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Nationwide competiTIon

NATIONAL HISTORY DAY

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Nationwide competition

National History Day

National History Day is a nationwide competition open to Middle and Upper School students, who submit a project in one of several categories (research paper, video documentary, website, exhibit, performance) relating to a particular theme.  The winners advance to the regional, state, and national levels.  Woodlawn students have participated in the competition every year since 2005 with numerous awards at all levels.

State & Regional awards

2022

State Winners

Exhibit
  • Lucia Reynal 1st place & American History Award
  • Claire Kendall 2nd place
Paper
  • Elise Wrenholt 2nd place
  • Fenris Chuprevich 3rd place
 

Regional Winners

Documentary

  • Elizabeth Robinson: 1st Place

Exhibit

  • Lucia Reynal 1st Place
  • Claire Kendall 3rd Place

Papers

  • Elise Wrenholt 1st Place
  • Russell Jacobson 2nd Place
  • Fenris Chuprevich 3rd Place

Website

  • Jack Kendall 1st Place
  • Reema Pedabali 2nd Place
  • Caitlyn Ulm 3rd Place

National Finalist & State Awards

2020

National Finalist

2020 Senior Individual Documentary Finalist

Joseph Carol

“East and West Germany after the Fall of the Berlin Wall: The Inner Wall That Remains”

State Winners

Senior Individual Documentary
  • Joseph Carol 1st Place
Senior Paper
  • Alexa Ferraiuolo 2nd Place
Junior Paper
  • Gavin Nazir 2nd Place
Junior Individual Website
  • Jasper Zulman 3rd Place

Regional awards

2019

The Regional North Carolina competition was held in Charlotte on March 15, 2019. The following Woodlawn students qualified to advance to the State finals to be held in Raleigh, NC on April 27:

Upper School Winners

Senior Individual Website:  1st Place Angel Freeman
Senior Group Exhibit:  3rd Place Emmy Belloni, Trevor Pitts, Owen Hockswender

Middle School Winners

Junior Paper:  3rd Place (tie) Gavin Nazir and Nathan Tran
Junior Paper:  2nd Place Slate Freeman
Junior Individual Exhibit:  3rd Place Isabel Leonard

***Special congratulations to Slate Freeman for winning the NC History Special Prize and to Gavin Nazir who placed third for his research paper on the conflict in Kashmir at the state NHD competition.***

State awards

2018

State Winners

Senior Group Documentary

  • Emmy Belloni, Joshua Earle 3rd Place
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National Finals

Woodlawn Students who have competed at the NHD National Finals in College Park, Maryland

2017 Mitch Porter Senior Paper
Joey Carol Junior Individual Documentary
CC Vandeveer Junior Paper
2016 Megan Dailey Senior Individual Exhibit
Lily Klett Junior Individual Documentary
2015 Chase Bubak & Zander Milburn Senior Group Documentary
2014 Jake Johnson & Quinn Schneider Senior Group Documentary
Morgan Klein Junior Paper
2013 Quinn Schneider
Junior Group Documentary
National Winner
Jake Johnson
Junior Performance
Ansley Earle
Junior Website
2012 Reilly Milburn
Senior Documentary
Davis Combs
Junior Paper
2011 Sydney Bowman
Senior Paper
Andrew Nielsen Junior Website
Elia Ramirez
Junior Performance
2009 Erin Johnson
Senior Performance
Lachlan Johnson
Junior Documentary
Joe Andry
Junior Website
Hailey Sherman
Junior Website
Lauren Sapp
Junior Paper
2008 Erin Johnson
Senior Performance
Graeme Earle
Senior Website
2007 Terin Patel-Wilson
Junior Documentary
2006 Tyler Webb
Senior Documentary
2005 Austin Dollar & Alec Sorensen
Junior Group Documentary

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Woodlawn is a private school providing a project based learning curriculum for early explorers preschool, lower, middle, and upper school academics. Our historic 61-acre campus is located just north of Charlotte, NC in beautiful Mooresville, and within driving distance of Davidson, Cornelius, Huntersville, North Mecklenburg, and Concord.

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