Virtual Scholastic Contest, In-Person Quiz Bowl Results

Virtual Scholastic Contest, In-Person Quiz Bowl Results
Courtesy of Northeast Community College.

NORFOLK – Several northeast Nebraska high school teams shined during the 36th annual Northeast Nebraska Community College High School Scholastic Contest and Quiz Bowl.

According to a release from Northeast Community College, due to the pandemic, this year’s Scholastic Contest was held virtually, with students competing from each of their schools rather than traveling to Norfolk. A quiz bowl competition was held in person on Northeast’s Norfolk campus with social distancing protocols in place.

Pierce High School won the 2021 Class C High School Scholastic Contest, followed by Hartington Cedar Catholic High School in second and Crofton Community Schools third. In the Class D contest, St. Mary’s High School in O’Neill claimed first-place honors, while West Holt High School in Atkinson was second followed by Creighton Community Schools in third.

The quiz bowl was won by Madison High School, with Howells-Dodge High School taking runner-up honors.

Approximately 1,130 students from 46 Class C and Class D schools participated in the scholastic contest and quiz bowl competition. The first Northeast Community College High School Scholastic Contest was held in 1984 with 13 Class C and D schools participating. There were also a few Class B schools in the original contest.

During the Scholastic Contest, students were tested on subjects such as Accounting I and II, Administrative Professional, Agri-Science, Algebra I and II, American Government and History, Anatomy and Physiology, Technical Mathematics, Art History, Biology, Business English, Business Law, Calculus, Chemistry, Computer Literacy, Drafting and English Composition.

Other tests included Foods and Nutrition, General Science, Geography, Geometry, Library Usage, Literature, Medical Terminology, Music, Parenting/Child Development, Personal Finance, Physics, Plant Science, Introduction to Wellness/Sports/Physical Education, Introduction to Psychology, Public Speaking, four sections of Spanish, Trigonometry, Vocabulary, Welding and World History.

Individual student medals were awarded for first, second and third place in each test, in each class. Team plaques were awarded to schools receiving the most points in Class C and D. Championship and runner-up plaques were awarded for the Quiz Bowl with members of the championship team receiving individual medals.

Each first-place championship school from Class C and D was awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Northeast Community College Foundation. The scholarship will be awarded to the school whose team placed first in each class of the competition. Recipients must be students who graduate this spring and then register as full-time at Northeast for the 2021-22 academic year. In addition, Northeast will award tuition waivers of $1,000 each to seniors who earned first place on their exams. Waivers will be awarded to 12 seniors in both Class C and Class D with the highest percentage grade on the test that earned the student first place.

Participating schools included: Allen Consolidated; Bancroft-Rosalie; Bloomfield; Boone Central; Boyd County; Burwell; Cedar Catholic, Hartington; Chambers; Clarkson; Creighton; Crofton; Elkhorn Valley; Elgin; Guardian Angels Central Catholic, West Point; Howells-Dodge Consolidated; Humphrey; Keya Paha County; Leigh; Lindsay Holy Family; Lyons-Decatur Northeast; Madison; Neligh-Oakdale; Newman Grove; Niobrara; Norfolk Catholic; Omaha Nation; O’Neill; Pierce; Plainview; Pope John XXIII Central Catholic, Elgin; Rock County; St. Mary’s; O’Neill’ Stuart; Summerland, Clearwater; Summerland, Ewing; Summerland, Orchard; Tekamah-Herman; Verdigre; Wakefield; Wausa; Wayne; West Holt, Atkinson; West Point-Beemer; Wheeler Central; Winside and Wisner-Pilger.

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