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April/final Results posted along with Photos from the meet!

Congratulations to Masconomet for finishing in first place for the 2009-2010 science league season and congratulations to all the teams who participated.

See all coaches at the Coaches meeting at St. Mary's the 2nd Tuesday in May.

If anyone has images from the NSSL events they would like posted on the site, please send them to Mike Maloney [mister.maloney@gmail.com]. Inquiries about NSSL in general should be directed to Charlie Duggan [cwduggan31@hotmail.com]. Any questions about a specific event should be directed to the event runner.

You can get your 2009-2010 Invoices here on the DOCS page.

NSSL dues report March 29 2010

Schools whose dues have been received:

  • Amesbury 200
  • Andover 200
  • Beverly 200
  • Billerica 200
  • Bishop Fenwick 200
  • Cape Elizabeth (2 teams) 300
  • Chelsea 200
  • Danvers 200
  • Essex Aggie 200
  • Manchester Essex 200
  • Marblehead 200
  • Masconomet (2 teams) 300
  • Medford 200
  • Pentucket 200
  • Saugus 200
  • Somerville 200
  • St John's 200
  • St Mary's 200
  • Swampscott 200
  • Triton (2 teams) 300
  • Woburn (3 teams) 300

Other dues received:

  • Billerica 175 (to replace check lost last year)
  • Somerville 100 (to be applied to 2010-2011)

Schools whose dues have not been received:

  • Cambridge
  • Pingree (2 teams)
  • Salem
  • Watertown
Thanks to KidWind for providing the parts for February's Wind Power Event. Please check them out at http://www.kidwind.org/ KidWind.org
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The North Shore Science League organizes 6 meets per school year.
3 events are scheduled for each meet, and meets are held the second Tuesday of each month at various schools as close to 3:30 pm as possible. More detailed information is available from Charlie Duggan.

 
The North Shore Science League hopes to stimulate interest and achievement in science, provide recognition for talented students, and foster communication among the students and staff of North Shore high schools. Schools compete against each other in events involving building, invention, engineering, lab techniques, and application of knowledge. All areas of science are included in events during the year.
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