The Punxsutawney Spirit

Area scholars take part in Senior Scholastic Challenge at Penn State DuBois

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DUBOIS — Excitement and drama once again filled Hiller Auditorium at Penn State DuBois for the 34th annual Senior Scholastic Challenge. Students from six high schools in the region came to the campus to test their knowledge against other students and to see which school would take the top spot at the end of the evening. The competitio­n featured a mix of questions from science, literature, grammar, math, social studies and various other subjects.

Michael Clement, the master of ceremonies, started off the event by welcoming students, team advisors, parents and community members, setting the tone for the evening and explain how the challenge would proceed. Rowan Mattern and Gavin

Taylor of Clearfield Area High School led the audience in a rousing rendition of the national anthem, inviting everyone to join them by singing along.

Jungwoo Ryoo, chancellor and chief academic officer at Penn State DuBois, also stepped forward to welcome everyone to the campus and to wish all of the participan­ts the best of luck in the challenge. Melissa Duttry, director of enrollment services, also spoke to everyone to welcome them and to offer insights into everything that Penn State DuBois has to offer.

The participat­ing schools in the challenge were Brockway Area, Brookville Area, Clearfield Area, DuBois Area, DuBois Central Catholic and St. Marys Area.

The competitio­n comprised four preliminar­y rounds, each featuring 30 mixed oral questions that tested the students’ knowledge across a spectrum of subjects. After a brief intermissi­on, two final rounds were held for the four top teams from the preliminar­y rounds. Brookville Area, DuBois Area, DuBois Central Catholic and St. Marys Area advanced to the final rounds, with Brockway Area and Clearfield Area falling just short of qualificat­ion.

The four qualifying teams participat­ed in the final two rounds and placed as follows:

1. Brookville Area

2. DuBois Area

3. DuBois Central Catholic

4. St. Marys Area Individual excellence also was recognized, with Connor Siple of DuBois Central Catholic being recognized for his knowledge and quick thinking as he answered the most questions correctly during the preliminar­y rounds. Siple and Henry May of Brookville were also recognized as they tied for the most correct answers during the final rounds.

Applause filled the auditorium during the awards presentati­on, with students displaying their pride for realizing the hard work, studying and dedication they completed in preparatio­n for the event had all paid off in the end. Family members and individual­s from the community shared their excitement for all the students as well.

This marked the second time in several weeks that Penn State DuBois played host to a Scholastic Challenge, with the Junior Scholastic Challenge having been held on Feb. 22.

 ?? Photo courtesy of Penn State ?? The team from Brookville Area High School finished in first place at the 34th annual Senior Scholastic Challenge, hosted at Penn State DuBois.
Photo courtesy of Penn State The team from Brookville Area High School finished in first place at the 34th annual Senior Scholastic Challenge, hosted at Penn State DuBois.

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