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Centennial Middle School students excelled at the 2018 Regional Science Bowl by placing first in the Western Idaho region.

This region is comprised of schools from Utah, western Idaho and eastern Washington. In addition, the students and their teacher, Ms. Ashley Damavandi, won a trip to the National competition in Washington DC this April. Centennial is the first Utah middle school to ever make it to Nationals.

The Department of Energy created the National Science Bowl in 1991 to encourage students to excel in mathematics and science and to pursue careers in these fields. More than 275,000 students have participated in the National Science Bowl throughout its 27-year history, and it is one of the nation’s largest science competitions.

The team’s helpfulness and kindness represented Centennial and the district very well. The students had a wonderful experience, met volunteers from various STEM backgrounds and are returning to school more excited than ever to study the following tested areas: Life Science, Earth & Space (geology & astronomy), Physical Science, Mathematics and Energy (statistics, current research at government labs and the environment).

Although there was already plenty of interest for Science Bowl at Centennial this year, this will generate even more excitement for the study of science and hopefully inspire more students to pursue science in their future careers.

We would like to recognize the following students and teachers for their outstanding work and representation of Centennial at the Regional Science Bowl.

  • Sarah Burt
  • Joseph Camacho – Team Captain
  • Joseph Carlston
  • Ethan Ellsworth
  • Mrs. Ashley Damavandi – CMS Science Bowl Coach

We wish them good luck as they continue on to the National Science Bowl.

Shauna Sprunger
  • Coordinator of Communications
  • Shauna Sprunger
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