District History Day
March 27, 2019
Central College
Pella, Iowa
Exhibits
Websites
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"Wilma Rudolph: From Polio Survivor to Olympic Medalist" http://64268083.nhd.weebly.com/
"The Fall of the Dinosaurs and Rise of the Humans" http://75254926.nhd.weebly.com/
The Human Lab Rat Eva Kor: The Inhumane Experiments of Josef Mengela http://42975677.nhd.weebly.com
The Tragic Disappearance of Johnny Gosch: A Mother’s Hope for Others http://60184077.nhd.weebly.com
Katherine Johnson: Gaining Rights at NASA in the 1960's http://75902729.nhd.weebly.com/
"Wilma Rudolph: From Polio Survivor to Olympic Medalist" http://64268083.nhd.weebly.com/
"The Fall of the Dinosaurs and Rise of the Humans" http://75254926.nhd.weebly.com/
The Human Lab Rat Eva Kor: The Inhumane Experiments of Josef Mengela http://42975677.nhd.weebly.com
The Tragic Disappearance of Johnny Gosch: A Mother’s Hope for Others http://60184077.nhd.weebly.com
Katherine Johnson: Gaining Rights at NASA in the 1960's http://75902729.nhd.weebly.com/
Documentaries
"Nellie Bly: Escape from a Madhouse" by Melisa Garcia
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"Nellie Bly: Escape from a Madhouse" by Melisa Garcia
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"Triangle Fire: The Fire That Changed Safety in America" by Alina Vermillion and Clarice Huegerich
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Paper
thewindycityburnsbytravisdodd.pdf | |
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State History Day Qualifiers 2019
Five Nevada Middle School students qualified for state competition, and six students were named alternates or finalists at the District History Day held March 27 at Central College in Pella.
Students who qualified for the state contest are Melisa Garcia for her documentary “Nellie Bly”; Emma DePenning and Paige Handsaker for their website “Wilma Rudolph”; and Ella Check and Lilian Goos for their exhibit “Ryan White.”
In addition, Travis Dodd was named a state alternate for his historical paper “The Windy City Burns.” Five other students were named finalists in their category: Claire Huegerich and Alina Vermillion for their documentary “Triangle Fire” and Chloe Peterson, Kira Ruopp, and Maycin Sansgaard for their exhibit “Human Trafficking.”
Students who qualified for the state contest are Melisa Garcia for her documentary “Nellie Bly”; Emma DePenning and Paige Handsaker for their website “Wilma Rudolph”; and Ella Check and Lilian Goos for their exhibit “Ryan White.”
In addition, Travis Dodd was named a state alternate for his historical paper “The Windy City Burns.” Five other students were named finalists in their category: Claire Huegerich and Alina Vermillion for their documentary “Triangle Fire” and Chloe Peterson, Kira Ruopp, and Maycin Sansgaard for their exhibit “Human Trafficking.”