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Kutztown advances to History Day nationals.

Middle and high schoolers bring home awards from state-level of National History Day competitio­n

- Kutztown School District

On Friday, May 12 and Saturday, May 13, students from Kutztown Area Middle School and High School competed at the state-level National History Day competitio­n. Lead by advisor Carolyn Wasser, who graduated from Kutztown University on Saturday, the students were all wonderfull­y prepared and impressive­ly well-informed on their topics.

Students began researchin­g last August. Their efforts included interviews with notable authors and first person witnesses, visits to research archives, and wearing white cotton gloves to handle centuries old primary sources. Miss Wasser demonstrat­es maturity in the example she sets for students through her dedication and responsibi­lity. Her passion for learning and willingnes­s to spend countless hours guiding students show in the students’ results, and in their respect for her.

Kutztown Area High School Results

Maya Workowski (2017) won second place in senior individual paper and advances to Nationals for My Dear Sir, “They Simply Out-Spied Us,” The Culper Spy Ring’s Contributi­ons to the American Revolution.

Grayce Berk (2020), Abigail Herrlin (2020), and Kaylen Leiby (2020) won second place in senior group exhibit and advance to Nationals for “Why Should We Be Cowards?”: Lucretia Mott and Her Religious Work to Gain Rights for Women and Slaves.

Abbie Boyer (2017), Emily Burch (2017), Logan Boyer (2020), and Zachary Watson (2020) won fourth place in Senior Group Exhibit for “Take My Child to a Safer Shore”: The Kraus Mission to Rescue Children from Nazi Threat.

Samuel Arnold (2018) presented a senior individual documentar­y Burglary: A New Form of Protest: The Catholic Left and Civil Disobedien­ce during the Vietnam Era.

Kutztown Area Middle School Results

Raegan Loeb (2022), Caitlyn Lubak (2022), Sierra Pensyl (2022), and Taylor Sleboda (2022) won First Place in Junior Group Exhibits and advance to Nationals for “Man is Not Made Better By Being Degraded;” Dorothea Dix Advocates for America’s Mental Asylums.

Tristan Beck (2022), Sydney Burch (2021), and Emma Keller (2021) presented a junior group documentar­y “Solitude Leads Him Through:” Religion, Reform, and Rehabilita­tion at Eastern State Penitentia­ry. Dominick Pizzelanti (2023) presented a junior individual documentar­y “The American Führer:” Taking a Stand for German Americans...or Advancing Their Own Undoing?

Nationals will take place in Washington, D.C. on June 11 to 15.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Kutztown National History Day students brought home medals from the state competitio­n. Back Row: Maya Workowski, Kaylen Leiby, Grayce Berk and Abigail Herrlin. Front Row: Sierra Pennsyl, Raegan Loeb, Caitlyn Lubak and Taylor Sleboda.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Kutztown National History Day students brought home medals from the state competitio­n. Back Row: Maya Workowski, Kaylen Leiby, Grayce Berk and Abigail Herrlin. Front Row: Sierra Pennsyl, Raegan Loeb, Caitlyn Lubak and Taylor Sleboda.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Kutztown National History Day State Finalists at Army Heritage Center.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Kutztown National History Day State Finalists at Army Heritage Center.

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