What an awesome HARO Tournament Day Presbyterian School last Saturday! All SEVENTEEN of our Odyssey of the Mind teams worked extremely hard on solutions to problems independently since September. They displayed positivity, respect, and perseverance throughout the day, and we are extremely proud of them. They represented their school and their teams exceptionally well!
The opportunity for our students to create, imagine, and problem-solve independently is priceless! Only the top 6 teams in each problem for their division were eligible to advance to the State Competition held in March at Texas Woman's University. We are so proud to congratulate 9 teams from Presbyterian School who placed in the top 6 of their division. Regardless of whether one of our OM teams advanced to the State Finals, we applaud each team's tremendous courage and risk-taking to work collaboratively with their teammates. Our students and coaches invested a significant amount of time into this process.
We are thrilled to announce the results of the PS teams advancing to State.
Problem 2, Technical, Div.1:
Fifth Grade
First Place
Coached by Katie Baehl
Ethan Baehl, Hannah Morris, Audrey Brown, Ethan D’Souza, Parker Cole, David Briceno, Callie Cunius
Fourth Grade
Third Place
Coached by Erin Vallejo & Kaley Crane
Emma Samples, Ava Vallejo, Cameron Bunting, Elise Crane, Abigail Lawson, Louise Raspino, Maeve Pheasey
Problem 3, Classics, Div.1:
Fifth Grade
Second Place
Coached by Liz Walsh
Lilly Taylor, Matt Simmons, Remy Osborne, Louise Veit, Milly Hunt, James Allen, JD Walsh
Problem 4, Structure, Div.1:
Fifth Grade
Third Place
Coached by Jimmy Halastaras
Will Calder, Jay LeVasseur, Tyler Gastille, Katie Lee, Caitlin Olson, Oscar Halastaras, Emily Atkins
Third Grade
Fourth Place
Coached by Mike Rhodes
Oskar Knapp, Connor Washington, Sam Ngo, William Rhodes, Conley Veit
This team also received an OMER Award for showing perseverance and composure under pressure as one of their teammates was ill and could not compete. Judges noticed how they incorporated lines, adjusted roles, and even had the missing member’s photo attached to the backdrop!
Problem 4, Structure, Div. 2:
Eighth Grade
First Place
Coached by Stephany Lin-Abney
Evan Abney, Elijah Pollack, Nicholas Arribas, Isabella Vargas, Alaia Grannis, Catherine Phillips
Problem 5, Dramatic, Div. 1:
Third Grade
Second Place
Coached by Holly Henderson
William Arterbury, Jonny Lee, Julie Driscoll, Caroline Henderson, Oscar Pilie, Ella Johnston, (not pictured Channing Vincent)
Fourth Grade
Sixth Place
Coached by Holly Farrar & Sarah DeSnyder
Mose Campbell, Abigail Farrar, Ben Rhodes, Zoe Bronzon, Elizabeth DeSnyder, Colin Baker, James Rigamer,
Problem 5, Dramatic, Div. 2:
Sixth Grade
Second Place
Coached by Michelle Jarrell
Amelia Stowers, Olivia Hoff, Colin Jarrell, Reece Abney, Emma Harkey, Arya Sabhnani, Lila Valenstein
Second Grade is not eligible for the State Finals while competing in the Primary Division, but if they could have, they surely would have given competitive teams a fierce competition! Our second-grade team members organized costumes, props, sets, memorized lines, made up songs, danced, worked together, and made the best decisions. They were outstanding!