
After the small winter storm that passed through Stoddard County earlier last week, the Richland Rebels finally got to have their annual History Day Competition that was held on Friday. The students have been working the past few months on their projects and were excited to show them to their family members and to the judges.
History Day is always a big part of the history classes at both the high school and junior high grade levels. Each student that is enrolled in a required history class participates in the competition. Each participant is required to have a written research paper, a presentation board, an annotated bibliography, numerous pictures, and an idea or event that falls under the chosen national topic for this year’s competition (Turning Points in History: People, Ideas, and Events).
There are numerous competitions with in History Day that the students are able to enter into. Many compete in Web Design, Performances, and even Historical Research Papers, but the most popular is the Exhibit Division. Each year, the students spend a healthy amount of class time and even time at home working on their project. They are encouraged to be creative, professional, and knowledgeable about their chosen topic and how it relates to the national topic.
The Richland staff and students are happy to announce that this year’s History Day was another success and the students did a wonderful job on it and the Open House ran very smoothly.
Here are the winners of this year’s school wide History Day Competition:
Junior Division: Historical Paper
1st Place – Abigale Adams by Alyssa Atchinson
2nd Place – Harriet Tubman by Gerlynn Grossius
Junior Division: Group Web Design
1st Place – The Gettysburg Address by Brandon Partenberry, Devin Stoker, and Preston Tilley
Junior Division: Group Performance
1st Place – “The Ride” by Jerry Craft, Ben Pierce, Garet Phillips, and Joshua Thornton
Junior Division: Individual Exhibit (Boards)
1st Place – The Assassination of John F. Kennedy by Megan Cullum
2nd Place – The Little Rock Nine by Lane Brown
3rd Place – The Battle of Lang Vei by Luke Rhodes
Junior Division: Group Exhibit (Boards)
1st Place – The Assassination of John F. Kennedy by Aleena Robbins, Madison Snider, and Kaylee Turner
2nd Place – The Radium Girls by Hailey Anderson and Katelyn Pinkley
3rd Place – Attack on Pearl Harbor by Clayton Harriel and Sarah Tacket
Senior Division: Historical Paper
1st Place – The Battle of Midway by Joe Foster
2nd Place – The Berlin Wall by Daniel Stucker
3rd Place – Walt Disney by Charlie Atchinson
Senior Division: Individual Web Design
1st Place – The American Feminist Movement by Aimee Whitney
2nd Place – The British Invasion by Tristan Montgomery
Senior Division: Group Web Design
1st Place – D-Day by Marcus Grayson, Alex Green, and Skyler Harper
2nd Place – Henry Ford and the Assembly Line by Dawsey Horton and Drew Hickson
Senior Division: Individual Exhibit (Boards)
1st Place – Walt Disney by Jamie Smith
2nd Place – Case IH Combines by Parker Miller
3rd Place – Remembering Pearl Harbor by Ryan Gilbert
Senior Division: Group Exhibit (Boards)
1st Place – Martin Luther and the 95 Theses by Jordan Head, Skie Pinkley, and Breanna Williamson
2nd Place – Henry Ford and the Assembly Line by Zach Carmack, Caleb Clark, and Jacob Gonzales
3rd Place – The British Invasion by Alicia Meeker and Madi Passley
Many students advance into the District Competition held at SEMO in Cape Girardeau on March 15th. If they pass the judges round at the District Competition, they will advance to the State level and will compete on April 20th at the University of Missouri in Columbia. The National Competition is held at the nation’s capital and Richland is hoping for a good turnout at each competition like they have had in previous years.
Congratulations to all of this year's winners and good luck at Districts!