Two Washington Seniors Selected to Attend National Youth Science Camp

High school students to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime educational experience in West Virginia Mountains.

Washington high school seniors Zoe Dietrich and Son Do will represent the state at the National Youth Science Camp (NYSC) this summer in the West Virginia mountains.

Dietrich, of Sehome High School in Bellingham, and Do, of Kentwood Senior High School in Covington, were selected as our state’s delegates by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI).

Dietrich is working on a research project at Western Washington University investigating Organic Vapor-Liquid-Solid Deposition. She also leads her school’s 250-student Science Olympiad Club, of which she has increased participation by 150 percent. Dietrich also maintains a 4.0 GPA while taking many Advanced Placement (AP) courses.

Do is an active and passionate member of his school’s Robotics Club, where he designed a robot to use sensors and lasers to detect the reflection of light in order to navigate through a course.

Do has received a number of awards including the AP Honors with Distinction and National Merit Commended Awards. He has also served as an associated student body (ASB) class officer and president of the Math Club for the past two years.

Established in 1963 as a part of West Virginia’s Centennial Celebration, the NYSC is an annual summer forum. Two delegates from each state exchange ideas with leading scientists and other professionals from academic and corporate worlds.

Washington delegates who attend the NYSC will be challenged to explore new areas in the biological and physical sciences, art, and music with resident staff members. Delegates also present seminars covering their own areas of research and interest.

More about NYSC
The National Youth Science Camp’s academic program is complemented by a recreation program, which leverages the camp’s location in the Monongahela National Forest. The camp’s outdoor program offers backpacking, caving, rock climbing, mountain biking, and kayaking. The National Youth Science Foundation, based in Charleston, West Virginia, covers all expenses, including travel.

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The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

Led by Supt. Chris Reykdal, OSPI is the primary agency charged with overseeing K–12 education in Washington state.