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Arizona Sixth Graders Will Represent the State in National History Channel Competition
by Carol Elias & Eleanor Jordan
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For Immediate Media Release:
Six New Vistas’ Students Win First Place and Second Place in State National History Day Competition and Qualify for Nationals in the Washington, D.C. area.
(April 22, 2013, Chandler, Arizona) Three New Vistas sixth graders and three seventh and eighth grade graduates working through New Vistas took First and Second Places last April 13th at Grand Canyon University along with other regional finalists for the Arizona National History Day Competition. The six students received honors for their historical research and presentations in the annual event sponsored by the Arizona Historical Society, Daughters of the American Revolution and a number of Arizona Corporations and organizations. The progressive elimination grew more and more intense as the students were selected first, to represent their schools, then, to compete in county regional contests and finally, at the statewide level at Grand Canyon University. All six will proceed to national competition in the Washington, D.C. area sponsored by the History Channel.
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