ASU Hosts Olympiad Virtually for High School Students!

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Sandra Phoenix
Mon, May 10, 2021 1:24 PM

Alabama State University News
May 7, 2021

ASU Hosts Olympiad Virtually for High School Students!

High school students from nine public and private schools came together recently for the 2021 Alabama State University Virtual Olympiad that was held in three separate events - a recruiting fair, math Olympiad and the awards ceremony.

The event was organized by ASU's Center for Leadership and Public Policy (CLPP) and the University's College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (C-STEM). The awards were given in seven different categories that ranged from overall outstanding participation, honorable mentions and a first place winner in the math competition and other categories of winners; according to one of the event organizers, Myles Mayberry III, the executive director of CLPP and host of the Olympiad.

"At a time when circumstances preclude having high school students visit our campus on recruiting tours and for our annual Olympiad competition not to be held in-person due to COVID-19 precautions, this year's ASU Virtual Olympiad enabled potential ASU students an opportunity to still meet the University's faculty, staff and department instructors in a live environment, have a virtual tour of the ASU campus and engage in scholarly competitions," Mayberry said.

Mayberry shared that even though the competition was held for the first time in a virtual format, it was a great opportunity to engage high school students with the University and showcase ASU's state-of-the-art facilities and its outstanding faculty.

"The ASU Olympiad also offered the University's faculty an opportunity to meet potential ASU students, even if it was online, and recruit for their departments and fields of study in a positive and proactive way," Mayberry added.

NINE SCHOOLS PARTICIPATED IN THE VIRTUAL EVENT

The Olympiad's organizers were pleased to have such a diverse array of private and public schools from a large geographic area take advantage of this year's event, despite the altered format due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to Louis Hines, CLPP's director of the event.

The nine participating schools were Tuskegee's Booker T. Washington; Bullock County; Francis Marion in Perry County; Camden's Wilcox Central; and Montgomery's Jefferson Davis, LAMP, Sydney Lanier, The Montgomery Academy and Trenholm State Community College's Upward Program.

Hines said that the students and teachers who participated expressed how they appreciated how interactive and realistic some of the virtual portions of the Olympiad were held. Students especially enjoyed the virtual tour of ASU's campus, which was due to the hard work of ASU's Dr. Cadavious Jones in the Mathematics and Computer Science department.

"Many extracurricular activities were abandoned during the pandemic so the ASU Virtual Olympiad provided high school students with the opportunity to represent their schools and compete against their peers," said Hines.

ASU's Jones concurred with Hines and stated that students continue to see athletic events take place in some form or fashion, so it was a positive example for these students to be able to compete in a scholarly event.

"The students who competed in this format desire to do the same as any other students involved in competitions so they may showcase their skills and ability as they perform at a high level," Jones commented.

The high school winners of the 2021 ASU Virtual Olympiad are as follows:

  • ASU Virtual Olympiad Most Outstanding Participation: Wilcox Central and Bullock County
  • ASU Virtual Olympiad Honorable Mention: Sydney Lanier and Francis Marion
  • Virtual ASU (scavenger hunt) Top Individual Score: Jakheria Slaughter, Bullock County
  • Virtual ASU (scavenger hunt) Honorable Mentions:
    • Erick O'neal, Bullock County
    • Jermya Kennedy, Wilcox Central
    • Nakiya Pitts, Jefferson Davis
    • Yarkara Calhoun, Bullock County
    • Hermonee Smith, Bullock County
    • Re'Dawnis Burley, Bullock County
    • Math Olympiad 1st Place School: The Montgomery Academy (team sponsor: Cindy Ackerman)
    • Math Olympiad Top Individual Score: Ellie Kim, The Montgomery Academy
    • Math Olympiad Team MVPs:
      • Kaitlin Copeland, Booker T. Washington (Tuskegee)
      • Hermonee Smith, Bullock County
      • Maria Fowlkes, Francis Marion
      • Yejin Han, LAMP
      • Nyla Rudolph, Sydney Lanier
      • Ellie Kim, The Montgomery Academy
      • Kewontae Dixon, Trenholm State Upward program
      • Parker Weatherly, Wilcox Central

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Alabama State University News May 7, 2021 ASU Hosts Olympiad Virtually for High School Students! High school students from nine public and private schools came together recently for the 2021 Alabama State University Virtual Olympiad that was held in three separate events - a recruiting fair, math Olympiad and the awards ceremony. The event was organized by ASU's Center for Leadership and Public Policy (CLPP) and the University's College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (C-STEM). The awards were given in seven different categories that ranged from overall outstanding participation, honorable mentions and a first place winner in the math competition and other categories of winners; according to one of the event organizers, Myles Mayberry III, the executive director of CLPP and host of the Olympiad. "At a time when circumstances preclude having high school students visit our campus on recruiting tours and for our annual Olympiad competition not to be held in-person due to COVID-19 precautions, this year's ASU Virtual Olympiad enabled potential ASU students an opportunity to still meet the University's faculty, staff and department instructors in a live environment, have a virtual tour of the ASU campus and engage in scholarly competitions," Mayberry said. Mayberry shared that even though the competition was held for the first time in a virtual format, it was a great opportunity to engage high school students with the University and showcase ASU's state-of-the-art facilities and its outstanding faculty. "The ASU Olympiad also offered the University's faculty an opportunity to meet potential ASU students, even if it was online, and recruit for their departments and fields of study in a positive and proactive way," Mayberry added. NINE SCHOOLS PARTICIPATED IN THE VIRTUAL EVENT The Olympiad's organizers were pleased to have such a diverse array of private and public schools from a large geographic area take advantage of this year's event, despite the altered format due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to Louis Hines, CLPP's director of the event. The nine participating schools were Tuskegee's Booker T. Washington; Bullock County; Francis Marion in Perry County; Camden's Wilcox Central; and Montgomery's Jefferson Davis, LAMP, Sydney Lanier, The Montgomery Academy and Trenholm State Community College's Upward Program. Hines said that the students and teachers who participated expressed how they appreciated how interactive and realistic some of the virtual portions of the Olympiad were held. Students especially enjoyed the virtual tour of ASU's campus, which was due to the hard work of ASU's Dr. Cadavious Jones in the Mathematics and Computer Science department. "Many extracurricular activities were abandoned during the pandemic so the ASU Virtual Olympiad provided high school students with the opportunity to represent their schools and compete against their peers," said Hines. ASU's Jones concurred with Hines and stated that students continue to see athletic events take place in some form or fashion, so it was a positive example for these students to be able to compete in a scholarly event. "The students who competed in this format desire to do the same as any other students involved in competitions so they may showcase their skills and ability as they perform at a high level," Jones commented. The high school winners of the 2021 ASU Virtual Olympiad are as follows: * ASU Virtual Olympiad Most Outstanding Participation: Wilcox Central and Bullock County * ASU Virtual Olympiad Honorable Mention: Sydney Lanier and Francis Marion * Virtual ASU (scavenger hunt) Top Individual Score: Jakheria Slaughter, Bullock County * Virtual ASU (scavenger hunt) Honorable Mentions: - Erick O'neal, Bullock County - Jermya Kennedy, Wilcox Central - Nakiya Pitts, Jefferson Davis - Yarkara Calhoun, Bullock County - Hermonee Smith, Bullock County - Re'Dawnis Burley, Bullock County * Math Olympiad 1st Place School: The Montgomery Academy (team sponsor: Cindy Ackerman) * Math Olympiad Top Individual Score: Ellie Kim, The Montgomery Academy * * Math Olympiad Team MVPs: - Kaitlin Copeland, Booker T. Washington (Tuskegee) - Hermonee Smith, Bullock County - Maria Fowlkes, Francis Marion - Yejin Han, LAMP - Nyla Rudolph, Sydney Lanier - Ellie Kim, The Montgomery Academy - Kewontae Dixon, Trenholm State Upward program - Parker Weatherly, Wilcox Central Sandra M. Phoenix HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta GA 30314 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. Building Capacity for Humanities Special Collections at HBCUs - Become an ally and partner with us to protect, preserve and share a more authentic record of American history. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/humanities-2019.html for more information. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/ and click on the Donate Now button to invest in this project. Your support is appreciated. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter at https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/