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IUSD Students Shine at State History Competition with Nine Projects Advancing to Nationals

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IUSD students made a strong showing at this year鈥檚 . In all, nine local student projects emerged as junior and senior division champions at the statewide history competition.

鈥淭hese students have done more than study history; they鈥檝e engaged with it in meaningful ways,鈥 said IUSD Coordinator of History-Social Science, Content Literacy, and World Languages Blair Pador. 鈥淭hrough their presentations, they demonstrate a deep and thoughtful understanding of complex historical issues and how those issues continue to shape our world today.鈥

Every year, National History Day contests attract more than half a million students in grades four through 12 at the local, county, state and national levels. Working individually or in teams, participants thoroughly researched historical topics over several months before submitting original projects, including exhibits, papers, documentaries, websites, posters, performances and even podcasts.

This year鈥檚 contest awarded Junior and Senior Division 47 projects, under the theme 鈥淩ights and Responsibilities in History.鈥

Heading to the National Contest

After competing in a two-day county competition hosted by the Orange County Department of Education in March, 34 IUSD elementary, middle and high school projects moved forward to the state competition.

In addition to the nine that were crowned as champions at the State Competition, seven other projects earned runner-up or honorable mention recognitions.聽

About 1,500 students participated in 好色先生tv鈥檚 National History Day contest, which took place at Sacramento State from May 2 through May 4. More than 230 historians, educators and other professionals were on hand to interview students and evaluate their work.

Champions at the State Competition will advance to the NHD National Contest, which will take place June 8 through June 12 at the University of Maryland, College Park. Winners will be announced at a ceremony on the final day of the competition.

Here鈥檚 the list of CA contest champions from IUSD, as well as those who picked up special awards:

Junior Division

Group Documentary
鈥淯buntu: Humanity鈥
Avanika Prasad, Chinmayee Srinivasan
Sierra Vista Middle

Historical Paper
鈥淯pholding Human Rights: The Nuremberg Trials and the International Responsibility of Delivering Justice鈥
Abigail Han
Sierra Vista Middle School

Individual Performance
鈥淧hone Booths to Smartphones: Rights and Responsibilities from Katz to the Digital Age鈥
Aria Yatavelli
Santiago Hills Elementary School

Group Podcast
鈥淢endez and Munemitsu: The Story Behind the Case鈥
Madilyn Butler, Sofia Reyes, YuQiao Shao
Rancho San Joaquin Middle School

Group Website
鈥淭he Thalidomide Tragedy: Rights of Consumers鈥 Healthcare and Responsibilities of the Manufacturer鈥
Christine Jeon, Joseph Featherstone
Sierra Vista Middle School

鈥淩ights and Responsibilities: The Hetch Hetchy Dam and Its Environmental Impact鈥
Shawn Castrapel, Max Castrapel
Sierra Vista Middle School

Senior Division

Group Documentary
鈥淏lack and White and Red All Over: The Rights and Responsibilities of SAG-AFTRA鈥
Jongmin Chae, Luna Moon
Portola High School

Individual Podcast
鈥淜orematsu vs. US: A Case of Shattered Rights and Ignored Responsibility That Will Live in Infamy鈥
Madeline Cheng
Northwood High School

Individual Website
鈥淭he Nuremberg Code: Shaping Human Rights and Responsibilities in Medical Research鈥
Anna Cao
Northwood High School

Special Awards

Bushong Family | Bushong Award for Social Justice Legacy
鈥淗ow Cartoons Shaped the Narrative: Thomas Nast's Fight for Rights and Responsibilities鈥
Seojun Baek, Anish Pashikanti, William Lin
Sierra Vista Middle School

好色先生tv Office of Historic Preservation and 好色先生tv Historical Society | 好色先生tv Historic Places
鈥淩ights and Responsibilities: The Hetch Hetchy Dam and Its Environmental Impact鈥
Shawn Castrapel, Max Castrapel
Sierra Vista Middle School

Friend of 好色先生tv History Day | Environmental Justice in History
"The Right to the Coast: The 好色先生tv Coastal Commission and the State's Environmental Responsibilities"
Penelope Pan
Rancho San Joaquin Middle School

Friend of 好色先生tv History Day | European History
"One Flame Can Spark a Fire: The Match Girls' Strike of 1888"
Milani Doshi
Sierra Vista Middle School

Friend of 好色先生tv History Day | Individual in History
How Cartoons Shaped the Narrative: Thomas Nast's Fight for Rights and Responsibilities
Seojun Baek, Anish Pashikanti, William Lin
Sierra Vista Middle School

Friend of 好色先生tv History Day | Science and Technology in History
The Thalidomide Tragedy: Rights of Consumers鈥 Healthcare and Responsibilities of the Manufacturer
Christine Jeon, Joseph Featherstone
Sierra Vista Middle School

好色先生tv Foundation for History Education | Labor History Prize
Black and White and Red All Over: The Rights and Responsibilities of SAG-AFTRA
Jongmin Chae, Luna Moon
Portola High School


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