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10 Frenship National History Day Teams Head to State Contest

National History Day is a project-based learning opportunity for seventh-grade advanced academics students. The competition challenges middle school students to develop skills in communication, research, critical thinking, and team building. This year’s National History Day theme was “A Turning Point in History”. 

Frenship took 42 seventh graders from all four middle schools to compete at the National History Day Regional competition at the Texas Tech Cultural Center last weekend. Frenship will be advancing 10 teams made up of students from each middle school at the State Contest.   

The State Competition will be in Austin, TX on April 20, 2024.  

Malli Travis, Frenship Social Studies Coordinator is proud of the student's hard work and critical thinking skills during the regional contest.  

“This group of students and their teachers have worked extremely hard, and these are some of the strongest projects we have advanced in quite some time,” said Travis. “They truly embodied “Seek Perfection…Capture Excellence!” 

Congratulations to the following students: 

Group Exhibit 

  • 1st Place – Addison Smith and Kynlee Hacker from ATMS (Rock and Roll: A Turning Point in American Culture) 
  • 2nd Place – Brooklyn Samaniego and Marissa Brand from FMS (What was the Night of Broken Glass and How did if effect Jews in Europe?) 

Group Performance 

  • 1st Place – Chloe Dunn, Joleigh Torres, Kareda Curnutt, Mia Adams from FMS (The Road to Success: Pepperidge Farms) 
  • 2nd Place – Alex Short-Boros, Gracelyn Massie, Jovi Morris, Taylor Sallee from HMS (Women’s Equality Movement) 

Group Website 

  • 2nd Place – Adeline Bartlett, Aiden Carroll, Isaiah Ramirez, Liam Miller from HMS (The Invention of Flight) 

Individual Documentary 

  • 1st Place – Ellasyn Stevens from TVMS (Game Changer: Forever 42) 

Individual Exhibit 

  • 3rd Place – Lily Williams from ATMS (The Fall of the Roman Empire: Changing Life in Europe) 

Individual Website 

  • 1st Place – MattiLynn House from FMS (Cameras: A Monumental Breakthrough) 
  • 2nd Place – Scartlett Baird from HMS (The Industrial Revolution: Edison Lights the Way) 

Historical Paper 

  • 2nd Place – Kyla Dollar from FMS (This is the End: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire) 

Congratulations, Tigers! Frenship is proud of you!

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