Please join us in congratulating the following students for their participation in the National History Day Regional Competition. These students have been working since August to investigate historical topics through rigorous work with primary sources. Students who placed are moving on to the State Competition in May!
The exhibits are currently displayed in the history hallway. If you are in the Upper School, stop by and check out their hard work.
1st Place
Michael Wei, ‘28
Paper – Revolution, Reform, and the Divergent Fates of Meiji Japan and Qing China
2nd Place
Claire Zhong, ‘27
Individual Exhibit – The Dawn of the AI Revolution: A Fragile Field Built Through Booms and Busts
Gaille Saelim, ‘28
Individual Documentary – How We Got to Sesame Street
Mirella Leerberg, ’26, Ellen Lan, ’26, Noelle Moorehead, ’27, and Catherine Kendall, ‘26
Group Performance – IT’S 10 P.M. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR CHILDREN ARE?
Participants
Max Ye, ‘29
Individual Documentary – Classrooms to Chaos
Audrey Fan, ‘28
Individual Exhibit – Waltzing with the Enemy: How Ballet Reformed Diplomacy
Jacob Kovacs, ‘29
Individual Documentary – On the Run: The Origins of the Modern Running Industry
Sunny Zhao, ‘27
Individual Exhibit – Chae Chan Ping vs. US: A Doctrine That Still Haunts America’s Immigration Law