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Lime Kiln Middle School would like to congratulate the following students who represented our school at the county level National History Day competition at Reservoir High School on March 18, 2017. This year’s theme is Taking A Stand in History.
Junior Group Exhibit Blyline:
How Nellie Bly Brought Reform One Feat as a Time
Lily Lei, Kianna Pan and Mansi Patel
A Splash of Color in a Black and White World (Harvey Milk)
Madeleine Barrett, Teodora Consoli, and Caitlin Toler
Junior Individual Documentaries
Spirit of the Lakota; Crazy Horse Yara Ayache
Jesse Owens: Running through Racial Barriers Sabrina Zaleski
Junior Group Documentaries
Justin Whitlock Dart Jr.: The Father of the ADA
Nicole Bachman, Sonia Goyal, and Sydney Shin
Samuel Joseph May: An Unsung Hero in Abolitionism, Women’s Rights, and Education Reform
Ashlynn Braisted and Leena Rai
Junior Papers
Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: The Fannie Lou Hamer Story
Elyssa Watson
Junior Individual Websites
Aung San Suu Kyi’s Fight for Freedom Trivikram Battalapalli
Junior Group Websites
Nancy Wake: The Secrets of the White Mouse
Sonia Albert, Suhani Khosla, and Alena Maisel
Taking a Stand for Orphans: Elizabeth Schuyler and the Orphan Asylum Society
May Olson, Mollie Raymond, and Victoria Uttenreither
The following groups won an award, medal and/or are advancing to the State level National History Day competition at UMBC on April 29, 2017.
A Splash of Color in a Black and White World (Harvey Milk)
Madeleine Barrett, Teodora Consoli, and Caitlin Toler.
Their exhibit won a special award from PFLAG.
Spirit of the Lakota; Crazy Horse
Yara Ayache.
Yara’s documentary placed third in the competition.
These projects are advancing to States:
Blyline: How Nellie Bly Brought Reform One Feat as a Time
Lily Lei, Kianna Pan and Mansi Patel.
Their exhibit placed first in the competition.
Justin Whitlock Dart Jr.: The Father of the ADA
Nicole Bachman, Sonia Goyal, and Sydney Shin.
Their documentary placed first in the competition.
Samuel Joseph May: An Unsung Hero in Abolitionism, Women’s Rights, and Education Reform
Ashlynn Braisted and Leena Rai.
Their documentary placed second in the competition.
Congratulations to all of our History Day students. Everyone did a wonderful job and we are proud of all of you!