Dear Lower School Families,
We are excited to share more information about an enriching academic opportunity available to our students: the International Academic Competitions (IAC) Regional Tournaments. IAC offers engaging, age-appropriate academic competitions for students beginning in Kindergarten, designed to build curiosity, confidence, and a love of learning.
What Is International Academic Competitions (IAC)?
International Academic Competitions is a global organization that hosts academic events in subjects such as science, geography, and history. Competitions are fast-paced and fun, using buzzer-style questions that encourage critical thinking, teamwork, and academic confidence.
What Are the IAC Regionals?
The Regional Tournament is an in-person competition where students represent their school and compete with peers from other schools in our area. Events are developmentally appropriate and supportive, making them a great introduction to academic competitions for younger students. This year, The Summit is excited to be the host school for the Regional competition on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
How Do Students Qualify?
For Interested Lower & Middle School Students (Kindergartenβ8th Grade):
All students must complete a free online qualifying exam in order to participate in IAC Regionals.
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Group Qualifying Exam Date: Friday, January 30, during the school day
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The Summit will host and administer the exam on campus.
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After the exam, qualifying students will receive an ID number, which allows families to complete the $50 Bee registration for the Regional Tournament.
Qualifying Exam Sign-Up Form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaNFJ6SI-zPv4zulKm1NrD1CBNvIhmQ9ygnJy06GLhFUK36g/viewform?usp=header
For interested High School Students (9th-12th Grade):
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High School Students do not need to complete the online qualifying exam, and instead can register directly to be in any of the regional competitions.
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Families can directly register through the regional competition page with a fee of $50 per bee: https://www.iacompetitions.com/event/ozark/
Preparing for the Qualifying Exam: Study Resources
IAC provides excellent, family-friendly study materials to help students prepare:
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Study Guides (including national and regional topics):
https://www.iacompetitions.com/study-guides/Β – note the white set for our regional competition -
Study Guides from Past Years (organized by subject and year):
https://www.iacompetitions.com/study-guides-from-past-years/
Mrs. Blair Verney is also hosting an after-school club this session to help students prepare. – Reach out to bverney@thesummitprep.org or ajones@thesummitprep.org for more information.
These resources are optional but helpful, especially for students new to academic competitions.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do students need prior competition experience?
No. Many students participate for the first time through IAC. The format is welcoming and supportive, especially for younger students. -
Is there a cost to take the qualifying exam?
No. The qualifying exam is free. There is a $50 registration fee per Bee for students who qualify and choose to participate in the Regional Tournament. -
Which competitions (Bees) are available?
Students may qualify to participate in the following events: National Science Bee, National History Bee, and National Geography Bee. -
What happens after Regionals?
Top-performing students may be eligible for National Championships later in the year.
More details on the regional tournament, including the schedule can be found here: https://www.iacompetitions.com/event/ozark/
For additional questions, families may also explore the full IAC FAQ page here:
https://www.iacompetitions.com/frequently-asked-questions/
We look forward to supporting our students as they explore this exciting academic opportunity. Please donβt hesitate to reach out with questions.