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Greenwich's Top History Students Heading To State Competition

GREENWICH, Conn. – Ten students from Greenwich won awards at the recent regional competition for Connecticut History Day 2016 and will advance to the state competition.

Judges view history projects at Sacred Heart University.

Judges view history projects at Sacred Heart University.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman

The Fairfield Regional Contest was held Saturday, March 19, at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield.

Here are the award winners from Greenwich: 

  • Senior Division, Group Performance: Second Place for "WASPs and the Flight for Equality" by Juliana Salamone, Katherine Hurst, Nicole Wood and Flora Dievenich Braes from Greenwich High School
  • Senior Division, Group Performance: Third Place for "The World Anti-Slavery Conference: The Exchange That Happened . . . and the One That Didn’t" by Peter Bound, Paris-Sima Mohammadi, Maxine King and Suzanne Goodnow from Greenwich High School
  • Senior Division, Group Exhibit: Third Place for "FDR and the Jewish Refugees" by Julia Abbazia and Sofia Dodaro from Greenwich High School

Connecticut History Day is an affiliate of National History Day, a yearlong academic program in which middle and high school students conduct research on historical topics of interest.

These research-based projects are entered into Regional Contests, where the top student projects have the opportunity to advance to the State Contest. Student researchers, who compete at the middle or high school level, may enter into one of five categories as an individual or within a group: performance, website, research paper, documentary or exhibit.

While students may base their project on a historical topic of their choosing, it must connect to the 2016 National History Day theme of Exploration, Encounter, Exchange in History. 

Through Connecticut History Day, students in grades 6-12 learn critical thinking, problem solving, research and presentation skills, while also developing a sense of responsibility for involvement in the democratic process.

Students who placed within the top three spots in each category move on to the Connecticut History Day State Contest taking place on April 30 at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain.

Connecticut History Day is led by Connecticut’s Old State House in downtown Hartford, with support from the Connecticut League of History Organizations and Connecticut Humanities’ website, Connecticuthistory.org. Major funding is provided by Connecticut Humanities. 

To learn more about Connecticut History Day, visit historydayct.org. To learn more about National History Day, visit nhd.org.

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