Huntington students have enjoyed success in the National History Day initiative

National History Day 2023 Theme Announced

Huntington students have enjoyed success in the National History Day initiative 

August 10 , 2022

The spectacular performance of Huntington students in the National History Day contest initiative over the years has gained the respect and attention of teachers and contest officials throughout the state.

Huntington students have garnered Long Island, New York State and national honors in past years. The initiative draws participation from all 50 states as well as from students in Washington, DC, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico and international schools in South Korea, South Asia and China.

Some Huntington students are in the earliest stages of developing projects for the new school year’s competition. The 2023 contest requires research to be framed within the theme of “Frontiers in History: People, Places, Ideas.” The 60 page theme book is posted on Huntington UFSD’s website.

“Each year, National History Day selects a theme to provide a lens through which students can examine history,” according to the organization. “The annual theme frames the research for students and teachers alike. It is intentionally broad enough to allow students to select topics from any place (local, national, or global) and any period in history. Once students choose their topics, they investigate historical context and significance and develop the topic’s relationship to the theme by researching in libraries, archives, and museums and by visiting historic sites.”

Huntington High School students developing projects for the 2023 contest will be joined in the initiative by sixth graders participating in the district’s SEARCH program and seventh and eighth graders in J. Taylor Finley Middle School’s Yorker Club.

Students will conduct months of research to create their projects, which will then be submitted in one of five formats: historical research papers, museum exhibits, video or computer generated documentaries, theatrical performances, and websites. Besides individual entries, all categories except papers can be completed by a group of up to five students.

Huntington High School’s National History Day club promotes and sponsors the initiative. The organization is open to all students who are participating in the contest. Lauren Desiderio serves as the club’s faculty advisor and coordinates the NHD program across the district.

Finley’s Yorker Club and its faculty advisor, social studies teacher Jarrad Richter welcomes participation from all seventh and eighth graders. Students that love history will have a thoroughly enjoyable experience as a club member.

SEARCH teacher Jessica Risalvato will also be working with her students as they go about developing their projects. Past sixth grade entries have been nothing short of exceptional.

Huntington’s National History Day local competition will be held in late January at the high school. The top finishers in each of the categories will advance to the Long Island regional finals in March at Hofstra University. State History Day will be held in late April in Cooperstown.

Huntington has enjoyed enormous success in the state contest. The national finals will be held in June at the University of Maryland, College Park.

For more information about this year’s National History Day initiative, contact the appropriate level advisor:

Huntington High School: Lauren Desiderio at ldesiderio@hufsd.edu
J. Taylor Finley Middle School: Jarrad Richter at jrichter@hufsd.edu
SEARCH sixth graders: Jessica Risalvato at jrisalvato@hufsd.edu