Learn how to become a STEM SCHOLAR!- See Dr. Colley for Questions (Guidelines will be updated here)
Science Olympiad Competition Team 2024
See Mrs. Robertson for more information in joining the 2025 Team! (Room 6-115)
https://science.osti.gov/wdts/nsb
See Ms. Sookdeo to Participate. Meetings to sign up will be announced in the Fall.
(Room 6-220 or 6-209)
(Team size is limited but you can be an alternate. Teams are 4-5 students)
See Ms. Sookdeo to Participate. Meetings to sign up will be announced in the Fall. (Room 6-220 or 6-209)
(Team size is limited to 15 participants)
See Ms. Sookdeo to Participate. Meetings to sign up will be announced in the Fall. (Room 6-220 or 6-209)
https://stem.ucf.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/STEM-Day-fall-2024.pdf
https://stem.ucf.edu/k-12-stem-outreach/stem-day/
https://www.ecybermission.com/
See Ms. Sookdeo for more information on how to get involved. This is an Online Competition for 9th Grade Only!
(Room 6-220 or 6-209)
https://www.osc.org/learn/competitions/ying-competition/
See Ms. Sookdeo if you are interested in this Online Research Paper Competition
(Room 6-220 or 6-209)
See Ms. Sookdeo to start the team! (Room 6-220 or 6-209)
https://www.iacompetitions.com/vjvsciencebee/
Math Field Day
A competition between the Sumter County High School Math Teams. The competition consists of 4 rounds to include an individual test, team round, combo (a math card game), and Smath (another math game similar to Scrabble). The content levels for the individual and team rounds range from Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus, and Calculus. Practices are held for the month leading up to the event in the Spring.
See Mrs. Thomas for more information to join the 2025 Team!
(Room 6-108)
VHS Envirothon Team Winners
The Nature Coast Regional Envirothon is a competitive, problem-solving contest for high school students, which challenges their knowledge of the environment. This event is an educational program involving Citrus, Hernando, Pasco, and Sumter counties in a “hands-on” site-specific experience with natural resource information. Five natural resource areas are covered: aquatics, forestry, soils, wildlife, and a current environmental issue. High school students in any grade with a strong desire to learn more about science and the environment are encouraged to compete.
Five teams with 5-6 members per school are allowed (one member is an alternate). One team leader must fill out the signup form for their team.
Meetings begin in September of each school year twice a month on Thursdays. Students will receive their study materials and receive the proper training. (Here's the signup link). The competition is normally held the second week in February. See Ms. Vinas if you have any questions. (Room 5-118)
See Ms.Vinas if you have further Questions (Room 5-118)
Math Field Day Group 2025