Fort Worth Regional Science Olympiad Competition

The Science Olympiad tournament is a challenging academic competition for students in grades 6–12.

Winners of the Fort Worth Regional Science Olympiad will go on to compete in the Texas Science Olympiad and potentially the National Science Olympiad.

The Fort Worth regional competition is sponsored by Trinity River Campus:

  • Lifestyle and Community Learning
  • Division of Mathematics & Natural Sciences
  • Division of Business & Technology

2025 Fort Worth Regional Science Olympiad

The next Fort Worth regional competition is scheduled for:

What is a Science Olympiad?

Science Olympiad competitions are like academic track meets. Teams compete in a series of events in each division:

  • Division B: Grades 6–8
  • Division C: Grades 9–12

The competition gives you the chance to use your skills and knowledge in these science and engineering fields:

  • Life, Personal & Social Sciences
  • Earth & Space Science
  • Physician Science & Chemistry
  • Technology & Engineering Design
  • Inquiry & Nature of Science

The events require knowledge of facts, concepts, processes, skills and science applications.

How can my student participate?

Students must be in grades 6–12 to participate.

You should check with your child's school to find a team. If your school doesn't have a team, learn more about how to start a team at your school.

TCC hosts the competition and does not have a team.

Schedule of Events

All Divisions

  • Check-in: 7–8 a.m.
  • Lunch Break: 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
  • Awards Ceremony: 7–8 p.m.

Impound Events

  • Time: 7–8 a.m.

Division B Events

  • Anatomy & Physiology
  • Disease Detectives
  • Ecology
  • Entomology
  • Microbe Mission
  • Dynamic Planet
  • Fossils
  • Meteorology
  • Road Scholars
  • Air Trajectory
  • Optics
  • Wind Power
  • Crime Busters
  • Potions and Poisons
  • Helicopter
  • Mission Possible
  • Scrambler
  • Tower
  • Codebusters
  • Experimental Design
  • Metric Mastery

Division C Events

  • Anatomy & Physiology
  • Disease Detectives
  • Ecology
  • Entomology
  • Microbe Mission
  • Astronomy
  • Dynamic Planet
  • Fossils
  • Geologic Mapping
  • Air Trajectory
  • Optics
  • Wind Power
  • Forensics
  • Material Science
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Helicopter
  • Robot Tour
  • Tower
  • Codebusters
  • Experimental Design
  • Bungee Drop

Participating Schools

This list is updated monthly.

Middle Schools (Division B)

  • BASIS Benbrook
  • Bonham Middle School
  • Forestwood Middle School
  • Harmony Science Academy
  • Lakehill Preparatory School
  • Northstar School
  • Westwood Junior High

High Schools (Division C)

  • Athens High School
  • Colleyville Heritage High School
  • Coppell High School
  • E.A. Young Academy
  • Frisco Heritage High School
  • Harmony Science Academy
  • Jack E Singley Academy
  • James W Martin HS
  • John B. Connally High School
  • Keller Central High School
  • Liberty High School
  • Marcus High School
  • Northstar School
  • Obra D. Tompkins High School

 

Contact

Trinity River Campus

Lifestyle and Community Learning
817-515-1071
tr.lifestyle@tccd.edu

Updated October 24, 2024