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Students enter history competition Students from
Camp Sherman's Black Butte School will offer their best projects to the
judges at the eighth annual Oregon State National History Day Competition
finals on Saturday, April 12 at Willamette University in Salem.
The students are among 150
competitors from 14 Oregon middle and high schools. Students will present
papers, exhibit displays, media presentations and performances on the
theme "Rights and Responsibilities in History.'
Oregon Council for the Humanities
Executive Director Christopher Zinn will present the keynote speech at
the Awards Ceremony, which takes place at 3:30 p.m. in Willamette University's
Cone Chapel.
Each of these students has
earned a spot in the finals by winning local and regional competitions
earlier this year. First and second place winners in each category at
the state contest advance to the National Competition in College Park,
Maryland in June.
Several Black Butte School
students have made it to the national finals in previous years.
The National History Day competition
in Oregon is a program designed to draw young people into exploring the
past.
The program nurtures excellence
in junior and senior high students by encouraging them to discover their
own investments in history and then to create historical projects.
Participants working individually
or as a group present their original historical research findings in papers,
exhibit displays, media presentations and performances.
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