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Pembroke Hill High School

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Pembroke Hill High School
Location 5121 State Line Rd
Kansas City, MO 64112
State Missouri
Region Kansas City Area
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Coordinates: 39°05′59″N 94°34′43″W / 39.0997°N 94.5786°W / 39.0997; -94.5786

Information
Member of SO since 1989
Colors      Blue,      Red
Feeds from Pembroke Hill Middle School
Tournament Host Pembroke Hill Invitational
Results History
Best regional 1st
Best state 1st
Best nationals 3rd (1996)

Pembroke Hill High School is a Division C team that competes in Missouri's Region III. The team commonly competes at the National Tournament, having attended nearly every year since the team's inception in 1989.

Background

Pembroke Hill, located in Kansas City, Missouri, is one of the oldest teams in the nation. They have placed consistently at the regional, state, and national level, advancing to the national competition 20 times as of 2011, which means that only two teams have had more national trips. Pembroke usually does very well at nationals, scoring as high as third in 1996.

Part of Pembroke Hill’s success is due to the many invitationals it participates in. They typically attend two or three a year.

Often, many students from Pembroke Hill Middle School participate in the SO program at Pembroke Hill High School. The middle school and high school teams interact on a consistent basis, maintaining close relations and supporting each other in terms of resources and motivation. However, a large portion of the team is composed of students new to Pembroke.

The team does not cut its students. Coaches primarily use the invitationals’ results, along with additional tryouts, to determine which students are strong in the events. The Pembroke SO program typically has around 20-25 students participating. Eventually, that number decreases until 15 competitors and around five alternates remain.

Head Coach Connie Wells retired after the 2016 National Tournament, having led the team to 22 Nationals. Kimberly Cho, who was a student on the Pembroke Hill team that placed third in the nation, became the head coach at the beginning of the 2017 season.

Pembroke Hill High School was the highest-ranked private school at the 2018 National Tournament, and with approximately 450 students in the high school, it is by far the smallest school ranked in the top 20.

Contrary to popular belief, Pembroke Hill High School does NOT have a class for Science Olympiad. Instead, students meet every week for 3 hours to practice and study for events.

Results

Season Regionals States Nationals
1990 2nd 20th (43)*
1991 1st 6th (88)*
1992 1st 11th (67)*
1993 2nd 29th (39)*
1994 2nd 30th (143)*
1995 1st 11th
1996 1st 3rd (329)*
1997 2nd 16th (177)*
1998 1st 16th (458)*
1999 2nd 16th (442)*
2000 2nd 18th (457)
2001 -
2002 2nd 29th (672)
2003 1st 17th (504)
2004 2nd 25th (593)
2005 1st 17th (523)
2006 2nd 29th (673)
2007 1st 24th (630)
2008 -
2009 2nd (161) 35th (779)
2010 2nd (130) 27th (684)
2011 1st (224)* 2nd (101) 34th (722)
2012 1st (57) 26th (620)
2013 1st (44) 2nd (118) 34th (728)
2014 1st (58) 1st (132) 28th (668)
2015 1st (87) 33rd (746)
2016 2nd (97) 26th (641)
2017 1st 2nd (104) 23rd (564)
2018 1st (26) 1st (61) 19th (479)
2019 1st (82) 24th (515)
2020 1st (37) Cancelled Cancelled
2021 1st (22) 2nd (51) -
2022 1st (27) 1st (95) 31st (709)
2023 1st 2nd (95) 35th (784)
2024 1st (28) 2nd (57) 29th (638)

* High scores determined winners at this tournament.

National Medals

Year Medals
2006 Rocks and Minerals - 5th
2009 Electric Vehicle - 6th, Health Science - 5th
2011 Anatomy and Physiology - 3rd, Sumo Bots - 6th
2012 Anatomy and Physiology - 1st, Robot Arm - 5th
2014 Compound Machines - 4th
2016 Disease Detectives - 5th, Dynamic Planet - 4th
2017 Disease Detectives - 4th, Ecology - 1st,
2018 Anatomy and Physiology - 5th, Dynamic Planet - 5th, Ecology - 1st, Fermi Questions - 3rd, Thermodynamics - 1st
2019 Water Quality - 5th