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Oshkosh students advance in National History Day Contest

by | May 21, 2018 | Stand Up for Public Education Blog | 0 comments

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Oshkosh Northwestern: Oshkosh Area School District students recently excelled at the state-level National History Day Contest.

Three students from Webster Stanley Middle School earned a trip to the national competition, which will be June 10-14 at the University of Maryland. To make the trip to nationals a reality for these students, a GoFundMe account has been created. For more information or to make a donation, visit www.gofundme.com/nationals-oasd-team.

National History Day is a yearlong program that turns students into historians as they explore local, state, national and world history. This year’s theme was “Conflict & Compromise in History.”

The program culminates in three levels of competitions — regional, state and national — in which students showcase their rich knowledge of history and present their work to a panel of judges.

Read then complete article on Webster Stanley Middle School’s team.

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