2010 March 20

Cafeteria Open 8:00-1:00

Bookstore Open 8:00-2:00

Time Students Parents/Public Volunteers/Staff
6:30 a.m.     Access to Campus Buildings
7:30 a.m. Set-Up Can Begin   Prepare for Student Registration
8:00 a.m. Registration Opens   General Project Judges' Orientations in Nestor Auditorium
8:30 a.m.     Special/Sponsored Awards Judges' Orientations in Union Hall
9:00 a.m. Presentations Begin Vacate Judging Areas.  Wait in Cafeteria or 1st Floor of Nestor Hall General and Sponsored Awards Judging
11:30 a.m. No Longer Required at Projects Public Viewing Re-Judging if Necessary
12:30 p.m. Remove Projects Remove Projects  
12:45 p.m.     Prepare Gymnasium for Awards Ceremony
1:30 p.m. Awards Ceremony Awards Ceremony Awards Ceremony
Immediately Following Awards Ceremony State Science Day Registration In Delaware Gymnasium
Judging

takes place from 9:00 to approximately 11:30

Re-judging

occurs between 11:30 and 12:30. Re-judging will be based on project display, abstract, and report materials only. STUDENTS NEED NOT BE PRESENT FOR RE-JUDGING

Public Viewing of Projects

begins when judging is completed at approximately 11:30 and continues until 12:30. Visitors and participants are asked to refrain from speaking to judges who may be involved in re-judging at that time.

Project Breakdown

begins at 12:30. Students are asked to have their projects and tables removed by 1:00. This is especially important for the gymnasium where chairs must be set up for the awards ceremony.

Awards Ceremony

will begin at approximately 1:30 in the gymnasium. Students eligible to go to State Science Day will be announced at the awards ceremony. ALL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS MUST REPORT TO THE GYMNASIUM IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE CEREMONY TO RECEIVE STATE SCIENCE DAY REGISTRATION MATERIALS. THESE MATERIALS WILL BE GIVEN ONLY TO THE STUDENT OR THE APPROPRIATE DESIGNEE AUTHORIZED BY THE STUDENT IN WRITING.

We hope you enjoy Central District Science Day
and your visit to Columbus State!
A very special thanks to our volunteers
and judges for making this
a quality experience for all our young scientists