Three girls pose for a photo together

Virginia History Day makes the study of history engaging, relevant and fun. Students in grades 4-12 undertake interdisciplinary research projects and develop historical thinking and literacy skills. These Chesterfield County Public Schools students won at regional competition and now advance to statewide competition in April:

Robious Elementary (teacher Morgan Saxby)

  • Jackson F. and Caitlyn K. won second in group exhibit for “Sinking of the Titanic.”

  • Sam C. and William De A. won third in group exhibit for “Sputnik Space Run.”

  • Ryan T. won third in individual exhibit for “Cuban Missile Crisis.”

Swift Creek Middle (teacher Pam Plahs)

  • Abby D., Ren V., Zainab I., Sophie S. and Addie M. won first in group exhibit for “Art of the Italian Renaissance.”

  • Alex F., Landon C. and Nolan J. won second in group exhibit for “Trench Warfare in WWI.”

  • Charlotte S., Hazel Gary F., Molly R. and Jocelyn L. won third in group exhibit for “The Alamo: A Turning Point.”

  • Kaitlyn M., Brynn C., Alexis R. and Sofia B. won first in group documentary for “The Faces Behind 911.”

  • Brennan R. and Luke W. won second in group documentary for “The Churchill Club.”

  • Carly K. and Kaylee K. won third in group documentary for “Chernobyl — A Major Turning Point in History.”

  • AJ L., Ayden B. and Will P. won first in group performance for “The Battle of Yamato.”

  • Lila S. and Sydnee E. won second in group performance for “The History of Pizza.”

  • Fletcher H., Rachel V., Tenzin S. and Owen R. won first in group website for “Horrors of the Holocaust.”

  • Layla M., Grace H., Emmarie B., Annabelle M. and Alyssa Z. won second in group website for “Listen World: How the Titanic Changed the American Mind.”

  • Ben L., Shay L., Parker M., George W. and Matthew M. won third in group website for “The Internet Explosion.”

  • Brielle R. won third in individual exhibit for “Bombing on 16th.”

  • Benjamin W. won second in individual documentary for “How Penicillin Was a Major Turning Point in History.”

  • Aiden A. won third in individual website for “An Electrical Revolution.”

  • Grant G. won third for a paper on “Beethoven’s Trip to Vienna, A Turning Point in History.”

Cosby High (teacher Nicole Winter)

  • Natalie F. won first in individual exhibit for “Disregarded Savior: The World War II Navy WAVES Codebreakers.”

  • Julia P. won first for a paper on “Hidden Heroes: How African American Spies Changed the Outcome of the Civil War.”

James River High (teacher Keenan Entsminger)

  • Cane K. and Natalie Madrid C. won second in group exhibit for “Bukele Fights Back.”

  • Braeden F. and James T. won third in group exhibit for “A Sticky Tragedy: The Catastrophe of the Boston Molasses Flood.”

  • Audrey M., Maryn R. and Celia C. won second in group website for “Columbine: A National Tragedy.”

Three girls sitting together on a benchTwo girls sitting down and smiling at the cameraTwo boys standing in front of a project they worked on