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Forty-one CCSD middle school students combined to win 22 medals and awards in the Northeast

Georgia regional National History Day Contest at the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education and Hotel on Saturday, Feb. 10, and qualified to advance to the state competition.

National History Day is a nationwide non-profit organization that operates an annual contest designed to engage students and enhance their research, literacy, and critical thinking skills through the discipline of history with a working theme. The 2024 theme was ā€œTurning Points in History.ā€ As part of the contest, students select a topic, decide whether to work individually or in a group, conduct research, analyze their findings, develop a thesis, and submit an entry in one of five categories — historical paper, website, documentary, exhibit, or performance. Students then present their project and defend their thesis before a panel of judges.

In the regional contest, Jay Braswell of Burney-Harris-Lyons (BHL) Middle School won the Overall Junior Division Award and first place in the Junior Individual Performance category for ā€œDear Mr. President.ā€ Also, Ragen Watkins and Henry Ramirez of Hilsman Middle School won the Southern History Award for the Junior Division for their exhibit, ā€œThe History of Black Education in Athens, Georgia.ā€ The duo’s submission also took third place in the Junior Group Exhibit category.

Other medalists from CCSD in each category are listed below. The National History Day state contest will be held April 20 at LaGrange College.

Documentary – Junior – Group

  • 1st Place – Ariana Browner and Kaydon Jones, BHL Middle – ā€œLet's Reach for New Heights and Fight for Women's Rightsā€
  • 2nd Place – Abby Green and Neko Vick, Hilsman Middle — ā€œPattie Hilsman and the Development of Junior Highsā€

Documentary – Junior – Individual

  • 2nd Place – Stella Dawson, BHL Middle – ā€œLights, Camera, Actionā€

Exhibit – Junior – Group

  • 1st Place – Amelia Aldridge, Ruby Nackashi, Olive Forrester, and Gabriela Carcamo, BHL Middle – ā€œThe Invention of the Radioā€
  • 2nd Place – Karim Lumpkin, Valeria Guerra Montiel, and Mary Jane Okoli, BHL Middle – ā€œCoco Chanel: Revolutionizing Women's Fashionā€

Exhibit – Junior – Individual  

  • 1st Place – Isabella Hammock, BHL Middle – ā€œDa Awesome Da Vinci: A Man Ahead of His Timeā€
  • 2nd Place – Mackenna Kilpatrick, Clarke Middle – ā€œThe Women's Suffrage Paradeā€
  • 3rd Place – Estrella Garcia-Rodriguez, Hilsman Middle – ā€œThe First Industrial Revolution and How It Destroyed Usā€

Paper – Junior – Individual

  • 1st Place – Alan Madera, Hilsman Middle – ā€œThe Integration & Re-segregation of Public Schools in Americaā€
  • 2nd Place – Treylon Johnson, Hilsman Middle – ā€œKing Assassination and the End of the Poor People's Campaignā€
  • 3rd Place – Senya Kero, BHL Middle – ā€œWomen's Liberation Movementā€

Performance – Junior – Group

  • 1st Place – Claire Salter, Courtney Muench, Jolie Garrett, and Emerson deDufour, Hilsman Middle – ā€œThe Titanic and Safety Boatsā€
  • 2nd Place – Daniella Denmark, Damon Flint, and Jayden Stephens, Hilsman Middle – ā€œKatrina Highlights National Inequalitiesā€
  • 3rd Place – Opal Hensley-Williams, Autumn Fayerweather, Sage Dennison, Luca McDonald, and Ryan Watkins, Hilsman Middle – ā€œThe First Drive Thru - McDonald'sā€

Website – Junior – Group

  • 1st Place – Tiger Tabb, Jackson Rushing, Marlon McCranie, Joshua James, and Jonathan Carrillo Ramirez, BHL Middle – ā€œBattle of Midwayā€

Website – Junior – Individual

  • 1st Place – Charlie Crawford, BHL Middle – ā€œPearl Harbor, the Event that Changed the Trajectory of World War IIā€
  • 2nd Place – Jude Cranston, BHL Middle – ā€œInvasion of Afghanistanā€
  • 3rd Place – Parker Armstrong, Hilsman Middle – ā€œThe Military Tankā€