Middle school students (grades 6-8) and high school students (grades 9-12) are invited to participate in the first annual Alaska Regional Science Bowl to be held in Anchorage in March. The registration deadline has been extended to Dec. 15.
Each team is composed of four students, one alternate, and a coach-adviser who is usually a science or math teacher. Teachers wanting to serve as coaches-advisers may register their teams by visiting the websites below, and using the registration link the first time and then logging back into their account at the Coach Login link after that.
* High school teams: https://applicationlink.labworks.org/sciencebowl.nsf/new+coach+registration-y?openform&state=AK;
* High school coach login link (after you register your team, log into your Coach Account): https://applicationlink.labworks.org/sciencebowl.nsf/coach+user+login?openagent;
* Middle school team registration: https://applicationlink.labworks.org/nmsb.nsf/new%20coach%20registration?openform&state=AK;
* Middle school coach login link (after you register your team, log into your Coach Account): https://applicationlink.labworks.org/nmsb.nsf/coach+user+login?openagent.
Learn more about the National Science Bowl by visiting http://science.energy.gov/nsb/ –> Rules & Guidelines (right-hand nav bar).
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