Porter County Academic Super Bowl Invitational

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Purdue North Central - Porter County will host its fourth annual Academic Super Bowl Invitational on Wednesday, March 3 on the PNC Westville campus. The event is free and open to the public.

The competition will be in the Library-Student-Faculty (LSF) Building Assembly Hall, Room 02 and telecast to LSF 144 for spectators. Students from eight of the nine Porter County High Schools will compete in the senior-division event. Participating schools are: Chesterton High School, Hebron High School, Kouts High School, Morgan Township High School, Portage High School, Valparaiso High School, Washington Township High School and Wheeler High School.

The competition theme is "An American Generation: 1964 - 1980." Students will compete in six subject areas - English, science, fine arts, social studies, math and interdisciplinary.

Academic Super Bowl competition in Indiana is part of the Indiana Association of School Principals, Department of Student Programs. It is a unique inter-scholastic academic competition program which allows Indiana's senior high, junior, middle and elementary school students an opportunity to compete in academics similar to the way they compete in athletics.

The objectives of academic competitions encourage academic achievement by offering the participants recognition and reward. By honoring intellectual achievement, academic competition celebrates scholarship.

Registration begins at 3:45 p.m. There is a coaches and proctors meeting at 4 p.m. The competition begins at 4:30 p.m. with a welcome by PNC Chancellor Dr. James B. Dworkin.

The competition schedule is:

4:40 p.m. - Social Studies, John Coggins, assistant vice chancellor of Student Services
5:20 p.m. - Science, Dr. Aaron Warren, PNC assistant professor of Physics
6:00 p.m. - English, Dr. Paul Hecht, PNC assistant professor of English
6:40 p.m. - Math, Jim Jepsen, PNC guest lecturer in Math
7:20 p.m. - Fine Arts, Judy Jacobi, PNC assistant vice chancellor of Marketing and Community Relations
8:00 p.m. - Interdisciplinary, Dr. Mark Jacobi, Michigan City pediatrician
8:40 p.m. - Awards, Stephen Turner, PNC interim vice chancellor, Administration.

Awards will be given to the winning school in each subject area as well as an overall winner. Each competing student, coach, proctor and student assistant will receive a voucher for use at the PNC Gallery Café and Coffee Central. The café and the PNC bookstore will be open until 8 p.m.

Further information can be obtained by contacting Leslie Plesac at (219) 464-4134, lplesac@pnc.edu or Susan Brychell at (219) 465-6854, sbrychell@pnc.edu. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Plesac or Brychell.