Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Moving on to National History Day finals

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WEST CHESTER » Students from Fugett Middle School are moving on to the final phase of the 2018 National History Day Contest after a strong showing in the state competitio­n on May 11 and 12 in Carlisle.

Eighth-graders Liam Aylsworth, Jake Coombe, Chase Latyak, and Tommy Scheuer won first place in the Junior Group Documentar­y category with their film entitled “The Space Race: From Competitiv­e Fight to Cooperativ­e Flight.”

Eighth-grader Alison Alexis’ essay “The Comics Code: Conflict and Compromise,” took second place in the Junior Paper category. Sixteen students in all from Fugett submitted projects. This year’s contest marks the first time Fugett has had more than one project qualify for nationals in the same year.

A different theme for the contest is chosen every year. According to the National History Day website, the theme is based on the broad applicatio­n to world, national, or state history and its relevance to ancient history or to the more recent past. This year’s theme is Conflict and Compromise in History. The categories include documentar­ies, exhibits, papers, performanc­es, and websites.

National History Day is a year round academic program for students in grades 6-12. The Chester County Historical Society in the local coordinato­r for National History Day in Chester and Delaware Counties. Over 2,000 students compete in the contest locally, with approximat­ely 400 advancing to the regional level. Many students continue on to the state and national competitio­n. The National Contest will be held June 10-14 at the University of Maryland, College Park.

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SUBMITTED PHOTO From left are: Jake Coombe, Tommy Scheuer, Liam Aylsworth, Chase Latyak, and Alison Alexis.

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