
Montgomery County History Day is pulled together every year by the hard working staff and volunteers of the Montgomery County Historical Society. Thanks to them, and thanks to all the parents, guardians, teachers, and supporters of our children who work on these projects during the entire school year.
Yesterday's event is a sub-set of National History Day (NHD). This year the theme is, Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History. Some of the students who participated yesterday will go on to the Maryland History Day competition, which will be held on April 28th. Despite its name, NHD is a year-long curriculum of intense study on a topic chosen by the student. The project requires the study of primary sources, and in many cases, interviews form part of the research. The end result can be a research paper; a video; a website; a performance; or an exhibit.
This year we couldn't help noticing that Eastern Middle School swept the competition, with Bullis School a close second. Congratulations to those faculty staff, at Eastern, Laurie Hawe and Laura Huber, and at Bullis, Sara Romeyn and Lisa Vardi and thanks all for encouraging our children to study history and learn about the importance of our past.
Wow! Sure would have been nice to have heard about it from RM via the PTSA list serv. Of course, that's been killed by the school and the current moderators.
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