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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. 

2010 Granbury ISD District History Fair
November 18, 2010
 

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"Debate & Diplomacy: Successes, Failures, Consequences"
 
7th Grade:  Jeffrey Robinson, first; Efrain Martinez, second; Orion Snodgrass, third; Jessica Gryder and Madison Miller, fourth.
 
8th Grade:  BreAnne Daly, first; Nikolai Press, second; Hannah Phillips, third; Sophia Mack, fourth; Garrett Tatum, fifth.
 
10th Grade:  Blair Cowden and Ally Gonzalez, first; Melissa Hendrix, second.
 
National History Day 2011

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 Division

Group 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 Documentary:  Jeffrey Robinson, first; Orion Snodgrass, second.

Individual Paper:  Codi Zableckis, first.

Individual Website:  Ashley Boyd, first.
 
 

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
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

Senior Division

 

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

 
Junior Division
 
Group Documentary: Halee Branum and Bryn Vandemark, “The Unthinkable Friend,” first; Brenden Ellioo, Avery Hale, and Ryan Wann, “The History and Present of Greek Mythology,” second
 

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
 
"Leadership & Legacy in History"
 
 
BEST OF SHOW AND SCHOLARSHIPS
 
Exhibits (with $250 scholarship from Granbury Drug): Mason Freeman and Payton Freeman, group exhibit “Eisenhower: Leadership and Legacy of the Longest Day”
 
Performances (with $250 scholarship from Preserve Granbury): Samantha Hawley, Ashley Herndon, and Zoe Mehall, group performance “Christian Chain Legacy”
 
Technology (with $250 scholarship from Granbury Optimist Club): Keri Kittleson, individual website “Important Women in Early Aviation”
 
CATEGORY AWARDS
 
Senior Division
 
Individual Website: Rayni Skaggs, “The 51 Minute Era,” first

 

Junior Division
 
Group Exhibit: Mason Freeman and Payton Freeman, “Eisenhower: Leadership and Legacy of the Longest Day,” first; Emma Cheyne, Jadee Drum, and Katy Hall, “Adolph Hitler’s Leadership and Legacy,” second; Cade Barnes and Blake Wann, “Nelson Mandela and Apartheid,” third; Whitney Carrol and Kyli Purselley, “Joan of Arc,” fourth
 
Group Performance: Samantha Hawley, Ashley Herndon, and Zoe Mehall, group performance “Christian Chain Legacy,” first; Isabel Garcia, Jacyln Mize, Gabriel Nichols, and Alexandria White, “A Day in the Life of Walt Disney,” second
 
Individual Exhibit: Jackson Ludwig, “Bill Clinton: Leadership& Legacy,” first; Wesley Barefoot, “Charles Darwin: The Father of Evolution,” second; Tiffany Wynne, “Journey of Nelson Mandela,” third; Madelyn Lane, “Dr. Salk,” fourth
 
Individual Documentary: Bryce Leonard, “Abraham Lincoln,” first; Carter Worthington, “Adolf Hitler,” second
 
Individual Research Paper: Cole Stephens, “Trajan’s Leadership and Legacy,” first; Maverick Campbell, “Leonides Life and Legacy,” second
 
Individual Website: Keri Kittleson, “Important Women in Early Aviation,” first; Anna Christy, “Susan B. Anthony and Jobs for Women,” second; Jade Kisner, “Violet Jessup,” third; Holly Hodges, “The Battle of Fredricksburg,” fourth
 
 
 
National History Day 2015
2016 Granbury ISD District History Fair
January 28, 2016
 
"Exploration, Encounter, and Exchange in History"
 
 
BEST OF SHOW AND SCHOLARSHIPS
 
 
Documentary (with $250 scholarship from Granbury Optimist Club):  Bryce Leonard, “Space: Exploring Mars”
 
Exhibits (with $250 scholarship from Granbury Drug & Compounding):  Lillian Myers, “Nelson Mandela: Encounters with Apartheid”
 
Performances (with $250 scholarship from Daughters of the American Revolution – Elizabeth Crockett Chapter):  Jaden Ford, Jackson Ludwig, and Austin Lynch, “Evolution of Baseball”
 
Research Paper (with $125 scholarship from Sons of the American Revolution – Brazos Valley Chapter):  Peyton Carroll, “Gertrude Caton-Thompson: A Life of Exploration and Discovery”
 
Website (with $250 scholarship from Preserve Granbury):  Leah D’Souza and Kyli Purselley, “The American Eugencis Movement”
 
 
CATEGORY AWARDS
 
Senior Division
 
Group Exhibit:  Sarah Belknap, Kayla Krause, and Jacquelyn Novelli, first; Kaylee Brawner, Chloe Steele, and Patience Swaim, second; Landon Butler and Hunter Prewitt, third; Michelle Bailey, Shane Cook, Claire Payne, and Abigail Shupe, fourth
 
Group Documentary:  Morgan Arnold, Efrain Martinez, Connor Sager, Daniel Tramel, and Bryan Torres, first
 
Individual Documentary:  Bryce Leonard, first
 
Individual Research Paper:  Peyton Caroll, first; Gwyneth Thomas, second; Skylar Schreiber, third; Summer Ashmore, fourth
 
Junior Division
 
Group Documentary:  Jackson Griffith, Alejandro Limon, Peter Schwark, and Carter Worthington, first; Aleksander Makowski and Luke Mankowski, second; Sierra Frank and Grayce Lane, third; Charity Griffin and Elizabeth Hilley, fourth
 
Group Exhibit:  Caroline Rezsofi and Faith Schmeets, first; Aubrey Kirby and Gabriella Riggio, second; Hannah Branum, Emma Cheyne, Jadee Drum, and Katy Hall, third; Casen Gentry, Chandler Moore, and Luke Stettler, fourth
 
Group Performance:  Jaden Ford, Jackson Ludwig, and Austin Lynch, first; Colton Brown, Avery Hale, Cory Kahn, Madeline Koiner, and Sierra Mendoza, second; Jewel Evan, Jade Kisner, and Kelly Rees, third
 
Group Website:  Leah D’Souza and Kyli Purselley, first; Whitney Carrol and Kyla Shelnutt, second; Macie Brandon, Holly Hodges, and Sidney Stephenson, third; Jacob Keays, Daniel Lutgen, and Jonah Martin, fourth
 
Individual Exhibit:  Tiffany Wynne, first; Lillian Myers, second; Abigail Allen, third; Caylin Damron and Madison Salzmann, fourth (tie)
 
Individual Documentary:  Colten Jumper, first; Alexander Call, second
 
Individual Research Paper:  Justin Lloyd, first; Abbie Pruett, second; Abigal Davalos and Nadia Hernandez, third (tie)
 
Individual Website:  Keri Kittleson, first; Sarah Wilson, second; Anna Christy, third; Jorden Salzmann, fourth
 
History Fair

2017 Granbury ISD District History Fair
February 2, 2017

"Taking a Stand in History"
 
 
BEST OF SHOW AND SCHOLARSHIPS
 
 
 
  • 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”
CATEGORY AWARDS
 
Senior Division
 
Group Exhibit Board:  Dyllan Boykin, Jaci Largent, and Gwyneth Thomas, first
 
Group Documentary:  Brynn Deger, Allison Krebbs, Haley Malloy, and Bailey Vernon, first; Jackson Griffith, Bailey Schwarck, Peter Schwarck, Carter Worthington, and Chance Worthington, second
 
Group Website:  Lauren Boleng, Melanie Boleng, and Erik Tovar, first; Ashley Boyd and Madolynn Tatum, second
 
Individual Exhibit Board:  Haley McLane, first; Talor Swindle, second; Tara Wynne, third
 
Individual Research Paper:  Lauren Eudaley, first
 
Individual Website:  Kinsey Brawner, first; William Kittleson, second
 
Junior Division
 
Group Documentary:  Aria Brock and Caitlyn Nagel, first
 
Group Exhibit Board:  Emma Cheyne and Jadee Drum, first; Mayra Coronilla and Katy Hall, second; Paige Joffrion, Elizabeth Pengelly, and Steven Staats, third
 
Group Performance:  Jewel Evan, Chloe Hampton, and Madison Salzmann, first
 
Group Website:  Madison Bills and Carolina Garcia, first; Ashton Lemens and Preston Lutgen, second; KayZee Martin and Ava Williamson, third
 
Individual Exhibit Board:  Cade Barnes, first; Abigail Allen, second; Aubrey Kirby, third
 
Individual Research Paper:  Hannah Branum, first; Garima Shrestha, second; Sierra Frank, third
 
Individual Website:  Amelia Orcutt, first; Jillian Tremble, second; Abiah Wark, third
 
 
 
National History Day
Judges' Favorite Scholarships
 
  • 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”
 
Category Awards
 
Senior Division
  • 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