Hawai'i History Day, an affiliate of National History Day (NHD), is a
year-long history education program that invigorates the teaching and
learning of history in grades 4-12. It promotes a theme-based,
research-centered model for history and civics education. Students
present their projects in a display, performance, documentary, essay or
web site project. History Day culminates in the presentation and
evaluation of these projects at school, district, state and national
history days.
Public, Private, Charter, Hawaiian Immersion and Home School students in
grades 4-12 are eligible to participate in the Hawai'i State DOE
District in which their school is located. Please note: For Hawaii
entrants, group projects are limited to 1-3 students.
This is a program of the Hawai'i Council for the Humanities. Below are pictures from today's event at Windward Community College, Oahu.
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