Teams earn top honors at state History Day
Ninth and eighth graders from Vancouver iTech Preparatory took first and third place, respectively.
Ninth and eighth graders from Vancouver iTech Preparatory took first and third place, respectively.
Approximately 60 elementary and middle school students from Vancouver Public Schools made the cut for the National History Bee.
John Zingale has taught at iTech Prep since 2013.
No need to tell these kids about history. They're experts in it—and they've got the accolades to prove it!
Seventeen elementary and middle school students from Vancouver Public Schools competed in the regional History Bee held at Columbia River High School.
Elementary and middle school students from Vancouver recently competed in the National History Bee and Citizenship Bee in Chicago, Illinois.
They came, they saw, they conquered history and geography—the History Bee and U.S. Geography Olympiad, that is.
Sixth-grader Andrew Douglas (pictured on left) used his considerable knowledge of history to secure two top-five finishes at the National History Bee Championships in Louisville, Kentucky, in late May. After correctly responding to the question "What illness contracted [...]
From left: Columbia River students Dakota Anderberg, Courtney Stump, Alfonso Gonzalez, Josh Nygaard and Zoe Clute History is alive and well at Columbia River High School and Jason Lee Middle School! Last March, CRHS [...]
At age 11, Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary fifth-grader Andrew Douglas has learned more history than most people do in the course of a lifetime. He’s something of a wunderkind in U.S. and European history. He’s [...]