Science Olympiad Team Competes at State

Two groups of Indian Springs students competed in the Alabama Science Olympiad Statewide Virtual Competition hosted by Auburn University on Saturday, March 27. The teams finished 7th and 13th out of 37 total teams competing.

Five pairs of students also won awards in individual categories:

Binta Diallo ’21 and Mayu Nakano ’23
1st Place in Disease Detectives

Carina Lim ’21 and Amitis Moradkhani ’22
2nd Place in Designer Genes

Shadie Shrestha ’22 and Linda Sun ’22
3rd Place in Disease Detectives

Binta Diallo ’21 and Brasley Zanaty ’22
3rd Place in Water Quality

Jiaying Liu ’21 and Angela Yang ’22
4th Place in Fossils

Congratulations to all—and go Springs!
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