Student teams from several public and private high schools in the Greater Houston area have the chance to earn a spot at the National Science Bowl in Washington, DC, by winning a regional competition this weekend. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, up to 32 teams will test their math and science knowledge at Texas A&M University on Saturday, Feb. 4. The winning team will represent the region—made up of more than 175 counties in Texas—at the National Science Bowl, which takes place April 27-May 1. Clements High School in Fort Bend ISD represented the region at the 2016 National Science Bowl. Here are the 15 schools in the Greater Houston area that will compete for the regional title.

1. Cinco Ranch High School (Katy ISD) 2. Clements High School (Fort Bend ISD) 3. College Park High School (Conroe ISD) 4. Conroe High School (Conroe ISD) 5. Cypress Falls High School (Cypress-Fairbanks ISD) 6. Cypress Ridge High School (Cypress-Fairbanks ISD) 7. Cypress Woods High School (Cypress-Fairbanks ISD) 8. Dulles High School (Fort Bend ISD) 9. Harmony School of Advancement (Houston charter school) 10. Magnolia High School (Magnolia ISD) 11. High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (Houston ISD) 12. Saint John XXIII High School (private school in Katy) 13. St. Thomas' Episcopal School (private school in Houston) 14. The Village School (private school in Houston) 15. The Woodlands High School (Conroe ISD)

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the national academic competition features a question-and-answer format testing students on study areas such as biology, chemistry, Earth and space science, physics, energy and math. The national competition for high school students will feature the winning team from each of 68 regions.