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Templeton Students Qualify for National History Day Regionals

National History Day is an academic enrichment program for students in grades 6-12.

More than two dozen Templeton Middle School eighth-graders will compete March 2 at the regional level of National History Day as a result of successful participation at their school. Finalists were selected Feb. 11 at the school level and will go on to compete at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee.

National History Day is an academic enrichment program for students in grades 6-12. Students select topics connected to an annual theme and complete their own in-depth research on the topic. This year the annual theme is β€œTurning Points in History: People, Ideas, Events.” Students present their conclusions by creating museum-style exhibits, media documentaries, research papers, interactive websites and dramatic performances.

The school event is the first step in a competition cycle that can take students from the school level to regional, state and national competitions. At each level of competitions, students share their work with the peers, historians, educators and professionals in related fields as they compete for special awards and the opportunity to advance to the next level of competition.

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Students from Templeton and their projects advancing to the regional level are:Β 

Research papers:

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  • Samuel Golding – β€œDeath by Dioxin:Β  The Deadly Agent Orange”
  • Dominic Pino - β€œGiuseppe Garibaldiβ€”The Hero of Two Worlds”
  • Danielle Spence - β€œBilly Mitchell and the Fight for Air Power”
  • Alternate: Alexander BandaΒ 

Individual exhibit boards:

  • Myah Merriman – β€œThe Miracle Drug Penicillin in Action”
  • Kaylee Kuehn - β€œHarriet Tubmanβ€”Conductor of the Underground Railroad”
  • Ninfa Weathersby – β€œHow Bach Changed Music Forever”
  • Alternate:Β  Emily Bader

Group exhibit boards:

  • Alex Saunders, Matthew Hutchison, Benjamin Heberer – β€œThe 1919 Chicago Black Sox Scandal”
  • Ben Pink, Alex Surma, Alex Nash – β€œSteaming Steam Engines”
  • Thomas Casper, Colin Mittelstaedt – β€œDeath Machine Comes to Lifeβ€”World War I Machine Guns”
  • Alternate:Β  Daniel Markano/ Stephanie Pham

Individual website:

  • Alyssa Grove – β€œJackson Pollack: A Journey to Becoming an Artist”

Performance:

  • Erin Magoon – β€œElizabeth Blackwell:Β  A Woman Doctor?”

Group website:

  • Rachel Klibowitz, Megan Frank - β€œThe Discovery of Insulin:Β  Miracle for the Ill”
  • Ciara Cronin, Emily Hunt – β€œThe Roaring 20s”
  • Finn Heaster, Devin Sage – β€œFree Masonryβ€”The Secret Fraternity”
  • Alternate:Β  Matthew Keller and Dylan Schmidt

Documentary:

  • Joshua Meysembourg, Joshua Slavik Β - β€œThe Bloodiest Battle in History: The Battle of Stalingrad”  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β Β 

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