Shorewood High School student Jacob Ziontz will advance to the National History Day contest June 13 to 17 at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Jacob's paper, "Far Reaching Rights: An Era of Innovation in Treaty Law in Washington State that Impacted the Rights of Aborigines Worldwide," was awarded second place at the state History Day contest May 1 at Bellevue College. The top two entries in each category advance to the national contest.
The culmination of a year-long program in which students choose and research a topic, learning historical research principles and strategies, History Day is part of a national effort to enhance history education and prepare students to become informed and involved citizens. This year's contest theme is "Innovation in History: Impact and Change."
Other State History Day placings from Shorewood included:
Senior Individual Documentary
6th place: Trevor Cronin, "The Stolen Generation: The Story of the Australian Aboriginal Children."
Senior Individual Exhibit
5th place, Rebecca Erickson, "Braille."
Senior Web Site
3rd place, Madison Welsh and Emiko Yamada, "Barcodes: A Revolution in Data Capture."
Mikael Christensen is the students' teacher at Shorewood.
Information from Craig Degginger, Shoreline Schools
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