District History Fair Archive
2010 Granbury ISD District History Fair
2010 Granbury ISD District History Fair
March 25, 2010
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"Culture That Has Survived Time"
6th Grade: Ben Bills, first; Elaina Berry, second; Vinnie Maselli and Jacob Britt, third; Samuel Perez, fourth; Brendan Knowles, fifth; Daniel Tramel, sixth.
7th Grade: Spencer Tindall, first; BreAnne Daly, second; Neal Rendeiro, third; Garrett Tatum, fourth; Brady Dean, Philip Dixon, Damon Franks, and Dallas Garr, fifth; Chelsea Moskovitz, sixth.
8th Grade: Justin Kochis, Joel Reid, and Riley Summer, first; Rachel Brister, Ian McMasters, and Gabe Whites, second; Morgan Northcutt, third; Mikel Harmon, Cord Little, and Joseph McLean, fourth; Austin Berry, Ryan Garland, and Guy Wright, fifth; Teresa Dollins, sixth; Timothy Musick and Christian Wilmoth, honorable mention.
2011 Granbury ISD District History Fair
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2012 Granbury ISD District History Fair
2012 Granbury ISD District History Fair
January 26, 2012
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"Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History"
BEST OF SHOW AWARDS
Granbury High School: Ashleen Atchue and Conor Counts, first; Mason Anderson and Mikel Harmon, second; Haley Baker, third; Austin Berry, fourth; Ashlee Myers and Alexandra Reid, fifth; Mae Burns, Tonya Carder, Trinity Comodoll, and Alexas Durham, sixth; Dominic Obando, seventh; Blair Cowden, eighth.
Acton Middle School: Jeffrey Robinson, first; Gaby Maldonado, Kate Miller, and Rebecca Sanchez, second; Orion Snodgrass, third; Lauren Berry, Lejla Gregory, Taylor Sherrill, Nathan Rue, and Reagan Wilkinson, fourth.
Granbury Middle School: Codi Zableckis, first.
CATEGORY AWARDS
Senior Division
Group Documentary: Peter Mueller and Thomas Tigner, first; Chandler Chiappe and Riley Summer, second; Jessica Browning and Jordan Watson, third; Alex Brown and Joel Reid, fourth; Aubrey Gandy, Shelby Maverick, and Jayci Welch, fifth.
Group Exhibit: Ashleen Atchue and Conor Counts, first; Mason Anderson and Mikel Harmon, second; Ashlee Myers and Alexandra Reid, third; Mae Burns, Tonya Carder, Trinity Comodoll, and Alexas Durham, fourth; Justin Kochis and Cassandra Trevino, fifth.
Group Performance: Kate Bramlett, Jaden Charbonnet, Rachael Rodgers, and Ridglea Willard, first; Lindsey Holt and Maddie Nettles, second.
Group Website: Megan Baker and Katie Sigler, first; Ryan Garland and Guy Wright, second.
Individual Exhibit: Haley Baker, first; Blair Cowden, second; Kevin Horn, third; Mariah Rendeiro, fourth; Katey Singer, fifth.
Individual Paper: Dominic Obando, first; Adam Lubbers, second; Lily Tunnell, third; Paxtyn Fisher, fourth; Dakota Doucet, fifth.
Individual Website: Austin Berry, first; Courtney Heathington, second.
Junior DivisionGroup Exhibit: Gaby Maldonado, Kate Miller, and Rebecca Sanchez, first; Dagon Brewster, Levi Lasley, and Troy Neil, second.
Group Performance: Lauren Berry, Lejla Gregory, Taylor Sherrill, Nathan Rue, and Reagan Wilkinson, first.
Individual Exhibit: Jonathan Hammond, first; Megan Hansard, second.
Individual Paper: Codi Zableckis, first.
Individual Website: Ashley Boyd, first.
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2013 Granbury ISD District History Fair
2013 Granbury ISD District History Fair
January 24, 2013
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"Turning Points in History"
BEST OF SHOW: Justin Jackson and Matthew McKelvain (includes $250 scholarship from Granbury Drug)
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
Daughters of the American Revolution - Elizabeth Crockett Chapter: Caitlyn Oxford
Sons of the American Revolution - Brazos Valley Chapter: Morgan Young
CATEGORY AWARDS
Senior Division
Group Documentary: Daniel Martinez and Lyndsey Price, first; Nicholas Sandlin and Noah Smith, second; Preston Flurkey and Nic Mitchell, third; Addison Winn and Jack Goodman, fourth
Group Exhibit: JustinJackson and Matthew McKelvain, first; Bridgette Bean and Madeline Maldonado, second; Kendon Parker and Brandon Rush, third; Hayden Coppenbarger and Luke Travis, fourth
Group Performance: Jaden Charbonnet, Chandler Chiappe, Justin Kochis, and Rachael Rodgers, first; Blake Bergeman and Hunter Glenn, second
Individual Documentary: Riley Summer, first
Individual Exhibit: Jocelyne Espinosa, first; Cole Rezsofi, second; Cheynne Redden, third; Garrett Whitmer, fourth
Individual Paper: Andres Florez-Shusher, first; Nikolai Press,second; Paul Beckley, third; Adam Lubbers, fourth
Individual Website: Michael Schmelz, first; Joshua Schuessler, second; Robert Norris, third
Junior Division
Group Documentary: Brynn Deger, Ally Krebbs, Alex Myers, Morgan Molder, first
Group Exhibit: Robert Faaborg and Payton Freeman, first; Mikkail Bishop, Macey Burch, and Naucita Owens, second; Calvin Titus and Will Warner, third; Tiffany Henney and Paige Klima, fourth
Group Performance: Lauren Berry, Lejla Gregory, Taylor Sherrell, and Reagan Wilkinson, first
Individual Exhibit: Cooper Ewing Wallace, first; Nicole Futch, second; Cameron Gibson, third; Sierra Mark, fourth
Individual Documentary: Bryce Leonard, first
Individual Paper: Abbey Higginbotham, first; Yari Press, second; Tyler Pippin, third; Caleb Miller, fourth
Individual Website: Jackson Martin, first
2014 Granbury ISD District History Fair
2014 Granbury ISD District History Fair
January 30, 2014
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"Rights and Responsibilities"
BEST OF SHOW AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Exhibits (with $250 scholarship from Granbury Drug): Tara Wynne, individual exhibit “Child Labor in U.S. History”
Performances (with $250 scholarship from Preserve Granbury): Lauren Berry, Lejla Gregory, Taylor Sherrell, and Reagan Wilkinson, group performance “Mystery at River Oaks”
Technology (with $250 scholarship from Granbury Optimist Club): Bryce Leonard, individual documentary “Blacks’ Right to Vote”
Revolutionary War Project (with $125 scholarships from Daughters of the American Revolution Elizabeth Crockett Chapter and Sons of the American Revolution Brazos Valley Chapter): Robert Faaborg and Payton Freeman, group exhibit “Savage Truth Impact of the American Revolution on the East Coast”
CATEGORY AWARDS
Group Exhibit: Austin Akerley, Morgan Allen, Kendon Parker, and Savanna Shelnutt, “Western Indians of the Gilded Age,” first; Kelbi Hardin, Avery Railsback, and Jayci Reagan, “Rights on the Field,” second; Garrett Barrow and Christian McClain, “The History of Video Games: Press Start,” third; Baylee Allison and Bailey Occhipinti, “Turn of Women’s Rights,” fourth
Group Performance: Lauren Berry, Lejla Gregory, Taylor Sherrell, and Reagan Wilkinson, “Mystery at River Oaks,” first
Group Website: Elaina Berry and Bryten Ottig, “Leonardo da Vinci: Military Precursor,” first; Robert Price, Connor Sager, Bryan Torres, and Ben Tunnell, “American Revolution,” second
Individual Exhibit: Denise Swick, “The Rights and Reactions of Music after the Cold War,” first
Individual Paper: Will Brawner, “Trail of Tears,” first; Clay Brawner, “Story of the Donner Party,” second; Brandon Johnson, “Magna Carta,” third
Group Exhibit: Robert Faaborg and Payton Freeman, “Savage Truth Impact of the American Revolution on the East Coast,” first; Andrea Rodriguez and Angela Villalobos, “The Rights and Responsibilities of the Defenders of the Alamo,” second; Destini Barksdale and Carina Lopez, “The Triangle Shirt Waste Factory Fire,” third; Maddie Emerson and Tiffany Wynne, “Shakespeare in the Globe Theater,” fourth
Group Performance: Ashley Boyd and Charlotte Elliott, “Smoking: The Great Debate,” first; Spanky Caruthers, Jake Cheyne, Emily Ellis, Hunter Meroney, and Mia Munoz, “A Fight for Rights,” second; Ashley Herndon, Zoe Mehall, and Arianne Slack, “European Music,” third; Christopher Patten and Ryan Slade, “Except Us, Right?,” fourth
Group Website: Makaul Barbaree and Jackson Martin, “Struggles in the Workforce,” first; Lauren Boleng, Melanie Boleng, Trisha Gryder, and Raynie Skaggs, “Surviving the Centuries: Egyptian Antiquities Preservation,” second; Whitney Carrol, Jaden Couto, Clayton Kracy, and Kyli Purselley, “The Right to Bear Arms,” third
Individual Exhibit: Tara Wynne, “Child Labor in U.S. History,” first; Courtney Gilley, “History of Women’s Air Force Service Pilots,” second; Julia Keys, “Rights and Responsibilities of Our National Parks,” third; Callie Anderson, “Muslim Women: How Their Rights in Clothing Have Changed,” fourth
Individual Documentary: Bryce Leonard, “Blacks’ Right to Vote,” first; Max Holly, “Kevin Durant and the Responsibilities of an Athlete,” second
Individual Website: Grayson Orcutt, “Johan Pachelbel,” first
2015 Granbury ISD District History Fair
January 29, 2015
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2015 Granbury ISD District History Fair Photo Gallery
2016 Granbury ISD District History Fair
January 28, 2016
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2016 Granbury ISD District History Fair Photo Gallery
2017 Granbury ISD District History Fair
2017 Granbury ISD District History Fair
February 2, 2017
- Judges’ Favorite for Design (with $250 scholarship from Bridge Street History Center): Cade Barnes – junior individual exhibit board: “The Montgomery Bus Boycott”
- Judges’ Favorite for Presentation (with $250 scholarship from Granbury Optimist Club): Brynn Deger, Allison Krebbs, Haley Malloy, and Bailey Vernon – senior group documentary: “Muckrakers: Taking a Stand in History”
- Judges’ Favorite for Knowledge (with $250 scholarship from Granbury Drug & Compounding): Kinsey Brawner – senior individual website: “Love Canal: The Fight to Escape 20,000 Tons of Toxic Waste”
- Judges’ Favorite Revolutionary War-themed Project in Senior Division (with $250 scholarship from Daughters of the American Revolution – Elizabeth Crockett Chapter): Haley McLane – senior individual exhibit board: “Deborah Sampson: Standing Up to Fight in the American Revolution”
- Judges’ Favorite Revolutionary War-themed Project in Junior Division (with $125 scholarship from Sons of the American Revolution – Brazos Valley Chapter): Amelia Orcutt – junior individual website: “John Laurens”
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2017 Granbury ISD District History Fair Photo Gallery
2018 Granbury ISD District History Fair Winners
- Granbury Optimist Club $250 Scholarship: William Kittleson – senior individual website, “The U.S. Freedom Riders of 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice”
- Preserve Granbury $250 Scholarship: Blaize Cross – senior individual documentary, “The Salem Witch Trials”
- Bridge Street History Center $250 Scholarship: Hannah Barber, Juliana Rodriguez, and Andrea Valentine – senior group exhibit, “The Pullman Strike: The Labor Force Takes a Stand”
- Daughters of the American Revolution – Elizabeth Crockett Chapter $125 Scholarship: Dylan Segars – junior individual exhibit, “The U-Boats: How They Tried to Starve Britain into Submission”
- Sons of the American Revolution – Brazos Valley Chapter $125 Scholarship: Lucas Hyde – junior historical paper, “Alexander Hamilton vs. Aaron Burr”
- Group Exhibit: Hannah Barber, Juliana Rodriguez, and Andrea Valentine, first
- Group Documentary: Tatum Gray, Sierra Mark, and Yari Press, first
- Group Website: Kendall Carroll and Rayni Skaggs, first
- Individual Documentary: Blaize Cross, first
- Individual Exhibit: Hunter Seybert, first
- Individual Performance: Jade Kisner, first
- Individual Website: William Kittleson, first
Junior Division
- Group Exhibit: Lexi Arlington, Aislyn Hagar, and Madison Purvis, first
- Group Website: Jacob Keays, Brendan Kesinger, Aleksander Mankowski, Luke Mankowski, and Jonah Martin, first
- Historical Paper: Lucas Hyde, first; Parker Temple, second; Analise Scroggins, third
- Individual Exhibit: Dylan Segars, first; Ryan Brackney, second; Riley Morris, third
- Individual Documentary: Jack Barefoot, first
2018 Granbury ISD District History Fair Winners Photo Gallery