NATIONAL HISTORY DAY GEORGIA STATE CONTEST April 13, 2019 at NHD GA is a Program of: AT MERCER, EVERYONE MAJORS IN CHANGING THE WORLD. Mercer Bears don’t just learn. We master. We don’t just accomplish. We thrive. Mercer Bears command respect and walk with confidence. We are distinguished leaders. Movers and shakers. Real-life difference makers. mercer.edu “Triumph and Tragedy in History” National History Day in Georgia 2019 April 13, 2019 at LaGrange College, LaGrange, GA SCHEDULE OF EVENTS During the state contest, you can follow or post on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.) using the hashtag #NHDGA19. Contest Wi-Fi Access: Wi-Fi Name: LC_Guest |Username: nhd2019 | Password: History@LC! On Campus Security Contact: (706)-412-0503 8:00-9:15 AM Registration for All Exhibit, Performance, Website, and Documentary Entries Jackson Services Tent, directly in front of Callaway Auditorium Judges Registration- Dickson Assembly Room, Turner Hall Student Registration fee payment – Lobby of Callaway Auditorium Please bring cash or a check payable to “LaGrange College” Registration fee is $10 per student NHDGA T-Shirt Purchase and Pre-Order Pick up – Lobby of Callaway Auditorium 8:00-9:15 AM Set Up Exhibits – West Side School Handicap Parking/entrance – Ramp available at South side of recital hall 8:30-9:45 JUDGES’ ORIENTATION – Dickson Assembly Room, Turner Hall 9:15 AM Welcoming Ceremony – Callaway Auditorium Handicap Parking/entrance – Ramp available at West side of Auditorium 10:00 AM Judging Begins JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARIES ROOM 222 & 218, CALLAWAY ACADEMIC BUILDING JUNIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARIES ROOM 122, 124 & 318, CALLAWAY ACADEMIC BUILDING JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES LEWIS LIBRARY – REFERENCE READING AREA JUNIOR GROUP PERFORMANCES BAILEY ROOM 234 & WHORTON ROOM 330 – SMITH HALL JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS WESTSIDE SCHOOL – RECITAL HALL JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBITS WESTSIDE SCHOOL – RECITAL HALL JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL WEBSITES ROOM 220 & 210, CALLAWAY SCIENCE BUILDING JUNIOR GROUP WEBSITES ROOMS 109 & 110, CALLAWAY SCIENCE BUILDING SENIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARIES SEMINAR ROOM 304 & MEDIA LOUNGE 309, LEWIS LIBRARY SENIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARIES MULTI-MEDIA ROOM 317 & CORN AUDITORIUM 325, LEWIS LIB. SENIOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES BOOPIE ROOM – TURNER HALL SENIOR GROUP PERFORMANCES ROOM 326, SMITH HALL SENIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS WESTSIDE SCHOOL – RECITAL HALL SENIOR GROUP EXHIBITS WESTSIDE SCHOOL – RECITAL HALL SENIOR INDIVIDUAL WEBSITES ROOM 303 & 305, CALLAWAY SCIENCE BUILDING SENIOR GROUP WEBSITES ROOM 326 & 327, CALLAWAY SCIENCE BUILDING 1 11:00-2:00 PM Callaway Auditorium will be closed. 11:30 AM Parent Meeting – 104 (Jolly Room) Callaway Science Building 12:45-2:00 PM Final Round Exhibit Judging; Westside School will be closed. Students are not interviewed in the finals. Students should leave one copy of their process paper/annotated bibliography at their exhibits after their first round interviews. Final Round Website Judging will take place behind the scenes. No interviews. Other Finals Due to the number of entries, finals will be required in the following categories: 1:00 Junior Group Performances- Smith Hall – Bailey Room 234 1:00 Junior Individual Documentaries- Callaway Academic Building – Room 218 1:00 Junior Group Documentaries- Callaway Academic Building – Room 122 1:00 Senior Individual Documentaries-Lewis Library –Multi Media Classroom 317 1:00 Senior Group Documentaries- Lewis Library – Corn Auditorium Room 325 If you are in one of these categories, please report to the location above, where lists of the finalists will be posted on the door. An announcement will also be made on Facebook and Twitter. Please bring a copy of your process paper/annotated bibliography, as well as your equipment or props. The judging will begin immediately after entries are posted, so please be ready to begin the final round process at 1:00pm. There are no interviews in the finals. 2:15-3:15PM PUBLIC VIEWING/TAKE DOWN OF EXHIBITS –West Side School Exhibits can be taken down after the judging is completed. 3:30 PM AWARDS CEREMONY* – CALLAWAY AUDITORIUM Special Announcement: Student Special Awards; MacGregor Teacher Award Nominees; Presentation of Awards. A bucket will be present in the lobby to return completed State Contest Experience Surveys. A Note to Nationals Advancing Students: * At the conclusion of the awards ceremony, all qualifiers should remain for a photograph and to receive information about the National Qualifiers Workshop, which is at LaGrange College on April 27, and National History Day, which is June 10-14, 2019, in College Park, Maryland at University of Maryland. Judging sheets for all students will be returned to teachers during the week of April 23. Special Award Winners will be contacted after the contest with additional details. Shuttle Bus Schedule • Bus 1 (TCSS provided bus) – Route 1 will travel from Callaway Auditorium to the Vernon Street (Bridge Parking Lot) with a stop at Westside. • Bus 2 (LC Shuttle) – Reserved for judge transport only. On Campus Refreshments • Starbucks Open at 7:30 AM • LaGrange Dining Hall Open at 10:30 AM – 1:30pm 2 2019 SPECIAL AWARDS - Economic and Military History - Special Awards Sponsored by: Edward Jones Investments - Outstanding Use of National Archives and Records Administration Records - Special Award Sponsored by: National Archives Assembly - Outstanding Use of the New Georgia Encyclopedia - Special Award Sponsored by: New Georgia Encyclopedia - Maritime History - Special Award Sponsored by: National Maritime Historical Society 3 THANK YOU! Thank You, Students, Teachers, and Parents for participating in National History Day in Georgia 2019! We hope that you have enjoyed your experience and learned a lot. Keep up the good work! __________________________________ Thank you to LaGrange College, for hosting this contest, and for their team members: Dr. Dan McAlexander and the Office of the President, Dr. Karen Aubrey, Tammy Rogers, LC Special Events, Joseph Miller and the Office of Admissions, Charlene Baxter and the staff of Lewis Library, Dr. Brian Carlisle and LaGrange College Student Life/Engagement, Michael Coniglio, Karen Eley, and National Services, Juanita Jackson and Aramark, Michael Thomas Securitas Security, Dean Hartman and the Office of Communications and Marketing, James Blackwood and Instructional Technology, the faculty, students and staff of the Department of History and Social Sciences, Emily Barrs, and Kevin Shirley. Thank you to the Georgia Humanities team: Laura McCarty, Kelly Caudle, Jess Burke, Arden Williams, Deirdre Russell, Ed Hatfield, Stephanie Devine, and Nicole Forte. THANK YOU, REGION COORDINATORS! A Very special thanks to our Regional Coordinators for making National History Day in Georgia possible this year: Dr. Andrew Goss, Augusta University, Augusta Dr. Adrienne Hurley, Bibb County Schools and Dr. Melanie Watson, Houston County Schools Mr. Joel Walker, National Archives-Atlanta and Dr. Adam Tate, Clayton State University Ms. Sandy Jensen, Coastal Georgia Historical Society, St. Simons Island Dr. James Welborn, Aran MacKinnon, and Ms. Amy Mimes, Georgia College, Milledgeville Dr. Evan Kutzler, Georgia Southwestern State University Dr. Ivy Way, Kennesaw State University Ms. Shannon Gavin Johnson, Troup County Archives and Dr. Kevin Shirley, LaGrange College Ms. Amanda West, Thomas County Schools Ms. Laura Brewer, University of Georgia, Athens Ms. LaRee Findley, Robert Toombs Christian Academy Ms. Heather Mackenzie, Henry County Schools THANK YOU, FUNDERS! National History Day in Georgia is a program of Georgia Humanities and LaGrange College. Additional support for the program comes from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Kiwanis Club of Atlanta Foundation. 2019 STATE CONTEST SUPPORTERS! 4 THANK YOU JUDGES Michael Adams, Loganville, GA Nicole Fote, Lawrenceville, GA Joseph Alonso, Alpharetta, GA Les Fourqurean, Stone Mountain, GA Kimora Anderson, Stockbridge, GA Sue Funk, Shiloh, GA Cindy Barton, Griffin, GA Michael Gagnon, Flowery Branch, GA Benjamin Baughman, Smyrna, GA Kaydee Gay, Lagrange, GA Charlene Baxter, Lagrange, GA Tim Gerard, Marshallville, GA Jonathan Beall, Dahlonega, GA Chance Giddens, LaGrange, GA Libba Beaucham, Gainesville, GA Larry Grantham, LaGrange, GA Jamie Bennett, Summerville, GA Amy Grantham, LaGrange, GA Aidan Blackwell, Lagrange, GA Erica Hague, Atlanta, GA Bren Blasco, McDonough, GA William Harris, Tyrone, GA Lou Brackett, Pine Mountain, GA William Head, Warner Robins, GA Sally Sue Bradley, Lagrange, GA Lisa Helbling, Acworth, GA Robert Burke, Newnan, GA Jennifer Henley, Morrow, GA Tina Burke, Newnan, GA Teresa Huffstutler, Panama City, FL John Coleman, Culloden, GA Alexander Hughes, LaGrange, GA Jennifer Coleman, Culloden, GA Bridgett Hunt, Byron, GA Amanda Corman, Kennesaw, GA Hal Jacobs, Decatur, GA Kenneth Cressman, Cumming, GA Matthew Jennings, Macon GA George Cressman, Woodbine, GA Lara Beth Johns, Phenix City, AL Lisa Crutchfield, Lagrange, GA Evelyn Johnson, LaGrange, GA Scott Daubert, Columbus, GA Shannon Johnson, LaGrange, GA Katarina De Castro, West Point, GA Melissa Johnson, Augusta, GA Clinton DeMooney, LaGrange, GA Ken Johnston, Atlanta, GA LaToya Devezin , Covington, GA Virginia Dilkes, Woodstock, GA Tara Jones-Lawrence, Macon, GA Leward L Dunn, Fairburn, GA Arianna Kinard, LaGrange, GA Christopher Ellis, Newnan, GA Jerry Knox, Waynesboro, GA LaRee Findley, Lyons, GA Jennifer Knox, Waynesboro, GA 5 Blake Konans, LaGrange, GA Becky Rouse-Curry, Jeffersonville, GA Lisa Landers, Savannah,
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