those career paths might seem intuitive, the math and science knowledge students need to be successful in the NSB also can lead to successful careers in other fields, said officials. 

One such career-spanner is the Science Day plenary speaker at the 2015 National Finals, Dr. Doug Roble, who took his math and engineering know-how to Hollywood. He earned a Ph.D. in computer science at The Ohio State University and has made numerous contributions to the film industry by improving movie special effects, including a fluid simulation system that allowed moviemakers to create surging water effects in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, and The Day After Tomorrow.  Dr. Roble has earned many accolades and honors, including one of Hollywood’s highest, the Oscar. 

Achievements in imagination, discoveries in science — these begin with a student’s aspiration, with a commitment to study and a determination to succeed. That’s what the NSB is all about: students compete to win, and win by building a better future. The 2015 NSB competitors will follow in the footstep of previous National Science Bowl contestants, and will blaze a trail for students in science, math and engineering for the next quarter-century, said officials. 

DOE’s Office of Science is the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States, and is working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit http://science.energy.gov/

Here are regional competitors: 

BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL

BARTLETT

SULLIVAN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

BLOUNTVILLE

BRENTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL

BRENTWOOD

RAVENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL

BRENTWOOD

TENNESSEE HIGH SCHOOL

BRISTOL

HICKMAN CO SR HIGH SCHOOL

CENTERVILLE

MCCALLIE SCHOOL

CHATTANOOGA

NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL

CLARKSVILLE

ANDERSON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

CLINTON

CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL

CLINTON

COOKEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

COOKEVILLE

JEFFERSON CO HIGH SCHOOL

DANDRIDGE

GIBSON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

DYER

UNAKA HIGH SCHOOL

ELIZABETHTON

HOUSTON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

ERIN

FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

FAIRVIEW

BLOUNT HOME EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

FRIENDSVILLE

DANIEL BOONE HIGH SCHOOL

GRAY

MERROL HYDE MAGNET SCHOOL

HENDERSONVILLE

LIBERTY TECHNOLOGY MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL

JACKSON

TRINITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

JACKSON

SCIENCE HILL HIGH SCHOOL

JOHNSON CITY

SULLIVAN SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL

KINGSPORT

ROANE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

KINGSTON

BEARDEN HIGH SCHOOL

KNOXVILLE

CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

KNOXVILLE

FARRAGUT HIGH SCHOOL

KNOXVILLE

HARDIN VALLEY ACADEMY

KNOXVILLE

KARNS HIGH SCHOOL

KNOXVILLE

KNOXVILLE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

KNOXVILLE

L & N STEM ACADEMY

KNOXVILLE

WEBB SCHOOL OF KNOXVILLE

KNOXVILLE

LENOIR CITY HIGH SCHOOL

LENOIR CITY

LIVINGSTON ACADEMY

LIVINGSTON

LOUDON HIGH SCHOOL

LOUDON

BHEA-STEM

MARYVILLE

MARYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

MARYVILLE

LAUSANNE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL

MEMPHIS

MEMPHIS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

MEMPHIS

MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL

MEMPHIS

BLACKMAN HIGH SCHOOL

MURFREESBORO

SIEGEL HIGH SCHOOL

MURFREESBORO

HUME - FOGG HIGH ACADEMIC MAGNET

NASHVILLE

STRATFORD COMP HIGH SCHOOL

NASHVILLE

OAK RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL

OAK RIDGE

ONEIDA HIGH SCHOOL

ONEIDA

RIPLEY HIGH SCHOOL

RIPLEY

ROCKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL

ROCKWOOD

CHEROKEE HIGH SCHOOL

ROGERSVILLE

SEYMOUR HIGH SCHOOL

SEYMOUR

SIGNAL MOUNTAIN MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL

SIGNAL MOUNTAIN

STEWARTS CREEK HIGH SCHOOL

SMYRNA

WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

SPARTA

SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL

SPRING HILL

TULLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL

TULLAHOMA

COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL

UNIONVILLE

CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL

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