National Science Bowl
2017 Competitions
February 3rd, 2017 - Alaska Regional Competition @ CTHS
1st Place - Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
April 27th - May 1st - National Science Bowl @ Washington D.C.
2016 Mat-Su Career & Technical High School Region Champs
CTHS Team: Charles Michael, Drake Balleis, Captain Sarah Montelbano, Zach Barnes, Coach Tim Lundt
2nd Place Team - CTHS
CTHS Team: Cade Johnstone, Jacob Cucinello, Captain Lucas Arthur, Alec Burris, Amy McDougall
5th Place Team
CTHS Team David Drombroski, Captain Hector Campbell, Leah Wyzykowski, Michaela Blowe
April 28th -May 2nd, 2016 - National competition @ Washington, D.C.
CTHS team represented Alaska at the National competition against 68 other high school but didn't advance to the round of 16.
Next Year!
2015 - CTHS competes at the National Science Bowl Competition
Washington, D.C.
CTHS finishes 4th out of our group of 9 in the team challenge
CTHS finishes 7th in group competition
2015 Alaska Regional Science Bowl
Mat-Su Career & Tech HS Regional Champions
Lucas Arthur, Jacob Cucinello, Ariel Hasse (Captain), Coach Lundt, Joshua Hartman, Nate Peters-Landlord
CTHS 2nd Place Team
The high school competition began in 1991 as the National Science Bowl® (NSB) as a highly competitive science education and academic event among teams of high school students who compete in a fast-paced verbal forum to solve technical problems and answer questions in all branches of science and math. Each team is composed of four students, one alternate student, and a coach. Regional and national events encourage student involvement in math and science activities of importance to the Department of Energy and the Nation.
CTHS is allowed to field two teams for the Alaska Regional meet held in February at CTHS. Students meet on Fridays starting in October from 2:00 pm to 3:30. Cost is $40.
The team that wins the regional competition will receive an all expense paid trip to Washington D.C. to compete against 60 teams from every state. In addition, to multiple trips to the museums and other national monuments.
For more information check out this web site http://science.energy.gov/wdts/nsb/high-school/