Carroll County Chamber Of Commerce : Students Receive Awards At Maryland History Day State Competition
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Westminster MD
04 May, 2021
1:56 PM
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Press release from the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce : Ryan Melhorn 05/04/2021 Students progress through competitions at the school, district, state, and national levels. Students from public, private, parochial, home, and cyber schools are welcome to participate. District contests are held throughout Maryland every February and March. Students progress through competitions at the school, district, state, and national levels. Students from public, private, parochial, home, and cyber schools are welcome to participate. District contests are held throughout Maryland every February and March. Sumiya Rahaman, a 10th grade student at Westminster High School, received the Excellence in Labor History award for her documentary project entitled Tiananmen Square Massacre: Censorship of Communication. Natalie Castonguay, a 6th grade student at West Middle School, received the Excellence in Maryland History award for her website project, Union Mills Homestead Rural Free Delivery. Sumiya Rahaman, a 10th grade student at Westminster High School, received the Excellence in Labor History award for her documentary project entitled Tiananmen Square Massacre: Censorship of Communication. Sumiya Rahaman, a 10th grade student at Westminster High School, received the Excellence in Labor History award for her documentary project entitled Tiananmen Square Massacre: Censorship of Communication. th Tiananmen Square Massacre: Censorship of Communication Natalie Castonguay, a 6th grade student at West Middle School, received the Excellence in Maryland History award for her website project, Union Mills Homestead Rural Free Delivery. Natalie Castonguay, a 6th grade student at West Middle School, received the Excellence in Maryland History award for her website project, Union Mills Homestead Rural Free Delivery. th Union Mills Homestead Rural Free Delivery In addition, Bethanie Leader, an Advanced Academics teacher at Mt. Airy and Northwest Middle Schools, was recognized as the Maryland History Day Teacher of the Year for Carroll County. Each year more than 25,000 middle and high school students in classrooms throughout Maryland immerse themselves in in-depth research and create original documentaries, exhibits, performances, research papers, or websites exploring a breadth of historical topics. Working solo or in small groups, students create original documentaries, exhibits, performances, research papers or websites focusing on an annual theme. Each year more than 25,000 middle and high school students in classrooms throughout Maryland immerse themselves in in-depth research and create original documentaries, exhibits, performances, research papers, or websites exploring a breadth of historical topics. Working solo or in small groups, students create original documentaries, exhibits, performances, research papers or websites focusing on an annual theme. Students progress through competitions at the school, district, state, and national levels. Students from public, private, parochial, home, and cyber schools are welcome to participate. District contests are held throughout Maryland every February and March. Students progress through competitions at the school, district, state, and national levels. Students from public, private, parochial, home, and cyber schools are welcome to participate. District contests are held throughout Maryland every February and March. Reference Ryan Melhorn [email protected] [email protected] This press release was produced by the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce . The views expressed here are the author's own.
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