Science Olympiad is a nationwide interscholastic contest for middle and high school students that takes place in two divisions: Division B, for middle and junior high schools (students from grades 6-9 are permitted to compete) and Division C, for high schools. Schools send teams of up to 15 students plus alternates to compete against other teams in their division. Each student competes in a subset of the 23 events offered for their division, typically with the help of one or two partners depending on the event. Students can earn individual medals for their events but also contribute to the overall team score. The top teams in each division are allowed to advance to the next level of competition. Science Olympiad consists of five levels of competition: Invitational, Regional, Wildcard, State, and National. This year Purdue University will be hosting the State competition. Science Olympiad Club organizes the competition and runs the events. We need many volunteers to write tests, judge competitions, proctor tests, and help out wherever needed during the day of the competition. A background in science is not necessary. **In addition to signing up here, please sign up on the club website.