Many high school students write papers or reports regarding their participation in , an international creative problem-solving competition.
Graduation and the transition to the next phase of life. 2. Odyssey Reading Curriculum
Students often write "High School Odyssey" papers as a personal narrative. This type of paper uses Homer's The Odyssey as a framework to describe their own four-year journey through high school.
Challenges such as difficult exams (e.g., calculus), social obstacles, or personal growth.
Students compete at regional, state, and world levels, focusing on creativity, humor, and teamwork. 4. School-Specific Programs
Certain schools use "Odyssey" as a brand for specialized tracks or handbooks:
Transitioning from middle school to high school.