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For Immediate Release: June 19, 2007

Shaker Heights and Birchwood Students Receive National History Day Honors

Students from Shaker Heights High School and The Birchwood School returned to Ohio with honors they received from the National History Day program which concluded recently at the University of Maryland at College Park. Of the 28 projects that were entered from Ohio, five from the two schools placed in the top 15 in the nation.

Birchwood School students Henna Tzeng and Eileen Johnson received a second place medal for their junior group performance and Margret Erlensdottir placed seventh and best of state award for her junior individual performance. Shaker Heights High School students bringing home honors included Daniel Strassfield, Alex Grossman-McKee, Juliet Kibbe, Patrick White (Third place – senior group documentary); Thomas Neil (Ninth place – senior individual documentary); and Gabe Pincus, Jacob Hutt, Adam Ratner (Fourteenth place – senior group documentary).

NOTE: A complete listing follows of awards received by the Ohio delegation.

History Day is an exciting co-curricular program that encourages young people to explore a historical subject related to an annual theme. Students develop, research and present projects in junior (grades 6-8) and senior (grades 9-12) divisions in categories of exhibits, documentaries, dramatic performances and historical papers. Historians, educators and professionals in related fields evaluate students’ work at district, state and national events. Award-winning entries at the district level proceed to the statewide event and top statewide winners are eligible to represent Ohio at the national event.. This year’s theme was Triumph and Tragedy in History.

“Students make history come alive and demonstrates that students learn history when they do history,” said Megan Wood, state coordinator for National History Day in Ohio.

National History Day was founded in 1974 in Cleveland at Case Western Reserve University. The program went national in 1980. National History Day in Ohio is sponsored by the Ohio Historical Society and is funded in part by contributions by Honda of America Mfg., Inc., Cargill and AEP Ohio. For more information, visit the OHS website at http://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/edserv/ohd/.

National History Day Winners June 19, 2007

NATIONAL HISTORY DAY AWARDS TO OHIO STUDENTS

2nd Place - Junior Individual Performance:
Emily Cosco
Mercy Montessori Center in Cincinnati (Teachers: Sr. Mary Aloyse Gerhardstein/ Charlotte Foppe)
The Triumph and Tragedy of the Ohio Canal System

2nd Place - Junior Group Performance:
Henna Tzeng and Eileen Johnson
Birchwood School in Cleveland (Teacher: Connie Miller)
The Building of the Central Pacific Railroad: A Tragic Yet Triumphant Conquest

3rd Place – Senior Paper
The History Channel Award for Overall Excellence
Andrew Walker
Gallia Academy in Gallipolis (Teachers: Pam Wiseman & Ellen Brassel)
Canadian Caper: Triumph in the Midst of the Iran Hostage Crisis

3rd Place - Senior Group Documentary:
Daniel Strassfield, Alex Grossman-McKee, Juliet Kibbe and Patrick White
Shaker Heights High School (Teacher: Dann Parker)
Tears, Fire and Blood: Patrice Lumumba and the Congolese Struggle for Independence

4th Place – Senior Paper:
Best in State Award (Senior Division)
Lisa Guay
Ursuline Academy in Cincinnati (Teacher: James McCarthy)
The Sixteenth Amendment: Triumph and Tragedy of Competing Interests

7th Place – Junior Individual Performance:
Best in State Award (Junior Division)
Margret Erlensdottir
Birchwood School in Cleveland (Teacher: Connie Miller)
Operation Dynamo: Transforming Tragedy to Triumph on the Beaches of Dunkirk

9th Place – Senior Individual Documentary:
Thomas Neil
Shaker Heights High School (Teacher: Dann Parker)
Remember Oradour-sur-Glane: A Village Twice Sacrified

14th Place – Senior Group Documentary:
Gabe Pincus, Jacob Hutt and Adam Ratner
Shaker Heights High School (Teacher: Dann Parker)
Alone in the Shadows: The Triumph of Larry Doby


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