History Day 2023 Results
Results for National Qualifiers:
Aliah Mohmand of Kalamazoo Central High School, sponsored by Bradley Ihrcke, placed third in the nation for the Senior Division Individual Exhibit category. Her entry was titled "Afghan Mujahideen: Catalyst for Collapse; Changing the Communist Frontier." Aliah's third-place finish was the highest for any Michigan entry in this year's National History Day competition.
State History Day Results for District 6 Qualifiers
Youth Division (Grades 4 & 5)
Group Documentary
First Place: Addison Williams, Noah Dubbink, Ella Cook (North Shore Elementary School), âRailroads: A New Frontier in WarââThe Sam Breck Award for Best Entry in Railroad History
Second Place: Gwen Spencer, Annika Chalupa, Haven Spencer (North Shore Elementary School), âThe Buckeye Bullet: Breaking Racial Barriers through a New FrontierââBest Entry in African-American History
Third Place: Loralye Chmiel, Grace Gagie, Harper Trevino (The Gagie School), âRachel Carson and Her Powerful Penâ
Individual Exhibit
First Place: Alec Perski (The Gagie School), âCaptain Jacques-Yves Cousteau: Pioneer and ExplorerââBest Entry in Naval or Maritime History
Group Exhibit
First Place: Omarion Robinson, Joshua Grimes (North Shore Elementary School), âFrom Slave to Soldierâ
Second Place: Mackenzie Lepisto, Anya Oostveen, Carsyn VanderMolen (The Gagie School), âElizabeth Blackwell: A Medical Pioneerâ
Third Place: Starlin Trafton, Ellie Priebe (North Shore Elementary School), âTerrorism on Our Turf: September 11thâA New Frontierâ
Individual Performance
First Place: Tenley Klock (North Shore Elementary School), ââBird Womanâ Sacagawea and Her Legacy in Exploring the New FrontierââThe Adler Award for Best Entry in Womanâs History
Second Place: Skylar Venick (The Gagie School), âCoco Chanelâ
Group Performance
First Place: Cooper Priebe, Everly Strebeck (North Shore Elementary School), âApollo 13: The Unplanned New Frontier in a New FrontierââBest Entry in Use of Primary Sources
Individual Website
First Place: Roger Bao (The Gagie School), âThe White Roseâ
Group Website
First Place: Ian Anderson, Alexander Glista (The Gagie School), âHenry Fordâs Big Ideas: Shaping a Car IndustryââBest Use of Economic History or Impact
Junior Division (Grades 6-8)
Individual Documentary
National Finalist: Cadence Phillips (Baseline Middle School), âThe Stonewall That Didnât Fallâ
Group Documentary
National Finalist: Charlie Toy, Lucy Sikkema (The Gagie School), âWomen in Spaceâ
National Finalist: Tori Smith, Sarah Hudson (The Gagie School), âPrivate Citizens in Space: A New Frontier for Teachersâ
Individual Exhibit
National Alternate: Gertrude Hermann-Wilmarth (Kazoo School)
Individual Performance
National Finalist: Hayden Washegesic (Baseline Middle School), âAmericanization: âKill the Indian, Save the Manââ
Group Performance
National Finalist: Ty Anderson, Drew Olney (Baseline Middle School), âIt All Started with a Mouse: Disney and the New Frontiers in Animationâ
Group Website
National Alternate: Jenessa Kleyn, Allyson Rose, Reagan Schipper, Charity VanBrugge, Madison DeVries (Providence Christian School)âBest Use of Economic History or Impact
Senior Division (Grades 9-12)
Individual Documentary
National Finalist: Tabitha Newberry (South Haven High School), âEverybody Dance Now: Martha WashâBringing Diversity and Positive Body Image to the Forefrontâ
Group Documentary
Lauryn Daugherty, Lauren Bartlett (South Haven High School), âAn American First: A War Made for TVââJames Campbell Award for Best Use of Oral History
Individual Exhibit
National Finalist: Aliah Mohmand (Kalamazoo Central High School), âAfghan Mujahideen: Catalyst for Collapse; Changing the Communist FrontierââBest Entry in Use of Family History
National Finalist: Georgia Edmonds (Loy Norrix High School), âThe Lady Doctors: How the Blackwell Sisters Extended the Frontiers of the Medical Fieldâ
Group Exhibit
National Finalist: Andrew Deem, Molly Kramer, Ethan Davis (Heritage Christian Academy), âThe Existentially Exquisite Technological Innovations of Appleâ
Individual Paper
National Finalist: Mclevy Strong-Morse (Homeschool), âTasting the Beginnings of Freedom: LĂŠon Lacombeâs Struggle to Further the French Revolutionary Frontiers of FeminismââThe Adler Award for Best Entry in Womenâs History
Individual Performance
National Alternate: Ruby Peterson (South Haven High School), âVietnam: The War That Changed Warsâ
Group Website
National Alternate: Carter Barker, Josh Beck, Ezekiel Fenstermaker, Elliana Fenstermaker (Heritage Christian Academy), âCompany K: Michiganâs Native Americansâ Influence on the Civil WarââBest Entry in Michigan History