Forty-seven students from CCSDās four middle schools and Cedar Shoals High School combined to win 32 awards ā including seven top overall awards ā in the Northeast Georgia regional National History Day Contest at the University of Georgia on Saturday, Feb. 8, and qualified to advance to the upcoming 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 2025 theme was āRights and Responsibilities 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 ā historical paper, website, documentary, exhibit, or performance. Students then present their project and defend their thesis before a panel of judges.
All regional medalists and state qualifiers from CCSD are listed below by category and division (āJuniorā for middle school students and āSeniorā for high school students). The state contest will be held April 26 at LaGrange College.
Documentary Junior Group
Ā· 1st Place ā Lazlo Ingmundson, Grey Register, and Zeke Wolfe, Hilsman Middle ā āWhat Did Alice Paul Do for the Womenās Rights Movement?ā
Ā· 3rd Place ā Luna Alvarez and Shenandoah Viores, Hilsman Middle ā āInterracial Marriageā
Documentary Junior Individual
Ā· 1st Place and Best Overall Junior Documentary ā John Reese, Hilsman Middle ā āDefection: Major League Baseball Human Rights Dilemmaā
Ā· 2nd Place ā Isaac Wise, Hilsman Middle ā āThe Right to Educationā
Documentary Senior Group
Ā· 2nd Place ā Sa-ida Arnold, Savannah Rawls, and Caitlin Smith, Cedar Shoals High ā āAbove the Archā
Exhibit Junior Group
Ā· 1st Place ā Amy Pinto-Alvear, Maya Pringle, and Kamryn Young, Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle ā āA Step Closer to Jewish Equality in Georgiaā
Ā· 2nd Place ā Wilson Carmichael, Jonah Johnson, and Sid Tesler, Clarke Middle ā āLinnentownā
Ā· 3rd Place ā Lucy Barkan and Auria Powers, Clarke Middle ā āOur Body, Our Rightā
Exhibit Junior Individual
Ā· 1st Place and Best Overall Exhibit ā Braxton Price, Hilsman Middle ā āTulsa Race Massacre of 1921: A Human Rights Tragedyā
Ā· 2nd Place ā Jasmine Newsome, BHL Middle ā āBrown vs. Board of Educationā
Ā· 3rd Place ā Emerith Cruz, Hilsman Middle ā āThe Right to Try Dictators for War Crimesā
Exhibit Senior Individual
Ā· 1st Place and Best Overall Senior Exhibit ā Kenia Gonzalez-Chavez, Cedar Shoals High ā āSeparated from Home: Repatriation of Mexican Americans during the Great Depressionā
Performance Junior Group
Ā· 1st Place and Best Overall Junior Performance ā Emerson DeDufour, Jolie Garrett, Courtney Muench, and Claire Salter, Hilsman Middle ā āVietnam War Nurseās Right to Free Mental Healthā
Ā· 2nd Place ā Hannah Adcox, Nora Cooper, Caitlin Davis, Aurelia DeWald, and Gabriela Farnham, Hilsman Middle ā āStand Up for Yourself: Throw Tea into the Harborā
Ā· 3rd Place ā Evelyn Broome, Natalie Guzman, Nicole Meile, and Solomon Smith, Hilsman Middle ā āThe Life of the Female Activist, Elizabeth Smith Millerā
Paper Junior Individual
Ā· 1st Place and Best Overall Junior Paper ā Olivia Trimble, Clarke Middle ā āThe Ratification of the 19th Amendment: The Fight for the Futureā
Ā· 2nd Place ā Alaya Allen, Hilsman Middle ā āAncient Egypt Compared to Athenian Black Cemeteriesā
Ā· 3rd Place ā Arden Dennison, Hilsman Middle ā āThe Virgin Queen and Women Rulersā
Paper Senior Individual
Ā· 1st Place and Best Overall Senior Paper ā Elijah Stone, Cedar Shoals High ā āSchool Lunch: The Passion and Politics Behind American Nutritionā
Ā· 2nd Place ā Kitty Dennison, Cedar Shoals ā āThe Decline of Mental Health Facilities and the Rise of Prisonsā
Website Junior Group
Ā· 1st Place ā Joshua James, Jackson Rushing, and Tiger Tabb, BHL Middle ā āTuskegee Airmenā
Ā· 2nd Place ā Nicholas Bergman, Alexander McQueen, Shepard Bramlett, Clarke Middle ā āThe Rights and Responsibilities of the Caste Systemā
Ā· 3rd Place ā Everlyn Baca and Sofia Ramirez, Coile Middle ā āWomen Suffragettesā
Website Junior Individual
Ā· 1st Place and Best Overall Junior Website ā Charlie Crawford, BHL Middle ā āThe Osage Murdersā
Ā· 2nd Place ā Zeph Benitez Gay, Clarke Middle ā āA Fight for Land Libertyā
Ā· 3rd Place ā Gabriel Marcos-Ventura, Coile Middle ā āSeptember 11, 2001 Attacks: A Turning Point for Americaā
Supporting Educators from CCSD
Ā· From BHL: Cheryl Hudson, Justin McCalla, Chelsea Mack, and Lindsey Rogers
Ā· From Coile: Erica Gaines and Jasmine Curry
Ā· From Clarke Middle: Mollie Schubach, Sasha Baker, Shawn Hinger, Derrick Maxwell, Chris Woodward, Chrstopher Schell, and Sean Simpson
Ā· From Hilsman: Katie Baker Johnson, Riley Hefner, Meganne Skinner, Joshua Truitt, Tyshaney Mungin, and Maxine Dalton
Ā· From Cedar Shoals: Beth Mendenhall.