History (Day) Being Made in New Haven

On Saturday, March 25, 2023, over 200 middle and high school students will share performances, documentaries, exhibits and more during the New Haven Regional Contest at Southern Connecticut State University. Students are competing for a chance to advance to the State Contest on May 6 at Central Connecticut State University.

The New Haven Regional Contest is one of six Connecticut History Day Regional Contests held this spring. They are the culmination of months of intense study and project development. Students choose topics related to the 2023 theme of Frontiers in History: People, Places, Ideas, then conduct research by interviewing experts and shape their findings into sound historical arguments. Working alone or in groups, students use their research to create projects in one of five categories – exhibits, documentaries, websites, papers, or performances.

Students at the New Haven Regional Contest represent the city of New Haven and surrounding towns Branford, Hamden, Middlebury and Southbury. Students will present their projects to judging teams beginning at 9:30 a.m. The judges—educators, historians, and history-lovers—will review the projects and choose the top three.  Members of the public are invited to attend the Contest.

The exciting day culminates with an Awards Ceremony at 2 p.m. Nekita Waller, former State Troubadour, will kick off the celebrations as she performs at 1 p.m. The winning students and entries from the New Haven Regional Contest will be posted on Contest Winners – Connecticut History Day (historydayct.org) on March 27.  For more information, contact State Coordinator, Rebecca Taber, at (860) 240-5342 or info@historydayct.org.

Students placing in the top three spots in each category and division (juniors- grades 6-8, seniors-grades 9-12) are invited to the Connecticut History Day State Contest.  Students that place in the top two at the State Contest are eligible to participate in the National History Day Contest, held in June at the University of Maryland.

Follow Connecticut History Day on  Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter, or visit the program’s website at historydayct.org. Further information about National History Day can be found at nhd.org.

An affiliate program of National History Day, Connecticut History Day (CHD) is a Connecticut Democracy Center program in residence at Connecticut’s Old State House. CHD annually engages thousands of middle- and high-school students in historical research, interpretation, and creative expression through project-based learning. Support has been provided to CTDC through a CT Cultural Fund Grant from CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature. CHD is presented with support through a grant from the Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area. Program support is also received from the New Haven Museum and the Franklin Foundation. For more information, visit historydayct.org

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The Connecticut Democracy Center (CTDC) provides people with a lifetime pathway to active citizenship and the tools to take civic action in their own communities. CTDC strengthens civic engagement in the Constitution State by providing comprehensive and unbiased educational programming and outreach on state government, civics, history, and citizenship, particularly through its two signature programs: Kid Governor® and Connecticut History Day.