SciNerd42 wrote:True that. Not a lot of invys happen in Indiana and the ones that do are usually in the northern corners/borders of the state. Some end up going to neighboring states instead. This is why I’ve thought about starting an invy at Purdue WL but I know we unfortunately don’t have the manpower to run one in addition to a regional
The other issue is teams. I think an invitational could be run in Indianapolis, there is just concern that the number of teams won't show up like they do for an Ohio/Northern Indiana invite.
That being said, good luck to all the state competitors. You've all earned your spot. Here's hoping for an intense competition on both the B and C level, rather than one team running away with it.
At one time, IUPUI hosted Science Olympiad Events, but about two years ago they got out of S.O. all together. I would agree with you though, if there was an Invitational in the Indianapolis area, I think folks would go.
You tend to see the Invites in the Northern 1/3 of the state because the majority of the teams by far are in the Northern 1/3 of the state, so there are just better odds if a team was going to have an Invite, it would be up there. I made a map one time placing where all the teams in the state are located when we were looking to try to expand. By far most of our teams are in the North, with a much smaller distribution in Central and Southern Indiana. As a state, more Invitationals in the Central/Southern part of the state would go a long way towards helping recruit those schools.