Ridgefield fifth graders shine at Elementary Science Olympiad Tournament

The students competed against students from 15 other schools from throughout Clark County

RIDGEFIELD —  A team of 13 fifth graders from Sunset Ridge Intermediate School placed among the top five competing schools in every scheduled event at the Eleventh Annual Elementary Science Olympiad Invitational Tournament at Clark College on November 17, 2018.  The students competed against students from 15 other schools from throughout Clark County.

Ridgefield's team of fifth-graders from Sunset Ridge Intermediate School placed among the top 5 schools at the 11th Annual Elementary Science Olympiad Invitational Tournament at Clark College on Nov. 17. Photo courtesy of Ridgefield School District
Ridgefield’s team of fifth-graders from Sunset Ridge Intermediate School placed among the top 5 schools at the 11th Annual Elementary Science Olympiad Invitational Tournament at Clark College on Nov. 17. Photo courtesy of Ridgefield School District

The event, sponsored by Clark College and Southwest Washington Regional Science Olympiad, encourages science exploration for elementary school students in Grades 3-5 via competition structured in a fun tournament framework.

Teams competed in three building challenges (Gummy Bear Long Jump, Hold the Cold, and Toppling Towers) and two knowledge challenges (Physiology Fun: Sense-ational Senses and Weather or Not).

The Sunset Ridge Team placed second in the Toppling Towers building challenge and captured sixth and eighth place in the other two building challenges.  In the knowledge challenges, the team placed second in Physiology Fun: Sense-ational Senses and fourth in Weather or Not.

Linda Wear, Sunset Ridge Intermediate School teacher, tells her students that science is collaborative, not competitive.  “Although you cannot “win” at the Science Olympiad, you can do well in the individual events,” she said.

Ribbons were awarded to the teams who placed among the top five schools in each event, and Sunset Ridge was recognized for having the second highest small team scores in three of the five events.

“Our students made a spectacular showing that day,” said Wear.  “They and their families, who spent the entire morning with us, were excellent ambassadors for our new school.  In case it doesn’t show, I was very proud of them!”

Information provided by Ridgefield School District.

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