capital community college hosted history day in connecticut

CAPITAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
HOSTED HISTORY DAY IN CONNECTICUT
Hartford, CT - On Saturday, March 28, over 250 students representing the communities
of Bristol, Hartford, East Granby and East Windsor presented their History Day projects
to judges at the Hartford Regional History Day in Connecticut Contest. The contest took
place at Capital Community College, with the college’s president, Dr. Wilfredo Nieves,
assisting with the Awards Ceremony.
Students in grades 6-12 spent months researching a history topic of their choice related
to this year’s theme of Leadership and Legacy in History. Participants were given the
choice to present their projects within one of the five History Day categories, including
exhibits, documentaries, websites, papers and performances. Students in grades 6-8
competed within the Junior Division and students in grades 9-12 competed within the
Senior Division. Students who placed in the top three in their respective categories and
divisions are invited to compete in the State History Day Contest, which will take place
on May 9, 2015 at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain. From there, state
winners will be invited to represent Connecticut at the National History Day Contest at
the University of Maryland in June.
Hartford is one of the six cities in Connecticut History Day in Connecticut Regional
Contests is held in. The others are Manchester, Torrington, New Haven, Fairfield and
Mansfield.
The following schools were represented at the Hartford Regional Contest:
Bulkeley High School, Hartford
Capital Preparatory Magnet, Hartford
Classical Magnet School, Hartford
East Granby Middle School, East Granby
East Windsor Middle School, East Windsor
Renzulli Academy, Hartford
History Day in Connecticut is an affiliate program of the renowned academic program,
National History Day (NHD). History Day in Connecticut is led by Connecticut’s Old
State House with support from the Connecticut Historical Society, the Connecticut
League of History Organizations, and ConnecticutHistory.org. Major funding is provided
by Connecticut Humanities. For more information, contact History Day in Connecticut
State Coordinator Rebecca Taber-Conover at 860-522-6766, ext. 11 or rebecca.taberconover@cga.ct.gov.
Learn more about History Day in Connecticut by visiting its webpage http://ct.nhd.org,
liking the program on Facebook, or following on Twitter. The National History Day
website may be viewed at http://www.nhd.org.