Northshore Students Advance to Nationals in the National History Day Contest

Northshore Students Advance to Nationals in the National History Day Contest

Congratulations to the five Northshore students who advanced to nationals for the National History Day Contest last month. Northshore had a strong showing at the regional event, with many students placing in their events. The top two from each event qualify for nationals, which will be held June 9-13 at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Below are the results of Northshore students who placed:

Junior Group Documentary

  • Fifth Place - Maria Sushmitha, Pinyu Liao - Northshore Middle School

Junior Group Performance

  • First Place - Anna Hampton, Noor Khalidi, Megumi Okamoto, Charlotte Kovacich - Timbercrest Middle School
  • Sixth Place - Abigael Wood, Yeju Kwon, Megan Tracy - Timbercrest Middle School

Junior Group Website

  • Fourth Place - Kate Kresken, Giuliana Farkas - Northshore Middle School

Junior Individual Documentary

  • Second Place - Vibhaakshayaa Sathish Kumar - Skyview Middle School
  • Third Place - Haley Van Meurs - Northshore Middle School
  • Sixth Place - Daniel Pomeroy - Leota Middle School

Junior Individual Exhibit

  • Second Place - Prisha Patel - Woodinville High School
  • Third Place - Ally Hong - Northshore Middle School
  • Fourth Place - Liana Moldovanu - Northshore Middle School

Junior Individual Performance

  • Second Place - Megan Bartol - Northshore Middle School
  • Sixth Place - Sarah Vannoy - Timbercrest Middle School

Junior Individual Website

  • Third Place - Colin Pascual - Leota Middle School
  • Sixth Place - Shuai Shuai Li - Northshore Middle School

Senior Individual Website

  • Third Place - Samarth Venkatesh - Bothell High School

Junior Paper

  • First Place - Andrew Da - Northshore Middle School
  • Third Place - Yash Mathur - Northshore Middle School

Visit the National History Day website to learn more.

 

 

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