Students explore history's conflicts and compromises for annual project

 

February 15, 2018

Student Avery Williamson accepts her first-place certificate from Haines Sheldon Museum staff Regina Johanos and Helen Alten Monday for her paper titled "Racing Against Racism: The Conflict and Compromise of the 1936 Nazi Olympics" written for Haines School History Day. Natalie Helms photo.

Teddy Roosevelt, Monsanto and witch hunts were only a few of the topics covered in projects for this year's Haines School History Day.

Middle school students in Lisa Andriesen's social studies classes put together websites, exhibits, documentaries...



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