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National History Day (NHD) is an exciting opportunity for students to become historians, exploring the past through in-depth research using libraries, archives, and museums. Students bring history to life by presenting their findings through papers, exhibits, performances, documentaries, or websites.

On Friday, our seventh-grade students at CMS proudly showcased their NHD projects to parents, demonstrating their hard work, creativity, and deep understanding of historical topics. It was a fantastic opportunity for students to share their research and storytelling skills while celebrating their learning journey!

Four students gather in front of a white tri-fold display board on  Martin Luther King Jr.
A man in a gray hoodie reads a tri-fold display on The National Woman's Rights Convention as a student in a white sweater sits beside it
A woman in a black hoodie read a tri-fold display on Japanese internment
A student in a pink shirt and gray pants stands beside her brown tri-fold display on Brown vs. the Board of Education
Two students and an adult gather in front of a black tri-fold display on The Voting Rights Act of  1965