On January 31st, 2026 we will host the Illinois Middle School Regional of the DOE National Science Bowl.
The National Science Bowl is a fast-paced academic competition that brings together middle school students who are passionate about science and engineering. Teams of four students, an alternate, and a teacher-coach compete in timed, buzzer-based matches covering biology, chemistry, earth science, physics, energy, and math.
Volunteers play a vital role in ensuring each match runs smoothly, fairly, and on time. By supporting the flow and integrity of the competition, volunteers help create a professional, engaging experience that inspires the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Question Judges play a key role in ensuring each Science Bowl round runs smoothly, fairly, and according to official rules. All judges are required to sign a DOE-mandated non-disclosure agreement prior to the event.
A few details about the position:
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Ensure round accuracy and proper competition flow
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Manage the buzzer system and verbally recognize students
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Support and facilitate official challenges
Training for this role will take place during the week of January 12th and lunch will be provided on competition day.
The event is scheduled to run from 8am-2pm, you are welcome to serve during a portion of the competition.
Thanks,
STEM Outreach