Radnor Students Advance in National History Day Competition
Projects by 17 Radnor Township School District students are headed to the National History Day State Competition in Scranton in May.
The Radnor Middle School and Radnor High School students earned their places in the state round following top three finishes in their categories at the Southeastern PA National History Day Regional Contest on April 1 and 2.
All projects centered around this year's National History Day theme, "Debate and Diplomacy: Successes, Failures, Consequences."
The projects that advanced to the state competition are:
- Gaby Heberling (10th-grade) - 2nd Place, Senior Individual Exhibit
- Grace Kimlinger (7th-grade) - 3rd Place, Junior Individual Exhibit
- Luke Howard and Tatum Jolley (8th-grade) - 1st Place, Junior Group Website
- Mohammed Badri and Daniel Kellis (8th-grade) - 2nd Place, Junior Group Website
- Meredith Gelles (8th-grade) - 1st Place, Junior Individual Website
- Sophie Brecher (8th-grade) - 2nd Place, Junior Individual Website
- Vivian Bajus (8th-grade) - 3rd Place, Junior Individual Website
- Jennifer Ma (8th-grade) - 1st Place, Junior Individual Documentary
- Jason Wills (8th-grade) - 3rd Place, Junior Individual Documentary
- Malaika Virk and Annie Zhong (8th-grade) - 2nd Place, Junior Group Documentary
- James Frank (8th-grade) - 1st Place, Junior Individual Paper
- Karlie Berkovich and Brenna Kent (8th-grade) - 2nd Place, Junior Group Performance
- Laila Holtman (7th-grade) - 3rd Place, Junior Individual Performance
National History Day is a year-long educational program that engages students in grades 6-12 in the process of discovery and interpretation of historical topics. Students produce dramatic performances, imaginative exhibits, multimedia documentaries, websites and research papers based on research related to the annual theme. These projects are then evaluated at local, state, and national competitions.
Congratulations to all of this year's participants!
Pictured: RHS sophomore Gaby Heberling with her exhibit on the Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902.
- Achievements
- National History Day
- Radnor High School
- Radnor Middle School