The Finley Yorker club is for seventh and eighth graders who are especially interested in history
The Finley Yorker club is for seventh and eighth graders who are especially interested in history 

Finley Yorker Club Welcomes New Members


October 17, 2022


The J. Taylor Finley Yorker club is for seventh and eighth graders who have an interest in history and a desire to dig a little bit deeper into it.

The club promotes the study of history and helps its member develop a true appreciation of it. The organization’s faculty advisor is social studies teacher Jarrad Richter.

Members of the organization strengthen and refine their historical thinking and research skills. The club seeks to “facilitate the creation of a theme based project for the annual National History Day initiative. Finley students have earned honors in the contest in past years.

Yorker club membership is open to any Finley seventh and eighth graders. The group typically meets on Thursdays from early October through the last week of February.

Interested in learning more about the Yorker club or are you ready to join? Send a message to Mr. Richter at jrichter@hufsd.edu.

The 2023 National History Day 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. Finley students interested in developing a project can join the Yorker club and work with Mr. Richter, who will offer advice, research tips and critiques.

“Each year, National History Day frames students’ research within a historical theme,” according to the organization’s website. “The theme is chosen for broad application to world, national, or state history and its relevance to ancient history or to the more recent past.”

Finley students who decide to participate in the 2022/23 National History Day initiative can submit a project 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 UFSD’s National History Day local competition will be held on February 9 at 6:30 p.m. 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.