Following the heat advisory issued by the National Weather Service for your local area, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reminds local residents about steps they should take to protect their health from the extreme heat.

Tips to protect health in extreme heat

Following the excessive heat watch issued by the National Weather Service for a large portion of the central United States, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reminds local residents about steps they should take to protect their health from the extreme heat.

Following the heat advisory issued by the National Weather Service for a large area of the central United States, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reminds local residents about steps they should take to protect their health from the extreme heat.

A team of students from one or more of your local middle schools is participating in an upcoming competition to determine the team to represent Iowa in the middle school National Finals of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science's National Science Bowl (NSB) (http://science.energy.gov/wdts/nsb/).  2015 marks the 25th NSB, which the DOE Office of Science launched to interest today's youth in pursuing careers in science and math.

The winner of the regional competition will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. to compete in the Office of Science's National Science Bowl in late April and the winner of the national competition will win prizes for the team members and their schools.

Upon request, we can provide contact information for teams. Below is information about your regional competition, the list of the schools that have teams competing in it and links to downloadable HD video and graphics that could be used for stories.  Also, below is a blog that explains more about the National Science Bowl.

If you need any additional information, please feel free to reach me by email or phone, 202-287-6990. Thank you!

 

One or more teams from the following schools are competing in the regional competition:

(Contact information for the teams available upon request)

ADM MIDDLE SCHOOL

ADEL

AMES MIDDLE SCHOOL

AMES

BETTENDORF MIDDLE SCHOOL

BETTENDORF

BOONE MIDDLE SCHOOL

BOONE

CHARITON MIDDLE SCHOOL

CHARITON

CLARION-GOLDFIELD MS

CLARION

ST ALBERT CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

COUNCIL BLUFFS

CENTRAL ACADEMY

DES MOINES

CENTRAL LEE MIDDLE SCHOOL

DONNELLSON

UNION MIDDLE SCHOOL

DYSART

GLENWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL

GLENWOOD

LE MARS MIDDLE SCHOOL

LE MARS

MADRID JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

MADRID

B R MILLER MIDDLE SCHOOL

MARSHALLTOWN

MELCHER-DALLAS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

MELCHER

NEW HAMPTON MIDDLE SCHOOL

NEW HAMPTON

OGDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL

OGDEN

PELLA CHRISTIAN GRADE SCHOOL

PELLA

SHENANDOAH MIDDLE SCHOOL

SHENANDOAH

SPENCER MIDDLE SCHOOL

SPENCER

LYNNVILLE-SULLY MIDDLE SCHOOL

SULLY

BENTON COMMUNITY MIDDLE SCHOOL

VAN HORNE

STILWELL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

WEST DES MOINES

WILLIAMSBURG JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL

WILLIAMSBURG

 









 

Regional competition details:

DATE:  February 21, 2015

LOCATION:  Ames Laboratory on the Iowa State University campus in Ames

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz today announced that a team of students from Ames was among 11 teams of middle and high school students who won their regional competitions for the 2014 National Science Bowl this past weekend and are advancing to the National Finals in Washington, D.C., in April.

"The National Science Bowl challenges students to excel and heightens their interest in fields vital to America's continued scientific advancement," Energy Secretary Moniz said. "Congratulations to these students for advancing to the National Finals. I wish them the best of luck in the competition."

The National Science Bowl brings together thousands of middle and high school students from across the country to compete in a fast-paced question-and-answer format where they solve technical problems and answer questions on a range of science disciplines including biology, chemistry, Earth and space science, physics and math.

The teams that won their qualifying regional competitions this past weekend and are advancing to the National Finals are:

Arkansas:  

Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock  

California: 

Dougherty Valley High School in San Ramon

Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies in Los Angeles

Hawaii:

Maui High School in Kahului

Iowa:

Ames High School in Ames

Massachusetts:

Greater Boston Science & Math Team in Andover

Minnesota:

Wayzata High School in Plymouth

New Mexico:

Los Alamos High School in Los Alamos

New York:

Ward Melville High School in East Setauket

Washington:

Science Infinity Club in Bellevue

Wisconsin:

Appleton West High School in Appleton

A series of regional middle school and high school tournaments are being held across the country from January through March. Winners will advance to April's National Science Bowl in Washington, D.C., for the final middle school and high school competitions.

The top 16 high school teams and the top eight middle school teams in the National Finals will win $1,000 for their schools' science departments. Prizes for the top two high school teams for the 2014 National Science Bowl will be announced at a later date.

The high school team that won the 2013 National Science Bowl received a nine-day, all-expenses-paid science trip to Alaska, where they learned more about glaciology, marine and avian biology, geology and plate tectonics. The second-place high school team at the 2013 National Science Bowl won a five-day, fully guided adventure tour of several national parks, which included a whitewater rafting trip.

More than 225,000 students have participated in the National Science Bowl since it was established in 1991, and it is one of the nation's largest science competitions. Approximately 14,000 students competed in the National Science Bowl last year and more are expected to participate this year.

DOE's Office of Science manages the National Science Bowl Finals competition. More information is available on the National Science Bowl website:http://www.science.energy.gov/wdts/nsb/.

A team of students from one of your local high schools is participating in an upcoming competition to determine the team to represent Iowa in the high school National Finals of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science's National Science Bowl (http://science.energy.gov/wdts/nsb/).  The Office of Science began this competition to interest today's youth in pursuing careers in science and math.

The winner of the regional competition will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. to compete in the Office of Science's National Science Bowl in late April and the winner of the national competition will win prizes for the team members and their schools.

Below is information about the competition, the list of the schools that have teams competing in it and links to HD video and graphics that could be used for stories.  Also, below is a blog that explains more about the National Science Bowl.  If you need any additional information, please feel free to reach me by email or phone, 202-287-6990. Thank you!

Schools competing in the regional competition: (Contact information for the teams available upon request)

Fort Dodge Senior High School

Fort Dodge

 

Albia high school

Albia

 

Ames High School

Ames

 

Ankeny High School

Ankeny

 

Benton Community

Van Horne

 

Bettendorf High School

Bettendorf

 

Boone High School

Boone

 

Boyer Valley High School

Dunlap

 

Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School

Cedar Rapids

 

Centennial High School

Ankeny

 

Central Clinton

DeWitt

 

Chariton High School

Chariton

 

Clear Creek Amana

Tiffin

 

Davenport Central High School

Davenport

 

Davenport North High School

Davenport

 

Des Moines Central Academy

Des Moines

 

Dowling Catholic

West Des Moines

 

Dubuque Hempstead

Dubuque

 

Dubuque Senior

Dubuque

 

East Union High School

Afton

 

Greene County High School

Jefferson

 

Grinnell-Newburg High School

Grinnell

 

Homeschools of Eastern Iowa

Swisher

 

IKM-Manning

Manning

 

Indianola High School

Indianola


Iowa City City High School

Iowa City


Johnston High School

Johnston


Le Mars Community High School

Le Mars


Lynnville-Sully High School

Sully


Madrid High School

Madrid


Melcher-Dallas HS

Melcher


Mid Prairie

Wellman


Monticello High School

Monticello


Mt. Pleasant Community High School

Mount Pleasant


Ogden High School

Ogden


Ottumwa High School

Ottumwa


Pella Christian High School

Pella


Pella Community High School

Pella


Pleasant Valley High School

Bettendorf


Regina High School

Iowa City


Shenandoah High School

Shenandoah


South Hamilton CSD

Jewell


Southeast Webster Grand Community Schools

Burnside


St. Albert

Council Bluffs


Urbandale High School

Urbandale


Wahlert High School

Dubuque


West Des Moines Valley High School

West Des Moines


Williamsburg High School

Williamsburg


Winterset

Winterset






 









Regional competition details:

DATE:  January 25, 2014

LOCATION:  Iowa State University campus