Forty-four schools from around Ohio competed in the 2015 Science Olympiad Invitational held at Wright State University Saturday.
The Science Olympiad tests middle and high school students’ ability to solve physics, engineering, math, biology and anatomy problems in complex hands-on and lab events.
This year’s competition included 1,500 students, 400 coaches, and 92 teams from 11 states, including Georgia, Indiana, Michigan, South Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin.
Watch the report from WDTN 2 News.

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