Published on Thu., April 10, 2014

Numerous Lynchburg City Schools middle and high school students were winners in the District One competition of the National History Day contest held at Central Virginia Community College in March.

The two best entries in each category, and in each age division, qualify for the state contest.

ECG History Day StudentsThe following are winners from E. C. Glass High School

INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT
Lizzie Tugman, Third

GROUP EXHIBIT
Michael Carlton, Rhyan D Cooper, Ian Oliver, and Eric Wiger, Second
Milchail  Guenther& Jacob Selden, Tied for Third
Regan Kinder & Walker Syndney, Tied for Third

INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE
Katie Morse, First

INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY
Lauren Brown, First

GROUP DOCUMENTARY
Carson Ferguson & Sabina Sabat, First

The following are winners from Heritage High School

HISTORICAL PAPERS
Jennifer Roach, First
Russell Reynolds, Second

INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS
Sara Cole, First
Rebekah Chun, Second

GROUP EXHIBITS
Mansi Shah & Kameron Tweedy, First

GROUP DOCUMENTARY
Aaron Burstein, John Jaminet, Tristan Polk, Second
Vipul Chona, Stanley Chen, Third

GROUP WEBSITE
Judy Nunley, Matt Nunley, First
Sierra Foster, Ravdeep Mathone, Prabdeep Mathone, Second

LMS History Day StudentsThe following are winners from Linkhorne Middle School

HISTORICAL PAPERS
Paul Skorcz, First
Emily Raine, Second
Hayden Swisher, Third   

INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS   
Will Johnston, Second

GROUP EXHIBITS
Luke Sarantos and Ethan Snyder, First
Sophie Minnick and Hannah Schindler, Second
Ethan Fisher and Bryson Gerhardt, Third

GROUP DOCUMENTARY
Nick Gada and Jack Leatherwood, First

INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE
Brendan Singy, Third

GROUP WEBSITE
Jillian Jones and Nettie Webb, First

 

The following are winners from Paul Laurence Dunbar Middle School for Innovation

INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT, JUNIOR DIVISION
Julianna Sigler, First
Kennon Cook, Third 

INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE, JUNIOR DIVISION
Claire Harvey, Third

INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY, JUNIOR DIVISION
Eleanor Matthews, First
Armelle Duston, Third

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