National History Day Projects Win at State Level, Move on to Nationals

The state National History Day competition was held on April 6 and both AHS and OMS students have projects that are advancing to national competition. Five Arlington High School projects competed at the state level and two are moving forward. Six out of the 10 Ottoson Middle School projects that competed will be at Nationals. This is the largest group of Arlington Public Schools National History Day projects to have been selected for national competition, which will be held at the University of Maryland from June 9-13, then ever before.


Arlington High School Projects Advancing to Nationals

Category

Award

Project

Students

Group Performance

First Place

Behind the Scenes:  Hedy Lamarr and a New Era Of Technology

Anna Vakoc, Chloe Breitling, Papatya Dogulu, and Sophie Rodriguez Mulholland

Individual Performance

Second Place

Charles Fiske’s Journey:  A Turning Point in the Organ Transplant System

Spencer Carman


Ottoson Middle School Projects Advancing to Nationals

Category

Award

Project

Students

Paper

First Place

The Significance of the Second Punic War

Ellen Bishop

Group Documentary

First Place

We Will Not Rest in Peace: How ACT UP Changed the AIDS Crisis

Nadia Hackbarth-Davis, Elena Zaganjori, Cora Dutton, and Jiwan Ryu

 

Second Place

1949: Germany’s Division and Its Lasting Impacts

Gillan Cox, Yiyan Shen, Evenlyn Wienish, Dyoon Kim, and Nozomi Vega

Group Exhibit

Second Place

The American Plan: The Forgotten Campaign to Punish and Incarcerate Underprivileged Women

Rosalind Richmond, Adel Virag, and Scout Cai 

Individual Website

Second Place

Winning at a Price: How the Victory of the Second Sino-Japanese War Cost China Its Opportunity for a Liberal Democracy

Yueshin Yu

Group Website

Second Place

A Cry for Change: How Howl Revolutionized Cultural and Literary Standards

Sonya Shaikh, Adrianna Balderas, and Sara Lay


Three projects received Honorable Mention. They will not be moving on in the competition.

School

Category

Project

Students

Arlington High School

Group Documentary

Every Tiny Thread: The Lowell Mill Girls, a Turning Point in Labor and Feminism

Anna Mulligan and Sofia Prebluda

Ottoson Middle School

Individual Website

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime: The Economic Impacts of the 1929 Stock Market Crash

Logan Patience

 

Group Website

The Cold Wars Impact on Nuclear Diplomacy

Finn Byrne, Yuma Atherton, Ariel Berson, Madelyn Hickey, Sabrina Joo Soto


Congratulations to everyone whose projects went from the regional to the state competition, and the Social Studies teachers who advised them: Emily Tessier at AHS, Jason Levy at OMS, and Adam Amster at Gibbs. Good luck to the students whose projects gained the recognition at the state level that enables them to move on to the national competition.