2014
National Contest update…
Hello Team WA fans! The 2014 National Contest is now over.
Team WA had
a good showing this year, although not quite as good as years past. This year,
we will be bringing home one gold medal and two special awards. You can’t win
them all, and this year proves how tough the competition was nationwide.
This year we
had 9 out of 36 projects advance to the final round, 6 in Juniors and 3 in
Seniors. In the preliminary rounds we did have 25 projects finish in the top
half of their section, so a good showing there.
MEDALISTS:
Gold
Medal:
Jethro
Abatayo and Jeffrey Logan Gibert, “Vietnam Prisoners of War: Taking
Responsibility When Deprived of All Rights,” Irene Soohoo, Pleasant Valley
Middle School.
FINALISTS:
7th
Place:
Ally Orr,
“Hanford Nuclear Waste 1943-2014: Seventy-one Years of Denial and Delay: a
Disaster Waiting to Happen,” Irene
Soohoo, Pleasant Valley Middle School.
Carlisle
Boyle, “On Foreign Soil…POW Rights to Habeas Corpus: A Nation’s Responsibility
to Uphold the Geneva Conventions with the Changing Nature of War,” Maynard
Garritty, Redmond High School.
8th
Place:
Katie Orr,”
DDT: Protect Today or Protect Tomorrow,” Bill Boniface, Donna Matthies,
Northshore Junior High.
Gina Svab,
“A Dangerous Workplace: Triangle Factory Fire,” Alan Plummer, Northshore Junior
High.
Leina
McDermott, Mia Richards, Alina Liokumovich, “The Scenic Hudson Decision of
1965: Opening the Gates to Environmental Rights,” Mark Elliott, Mark Bach,
International Community School.
11th
Place:
Deepthi
Mohanraj, Virginia Qian, Andreea Ifrim, “An Empire for 250 Years: The Hudson’s
Bay Company,” Liz Dunsire, Redmond Middle School.
12th
Place:
Simon Benko,
“Fish-Ins: Non-violent Protests to Restore Native American Fishing Rights,” Irene
Soohoo, Pleasant Valley Middle School.
Christine
Donnan, “The U.S. Labor Movement: Rights & Responsibilities in History,”
Lara Sukol, Shorewood High School.
SPECIAL AWARDS:
Colonial
America or Revolutionary History:
Deepthi
Mohanraj, Virginia Qian, Andreea Ifrim, “An Empire for 250 Years: The Hudson’s
Bay Company,” Liz Dunsire, Redmond Middle School.
Naval
History Prize:
Jethro
Abatayo and Jeffrey Logan Gibert, “Vietnam Prisoners of War: Taking
Responsibility When Deprived of All Rights,” Irene Soohoo, Pleasant Valley
Middle School.
Way to go Team WA for another fun year and another great national contest. You should all be proud of your accomplishments this year and thank you for taking part.
Don’t forget, next year’s theme is “Leadership and Legacy.”
Have a safe trip home and have a great summer. See you next year.
Your wonderful and able-bodied History Day staff Mark and Hannah.