Students put their science skills in the New Mexico Regional Science Bowl on Saturday.
Albuquerk, NM – High Schools put their science skills in the New Mexico Regional Science Bowl on Saturday.
It was hosted by the Sandia National Labs. Employees helped as judges and moderators.
High school and middle school students participated in a high -speed oral forum to solve problems in all branches of science and mathematics.
Competates say it is like danger, but as a team. Students from across the state gathered for the opportunity to go to a national competition.
“How do we do it and I think it’s a good strategy that you have a person in every team focuses on a particular topic. So I focus on biology and astronomy, and my friend helps with chemistry and mathematics,” said La Cava High School, a senior Lucas Riley.
National Science Bowl He was launched in 1991. The national competition will take place in April.