The Southern Oregon Regional Envirothon (SORE) will be held on Monday, April 3rd this year! SORE is a hands-on, environmental problem-solving competition for teams of regional high school students led by an advisor.
Registration: Team advisors are required to submit their team's registration form by March 1, 2023.
Event Time: 8:30am-1:30/3:00pm (for teams); formal competition and awards conclude at 1:30, optional oral presentation practice @ 1:30-3:00pm.
Event location: Crater Land Lab 5040 Upton Road, Central Point, OR 97502
Transportation: Teams are responsible for arranging their transportation to the event. Oregon Forest Resources Institute may be able to support teams' bus travel. Learn more here.
Materials: Learn everything you need to prepare and participate in the SORE 2023 handbook.
Want to learn more about SORE? Check out the handbook and visit our page below.
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