ISD Middle School Students Bring History to Life During National History Day
Projects created by ISD middle school students were recognized for excellence during the Greater Kansas City History Day event at the Harry S. Truman Library & Museum. Greater Kansas City History Day was part of the National History Day celebration. Sixth- through 12th- grade students from across the metro put their works on display. Highlighting the ISD showing, first place finishes by Nowlin students Paul Hemingway and Phelipe Linstrom and Paul Johnson from Pioneer Ridge. Here is the complete list of middle school winners:
Junior Group Exhibits
First Place
STUDENTS: Paul Hemingway and Phelipe Linstrom
Smashing Saloons
Nowlin Middle School
TEACHER: Diana Casebolt
Second Place
STUDENTS: Katie Laughlin and Rylee Laroche
Joseph Smith: The First Mormon
George Caleb Bingham Middle School
TEACHER: Charlene Burns
Junior Group Performance
Second Place
STUDENTS: Abygail Warren and Bethany Rudzik
Leadership, Legacy and Laugh-O-Grams: The Start of Disney’s Animations
Pioneer Ridge Middle School
TEACHER: Diana Casebolt
Junior Individual Website
First Place
STUDENTS: Paul Johnson
George Marshall- The Marshall Plan
Pioneer Ridge Middle School
TEACHER: Diana Casebolt
Third Place
STUDENT: Tyler Zeller
Landry- The Leadership, the Legacy and the
Legend of the Man in the Hat
George Caleb Bingham Middle School
TEACHER: Charlene Burns
Junior Group Website
Second Place
STUDENTS: Britten Clarke and Geoff Riggs
Defending the Hope of a Free World
Pioneer Ridge Middle School
TEACHER: Diana Casebolt
Third Place
STUDENTS: Selena Gonzalez and Bethany McCoy
Douglas MacArthur and the First Successful
Occupation
Nowlin Middle School
TEACHER: Diana Casebolt
National History Day provides students with opportunities to learn historical content and develop research, thinking and communication skills through the study of history and provides educators with resources and training to enhance classroom teaching. Entries are based on five categories- Documentary, Exhibit, Paper, Performance and Website. More than 500,000 students participate nationwide.