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MINEOLA, NY — A Mineola student snagged sixth-place in the National History Day Competition.
Each year, more than half a million students participate in the nationwide competition, which aims to "reinvigorate the way (history) is taught and learned," executive director Dr. Cathy Gorn said. They choose a historical topic related to the contest's annual theme and conduct primary and secondary research. Contestants then present their work in one of five ways: as a paper, an exhibit, a performance, a documentary, or a website.
Julianna Reilly, a seventh-grader at Mineola Middle School, developed a website for her project titled," The Fireside Chats — Sparking a New Era in Radio Communication." The website weaves in primary source documents and photos centered around this year's theme, Communication in History, according to a press release.
The National Contest is the final stage of a series of competitions at local and state/affiliate levels. Like thousands of other students, Reilly began by presenting her project in the classroom. She was then invited to the state/affiliate level contest before she was selected to compete at a national level.
Click here to learn more about the National History Day Competition.
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