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“Communication in History: The Key to Understanding” was the topic for students in this year’s California National History Day competition, which recently announced its winners.
Students competed virtually to explore the theme, doing original research on topics from spies and comic books to the Pony Express and Hedy Lamarr. They used posters, videos, websites, performances, exhibits and essay papers to illustrate their projects. In developing their ideas, the students learn and improve critical thinking, research and reading skills, and problem-solving and teamwork.
National History Day
is an education nonprofit based in College Park, Md. The competitions draw more than a half-million middle and high school students each year from across the nation. Students taking honors from San Diego County are:
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ACSA honors local Standout Students in art, fellowship, courage
Nathan Gordon, seated, was posthumously honored with the Student Standout Award for courage.
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The Association of California School Administrators (ACSA)’s Region 18 greater San Dieguito chapter recently held its Student Standout Awards. All 50 schools in the region celebrate one student that has excelled in the areas of arts, community service, humanities, courage, fellowship and science.
Students were celebrated in a virtual presentation led by ASCA Region 18 President Ben Churchill, superintendent of Carlsbad Unified School District, on May 13.
Nathan Gordon, a fifth grader at Ashley Falls, posthumously won the Student Standout Award for courage. Nathan passed away in December 2020 after a long and courageous battle with a rare form of cancer.