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Board of Directors, Tournament Director, Event Supervisors, and Team Coaches South Central Washington State Science Olympiad Clinic Slide 2 Board of Directors Q&A Garry Lee Former Jason Lee Middle School coach Current WSO Board of Directors chair SW regional board Ron Wright Former Maple Grove Middle School coach Camas High School Coach 7 th year ( and Liberty Middle School this year ) Camas High School B & C invitationals 6 years Rick Grote, Ph.D. Camas High parent/coach SW region board WSO BoD https://sites.google.com/site/wasoeventsupervisorsguide/home Slide 3 Board of Directors Q&A Science Olympiad is a proven program that gets students excited about science and pursuing STEM careers. Science Olympiad Tournaments are also a wonderful opportunity for colleges to promote your institutions and support their communities. A tournament can bring hundreds of students and parents to see your campus. A well run tournament can prove invaluable in a colleges recruitment efforts. Slide 4 Board of Directors Q&A Slide 5 Tournament Planning and Implementation Garry Lee Former Jason Lee Middle School coach Current WSO Board of Directors chair SW regional board Ron Wright Former Maple Grove Middle School coach Camas High School Coach 7 th year ( and Liberty Middle School this year ) Camas High School B & C invitationals 6 years Rick Grote, Ph.D. Camas High parent/coach SW region board WSO BoD https://sites.google.com/site/wasoeventsupervisorsguide/home Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 6 Pre-Tournament Communication Coach and Event Supervisor e-mail lists (A list of registered teams and coaches will be provided by the state organization.) Web site Directions Campus maps (electronic) Event and team rooms Parking (cars and buses) Sign Up and Impound Instructions Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 7 Pre-Tournament Planning Places and Things Room Assignments Event Sign-Up and Impounds Registration table for Teams Score Room Check in for Event Supervisors Security Event Equipment Needs Lunch is typically provided for all testing and admin help Pre-Awards entertainment Awards Ceremony Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 8 Check In Table For Coaches What you need to get from coaches Team Roster & Code of ethics form Photo release forms Coaches cell phone number for score room What you need to give coaches Event room lists with any last minute changes Coaches ID tags Team wrist bands Tournament Evaluation Arbitration Form Phone number for score room and/or tournament director Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 9 Event Supervisor Check In Get cell phone number for Event Supervisor Event Supervisor Packet Copies of test Copy of scoring key Copy of Event Rules Rank Order Score Report Sheet Event evaluation form Copy of arbitration form Event Supervisor ID badge Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 10 Pre-Tournament Planning People Recruiting Event Supervisors Additional help scoring, proctoring, judging Tournament Administration Registration table for Teams Score room personnel Security, Runners, Equipment, Janitorial, and Communications Awards Ceremony Pre-Awards entertainment Announcer/MC Award presenters Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 11 Event Supervisors SO is more than just making tests, it encourages students to consider STEM careers. Event supervisors are also representatives for their institutions. Fairness is critical for students perception of Science Olympiad, event supervisors must be aware of the specific rules for their events and follow them closely. The logistics of a SO tournament event are significantly different from a typical classroom test, these need to be addressed in developing, executing, and scoring tests, stations, and judging activities. https://sites.google.com/site/wasoeventsupervisorsguide/home Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 12 Why SO is not like classroom tests Students work in pairs (sometimes 3) and can talk during the events. Rank order scoring no ties Best tests have a range of difficulty to differentiate teams. If ties occur have tie breaker questions. Must be scored before 4:00 PM Minimize subjectivity in grading Tests are not returned to the students Grading errors will not be found by students. Develop QA/QC procedures to double check scoring. https://sites.google.com/site/wasoeventsupervisorsguide/guidelines-for-event-preparation/test-scoring https://sites.google.com/site/wasoeventsupervisorsguide/guidelines-for-event-preparation/test-preparation Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 13 Event Supervisors Usually it is very difficult for a single individual to execute any event. Most often college students are used to help proctor, judge, or score events. Be clear if the event supervisor will bring their own assistants or will they be supplied by the host institution. For many events supplies and equipment are needed. Who supplies the equipment and pays for incidentals needs to be discussed with the event supervisors. Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 14 Room Assignments Tournament Administration Team Sign In Event Sign Up Day of Tournament Score Room Awards Ceremony Team Home Rooms/Cafeteria Event Rooms Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 15 Score Room Check in table for Event Supervisors Score Counseling Copy of all event rules List of schools, team room, and coaches phone# Arbitration Score Spreadsheet (computer/printer) Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 16 Score Counseling After an event is graded by the event supervisors, they fill out a rank order score sheet and go over it with a score counselor. Make sure all ties are broken and each team gets a unique rank (for all non-penalties) Were there any irregularities in the events? How were they resolved, are any teams filing appeals for arbitration? Were any penalties assessed? Are the students and/or coach aware of the penalties? Collect all tests, grading keys, evaluations Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 17 Unified Schedule Tournament Planning and Implementation B EVENTS 8:30910111212 Anatomy XY Crime Busters XY Disease Detectives XY Dynamic Planet XY Experimental Design XY Food Science XY Forestry XY Heredity YX Meteorology XY Metric Mastery YX Reach for the Stars YX Road Scholar XY Rocks & Minerals YX Shock Value YX Water Quality YX Write It, Do It YX B Division Sign-Up Events - time slots can be added at the discretion of the tournament Boomilever Sign Up Helicopters Sign Up Keep the Heat*all test Sign Up Mission Possible Sign Up Mousetrap Vehicle Sign Up Rotor Egg Drop Sign Up Sounds of Music*all test Sign Up Slide 18 Unified Schedule All test MUST end at 10 minutes before the hour so students can move to their next events. Zero Hour Testing 8:30-8:50 Some events have a testing and building components, so that all teams are tested at the same time a special time slot was instituted to accommodate these events. Why X-Y Schedule? Most lab events are limited in space so we limit the number of teams to 10 (20-30 students) In order to accommodate 20 teams we run the tournament in two groups. All teams from one school MUST be on same schedule. If South Central has 10 teams or less go with just a X rotation (with 11 or 12 teams see if lab space is sufficient for a single rotation) Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 19 Sign-Ups Some events require teams to be judged one at a time (typically building events). Teams will sign up for specific time slots. In the past this has been done the day of the tournament, but with zero hour testing this has become problematic. Suggestion: Have coaches e-mail hour blocks where all students doing a sign-up event are free and the tournament director assigns time slots within that hour. Hand out copies of sign-up schedules at the coaches table, also have someone available to make last minute changes. Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 20 Impounds Some building events require that devices and/or equipment be impounded before the event starts. Impound devices at least one hour before first team is judged. (Most tournaments impound in the morning before any events start.) Impound devices where the event will be judged. Judges should handle devices as little as possible! ANYONE associated with the team may impound the device. If rules require impounds, you MUST impound. Event Supervisors can ask for impounding even if it is not required, but ALL teams must be notified in advance of the change. Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 21 Open and Closed Events https://sites.google.com/site/wasoeventsupervisorsguide/guidelines-for-tournaments/open-and-closed-events For regulation tournaments only building events are considered OPEN (for public viewing). Building events can be closed in any tournament where there are questions of fairness or lack of space for public viewing. Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 22 Specific Event Room Requirements Large gym for awards ceremony (and some building events) Laboratory events (water, sinks, electricity) Building Events Paper and Pencil tests Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 23 Specific Event Room Requirements Building Events Boomilever Keep the Heat One sink and electrical Lecture/Demo room Mission Possible Open room with tables At least one table per two teams Mousetrap Vehicle Long open room Tile/wood floor best Sounds of Music Stage area works best Helicopter High room (25-30 best) No or few obstructions on ceilings Turn and ceiling ventilation off Can be done in large gym Rotor Egg Drop Needs a balcony (5m+) Protect floor from eggs Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 24 Specific Event Room Requirements Laboratory Events Crime Busters Food Science Water Quality Experimental Design (physics type lab) Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 25 Specific Event Room Requirements Others: Write-It-Do-It Required two rooms, one for writing one for building Possible special needs Shock Value (electricity and/or tables) Heredity Metric Mastery Reach for the Stars (computer and LCD projector) Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 26 Specific Event Room Requirements Large Gym Will need PA system and an announcer Awards Ceremony 5-6PM Figure at least 60 people per team 20 students/coaches 40 parents/relatives Table for Medals and trophies One person to hand out 1 st -4 th place awards Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 27 Awards Ceremony Consider some pre-awards activities from 4-5. Best for middle schoolers to be active and burn off some energy. Yes, acknowledge major players who put tournament together. A few short speeches of welcome are ok, but keep them SHORT! Event awards 1 st -3 rd in each event get medals, 4 th gets ribbon Team Awards 1 st -3 rd get trophies You will be allocated a certain number of teams to proceed to the state tournament. Acknowledge all teams going on to state. Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 28 Q&A Tournament Planning and Implementation Slide 29 Garry Lee Former Jason Lee Middle School coach Current WSO Board of Directors chair SW regional board Ron Wright Former Maple Grove Middle School coach Camas High School Coach 7 th year (and Liberty Middle School this year) Camas High School B & C invitationals 3 years Rick Grote, Ph.D. Camas High parent/coach SW region board WSO BoD https://sites.google.com/site/wasoeventsupervisorsguide/home Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 30 B EVENTS 8:30910111212 Anatomy XY Crime Busters XY Disease Detectives XY Dynamic Planet XY Experimental Design XY Food Science XY Forestry XY Heredity YX Meteorology XY Metric Mastery YX Reach for the Stars YX Road Scholar XY Rocks & Minerals YX Shock Value YX Water Quality YX Write It, Do It YX B Division Sign-Up Events - time slots can be added at the discretion of the tournament Boomilever Sign Up Helicopters Sign Up Keep the Heat*all test Sign Up Mission Possible Sign Up Mousetrap Vehicle Sign Up Rotor Egg Drop Sign Up Sounds of Music*all test Sign Up Slide 31 Note that events are typically in groups of 3, students will not be able to do more than one event in that time slot. Zero Hour Testing 8:30-8:50 Some events have a testing and building components, so that all teams are tested at the same time a special time slot was instituted to accommodate these events. Why X-Y Schedule? Most lab events are limited in space so we limit the number of teams to 10 (20-30 students) In order to accommodate 20 teams we run the tournament in two groups. The event conflicts are the same for both the X and Y rotations From one tournament to another teams might be in different rotations, this can cause confusion. If South Central has 10 teams or less go with just a X rotation (with 11 or 12 teams see if lab space is sufficient for a single rotation) Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 32 Some events (mainly building events) require teams to sign up for specific times slots to have devices judged. The coach needs to look at the schedule for all students doing a sign up event and determine what time block they are free. We are suggesting to tournament directors to allow coaches to submit time blocks several days before the tournament. Tournament Directors MUST distribute to all coaches what procedures they will use to determine sign up times. Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 33 Some events require devices and/or equipment to be impounded before an event. The rules are specific about exactly what needs to be impounded! Where and when impounds will occur are determined by the tournament director and communicated to coaches. ANYONE can impound the device, but it is best if a student doing the event is present. An event supervisor may require impounds for an event where it is not required by the rules. Coaches MUST be notified of this before the tournament. Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 34 What Coaches need to bring Team Roster & Code of ethics form Photo release forms Your cell phone number for score room What Coaches receive Event room lists with any last minute changes Coaches ID tags Team wrist bands Tournament Evaluation form Arbitration Form Phone number for score room and/or tournament director Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 35 What goes on in the Home Room? At YCC all teams will be in the cafeteria. Assign adult(s) to be present AT ALL TIMES Coach can not be a room monitor, they will be running around dealing with various issues. A team runs on its stomachs, have appropriate snack food and lunches available. Clean Up Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 36 If possible arrive early so that the coach can take the entire team on a walk through to find the various buildings and locations of all of the events. With enough parent help, especially with middle school students, guide the students to individual events. In general it is not a good idea to have students wonder around alone between events. Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 37 Exact procedures depends on tournament, all coaches should be notified by e-mail a couple of weeks before tournament Best if adults sign up for times. Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 38 Exact procedures depends on tournament, all coaches should be notified by e-mail a couple of weeks before tournament. Students are not required to be at impound, but is best if an adult and at least one participating student are present. Students should make a check list of everything they need to impound. Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 39 Individual Events are scored and rank ordered from Best=1, Next Best=2, etc. Teams are scored by the sum of the rank order scores for the individual events with lowest score being best. Missing events have high penalties for team score (see next slide) Teams receive score sheet at end of awards ceremony. http://washingtonscienceolympiad.com/scores/12_Scores/2012WSO_C.pdf Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 40 https://sites.google.com/site/wasoeventsupervisorsguide/guidelines-for-tournaments/penalties Construction Violations -(tiered scoring) Competition violations (tiered scoring) Participation Points - N Missed Impounds No Shows - N+1 Disqualifications Rule Violations N+2 Disqualifications Ethics N+5 Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 41 If irregularities occur students may (and should) ask for clarification. Students SHOULD NOT argue with judges. If it is a building event, leave all devices with the judges. Students should immediately contact their coach. Coach should immediately contact the event supervisor and try to resolve the disagreement prior to filing an appeal. Be aware that problems affecting all teams equally are unlikely to have any changes made. Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 42 You need to gather up all the students and proceed to the gym at least 15 minutes before the Awards Ceremony. Sit together as a school, best if kids are down front and parents behind. Do not block isles as kids will be going to accepts awards. Applaud everyone, cheer for you winners. Event awards 1 st -3 rd in each event get medals, 4 th gets ribbon Team Awards 1 st -3 rd get trophies A certain number of teams will proceed to the state tournament. Acknowledge all teams going on to state. Tournament Execution for Teams Slide 43