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CDH Students Earn Top Honors at State History Day Competition

Students Earn Top Honors at State History Day Competition

State History Day took place on Sunday, April 19, bringing together student historians from across the region. Nine projects from CDH were selected to compete; seven participated, three advanced to the final round of judging, and one will move on to the national competition in June. 


First Place (Advancing to National History Day Competition in Washington D. C. in June) + topical prize for the Best Use of MNHS Collection

Individual Website - Keagan Corcoran ‘28 - Picketing for Public Reform: The Revolutionary Strike for Better Schools


Honorable Mention

Individual Exhibit - Dang Hong Nguyen ‘26 - The Birth of Photography


Honorable Mention

Individual Website - Marguerite Kiemde ‘28 - The Failure of Prohibition, America's Unintended Consequences


Other Projects Invited to Compete at State

Individual Exhibit - Damaya Wilson '28 – The Revolution of the Divine Nine 

Group Exhibit - Grace Bjork '28 and Avery Rich '28 – Women in Prohibition: A Crusade to Reform

Group Exhibit - Rylee Leach '28 and Jordin Rosga '28 – Title IX in Women’s Athletics

Individual Website  - Noah Remer '28 – The New York Cotton Club

Group Website - Liam Ishaq '28 and Jake Long '28 – The Steel Revolution

Group Documentary - Isaiah Hanno '28 and Finn Staples '28 – Chernobyl Reforms In Nuclear Energy