Texas students claim victory in the 2020 National History Day contest

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Texas history students led the way during this year's Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) National History Day contest. Competing virtually against nearly 3,000 students from across the country, middle and high school students from the Lone Star State presented their hard work and research to claim five total prizes.

Join us in congratulating this year's top Texas history students!

Max Grinstein, Houston, First Place , Junior Paper

ThaoNhi Tran, Ayumi Vazquez, Izumi Vazquez, and Clarisse Cabagay, San Antonio, First Place, Senior Group Exhibit

Aditi Bhat, Belton, First Place, Senior Individual Website

Monserrat Sandoval-Malherbe, Matthew Montiel, Andrea Urbina, Aiden Anzaldua, Joel Santivanez, Brownsville, Third Place, Senior Group Performance

Adam Kinder, Baytown, World War I History Prize & featured in the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture NHD Showcase, Senior Individual Documentary

More information on these incredible students and their projects will be included in the upcoming Riding Line. To see how your support teaches Texas History Day students the value of historical research, teamwork, and critical thinking, visit the program's website: <tshaonline@ tshaonline.org>.