Forty-seven students from CCSD’s four middle schools and Cedar Shoals High School combined to win 32 awards — including seven top overall awards — 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 ā€œRights 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 – 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 (ā€œJuniorā€ for middle school students and ā€œSeniorā€ for high school students). The state contest will be held April 26 at LaGrange College.

 

Documentary Junior Group

Ā·      1st Place – Lazlo Ingmundson, Grey Register, and Zeke Wolfe, Hilsman Middle – ā€œWhat Did Alice Paul Do for the Women’s Rights Movement?ā€

Ā·      3rd Place – Luna Alvarez and Shenandoah Viores, Hilsman Middle – ā€œInterracial Marriageā€

 

Documentary Junior Individual

Ā·      1st Place and Best Overall Junior Documentary – John Reese, Hilsman Middle – ā€œDefection: Major League Baseball Human Rights Dilemmaā€

Ā·      2nd Place – Isaac Wise, Hilsman Middle – ā€œThe Right to Educationā€

 

Documentary Senior Group

Ā·      2nd Place – Sa-ida Arnold, Savannah Rawls, and Caitlin Smith, Cedar Shoals High – ā€œAbove the Archā€

 

Exhibit Junior Group

Ā·      1st Place – Amy Pinto-Alvear, Maya Pringle, and Kamryn Young, Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle – ā€œA Step Closer to Jewish Equality in Georgiaā€

Ā·      2nd Place – Wilson Carmichael, Jonah Johnson, and Sid Tesler, Clarke Middle – ā€œLinnentownā€

Ā·      3rd Place – Lucy Barkan and Auria Powers, Clarke Middle – ā€œOur Body, Our Rightā€

 

Exhibit Junior Individual

Ā·      1st Place and Best Overall Exhibit – Braxton Price, Hilsman Middle – ā€œTulsa Race Massacre of 1921: A Human Rights Tragedyā€

Ā·      2nd Place – Jasmine Newsome, BHL Middle – ā€œBrown vs. Board of Educationā€

Ā·      3rd Place – Emerith Cruz, Hilsman Middle – ā€œThe Right to Try Dictators for War Crimesā€

 

Exhibit Senior Individual

Ā·      1st Place and Best Overall Senior Exhibit – Kenia Gonzalez-Chavez, Cedar Shoals High – ā€œSeparated from Home: Repatriation of Mexican Americans during the Great Depressionā€

 

Performance Junior Group

Ā·      1st Place and Best Overall Junior Performance – Emerson DeDufour, Jolie Garrett, Courtney Muench, and Claire Salter, Hilsman Middle – ā€œVietnam War Nurse’s Right to Free Mental Healthā€

Ā·      2nd Place – Hannah Adcox, Nora Cooper, Caitlin Davis, Aurelia DeWald, and Gabriela Farnham, Hilsman Middle – ā€œStand Up for Yourself: Throw Tea into the Harborā€

Ā·      3rd Place – Evelyn Broome, Natalie Guzman, Nicole Meile, and Solomon Smith, Hilsman Middle – ā€œThe Life of the Female Activist, Elizabeth Smith Millerā€

 

Paper Junior Individual

Ā·      1st Place and Best Overall Junior Paper – Olivia Trimble, Clarke Middle – ā€œThe Ratification of the 19th Amendment: The Fight for the Futureā€

Ā·      2nd Place – Alaya Allen, Hilsman Middle – ā€œAncient Egypt Compared to Athenian Black Cemeteriesā€

Ā·      3rd Place – Arden Dennison, Hilsman Middle – ā€œThe Virgin Queen and Women Rulersā€

 

Paper Senior Individual

Ā·      1st Place and Best Overall Senior Paper – Elijah Stone, Cedar Shoals High – ā€œSchool Lunch: The Passion and Politics Behind American Nutritionā€

Ā·      2nd Place – Kitty Dennison, Cedar Shoals – ā€œThe Decline of Mental Health Facilities and the Rise of Prisonsā€

 

Website Junior Group

Ā·      1st Place – Joshua James, Jackson Rushing, and Tiger Tabb, BHL Middle – ā€œTuskegee Airmenā€

Ā·      2nd Place – Nicholas Bergman, Alexander McQueen, Shepard Bramlett, Clarke Middle – ā€œThe Rights and Responsibilities of the Caste Systemā€

Ā·      3rd Place – Everlyn Baca and Sofia Ramirez, Coile Middle – ā€œWomen Suffragettesā€

 

Website Junior Individual

Ā·      1st Place and Best Overall Junior Website – Charlie Crawford, BHL Middle – ā€œThe Osage Murdersā€

Ā·      2nd Place – Zeph Benitez Gay, Clarke Middle – ā€œA Fight for Land Libertyā€

Ā·      3rd Place – Gabriel Marcos-Ventura, Coile Middle – ā€œSeptember 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.