Paly team headed to National Science Bowl Schools & Kids, posted by Editor, Palo Alto Online, on Feb 5, 2013 at 10:16 am
Five Palo Alto High School students will spend five days in Washington, D.C. in April -- courtesy of the U.S. government -- to compete in the National Science Bowl.
Read the full story here Web Link posted Tuesday, February 5, 2013, 9:10 AM
Posted by Mom, a member of the JLS Middle School community, on Feb 5, 2013 at 10:50 am
Can anyone lead a club for middle-school-level competition of this kind at JLS? I heard that Mission San Jose elementary school had one for elementary version already.
Posted by anonymous, a resident of the Duveneck/St. Francis neighborhood, on Feb 5, 2013 at 11:21 am
Congrats, you guys!
I hope you enjoy your trip back East!
I am especially pleased this is a team effort - this is especially the type of activity that I favor, as opposed to secretive, individual competitive competitors that are so typical of our local high school students.
Let us know on this forum if you will hold a fundraising event - I think your community will/should support you.
Posted by Midtown Mama, a member of the Gunn High School community, on Feb 5, 2013 at 1:45 pm
I just love this nerdy town! My geek son and daughter are just having a blast in and outside of school and having these things celebrated publicly is so affirming for them.
Posted by Congrats!, a resident of the Midtown neighborhood, on Feb 5, 2013 at 2:39 pm
Way to go!
Are any of these types of "bowls" open to the general public for viewing? It would be truly inspiring for my elementary-aged daughter, who loves all things science, to see these fine young folks competing.
We Palo Altans should be very thankful that we have so many resources, excellent teachers, and a supportive community.
Posted by Another mom, a resident of the Crescent Park neighborhood, on Feb 6, 2013 at 2:07 pm
Thank you Palo Alto Weekly for writing a story about the student scholars in our schools.We often hear or read about the triumphs of our student athletes, indeed you select student athletes weekly. There are plenty of other kids to write about who are doing interesting things in the arts, with math and in the sciences. Why not have a student of the week in the Weekly?