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History Not Lost on Anne Arundel County Students

Students displayed projects on topics such as the flushing toilet and the launch of the Sputnik satellites that were turning points in history.

Many people still remember the Cold War between the United States and Soviet Union like it was yesterday but to students in middle and high school, the decades-long conflict that ended years before they were born is nothing but history.

Miranda Forbes and Stryker Parlett, eighth-graders at Central Middle School in Edgewater, were two of more than 50 students honored Thursday night at Old Mill High School for their National History Day projects. Their projects focused on the Soviet launch of the Sputnik satellites, during the Cold War space race.


"It was really interesting to see just how just much the Soviet Union had accomplished," Stryker said.

"We [Americans] always think that we are quite the superpower of the world," Miranda added. "But really, during the space race, we were challenged a lot by the Soviet Union technologically."

Miranda and Stryker were just two of more than 500,000 students across the country who created projects for National History Day. The national competition is held annually at the University of Maryland at College Park in June.

The following regional first- and second-place winners will go onto the state competition on April 27 at the University of Maryland Baltimore County:

  • Avery Groft
  • Skippy Helms
  • Libby Benson
  • Lexi Day
  • Tayah Rendina
  • Danielle Stenz
  • Cassie La Torre
  • Alexis Ward
  • Max Meinhold
  • Marshall Flieger
  • Arielle Hall
  • Autumn McCree
  • Allison Arslanian
  • Madeline Hansen
  • Casper Manlangit
  • Thomas Schubert
  • Caleb Shin
  • Rebecca Debus
  • Sydney Williams
  • Maura Campbell
  • Olivia Marti
  • Lydia Miller
  • Miranda Forbes
  • Stryker Parlett
  • Georgia Campbell
  • Adair Watson
  • John Macris
  • Willem Lucas
  • Colin Griffin
  • Jenny McCarthy
  • Megan Papali
  • Natalie Scoggins
  • Rebecca Volosin
  • Avery Scott
  • Sarah Cattrill
  • Emily Sokolowski
  • Cameron Terrelonge
  • Brendan Curran
  • Philip Brooks
  • Sean Twomey
  • Caroline Parsons
  • Riley Yanchulis
  • Veeraj Shah
  • Sydney Joyce
  • Austin Ubannwa
  • Kyra Neal
  • Anastasiya Stolyarova
  • Carrie Schenker
  • Samuel Umidi
  • Ryan Keller
  • Ariah Alba
  • Damean Arellano
  • Daquan Proctor
  • Erin O'Toole
  • Tristan Markham
  • Corinne Whisman

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Sabrina March 13, 2013 at 09:24 pm
Do you want to know what really goes on in schools? Read "Banned." Written by a teacher and inspired by true events, "Banned," is an eye opener. "Banned" is available on amazon.com and at Anne Arundel County Public Library.
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