Huntington Celebrates National History Day
February 12, 2026
This week’s National History Day contest showcased students spread across grades 6-12, who submitted exceptional projects in a variety of categories consistent with the 2026 national theme of “Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History.”
Students spent months researching and developing their entries and took delight in the attention that was showered upon them during the awards ceremony.
Participants vied in categories ranging from research papers to individual and group websites, exhibits and documentaries. Teams of teachers served as judges for each category and spent hours evaluating the projects, many of which were displayed prior to the announcement of this year’s award winners.
Social studies teacher Lauren Desiderio serves as faculty advisor of the high school’s History Day club, which coordinates the initiative at Huntington. Finley teachers Jarrad Richter and Michael McCabe and SEARCH teacher Jessica Risalvato also spoke and presented awards.
This week’s top place finishers will advance to the Long Island regional finals at Hofstra University on March 22. Students are incorporating suggestions made by judges to improve their projects.
The annual history initiative seeks to make history more relevant for students and requires them to use a variety of practical and creative skills during the development of their projects.
Superintendent Beth McCoy, high school Principal Rochelle C. Brown and Assistant Principal Gamal Smith were all on hand for the festivities.
History Day club executive officers Ethan Ambrosio, Ruby Hoffman, Jordana Boxer, Emely Herrera Rivas, Wynne Franciscovich, Charlotte Cassatto and Samantha Muller hosted the event.
Huntington UFSD students have achieved a significant amount of success at the regional, state and national competitions over the years and students and teachers are confident this year’s projects will fare well before judges.
Chairman of Humanities 7-12 Joseph Leavy spoke several times during the event and announced that research partners Madelyn Falk, Katherine Gordon and Quinn Rinaldi had won the coveted Jack Abrams Local History Award for their collaborative project titled “Whispers of the Revolution: The Culper Spy Ring and Reform in Espionage.”
The evening’s grand finale was a presentation of the Principal’s Award by Ms. Brown to Brianna Jimenez for her documentary on “The Hidden Cowboys.”
New York State History Day is set for April 26 at SUNY Oneonta. The National History Day finals will be held June 14-18 at the University of Maryland, College Park.
2026 National History Day Award Winners
Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History
Junior Division Awards
Individual Exhibit:
3rd: Jackie Robinson Turns a Triple Play
Jacob Arelt
2nd: A Revolutionary Election
Emma Romano
1st: The Pink Triangle: A Reaction to Hatred that led to a Revolution against Shame
Luna Ramirez
Group Exhibit:
3rd: Napoleon: The Revolutionary Emperor
Maddie Kyle & Christina Yoda
2nd: The Demon Core
Yuval Barak Elitsur, Walker Kennedy, & Jackson Marsala
1st: Mona Lisa during the French Revolution
Rosie Carrillo & Monica Ng
Individual Website:
3rd: The Court of Democracy: How the Tennis Court Oath Reformed France
Daniel Ghiban
2nd: The Second Red Scare: A Nation’s Reaction to Fear
Mia Hodgkinson
1st: Responding with Action: Carl Wilkens in the Face of Mass Murder
Juliet Grijalva de la Cruz
Group Website:
3rd: Meet Anna Smith Strong: The Female Spy Who Saved America
Avery Downs & Eloise Okean
2nd: Marie Antoinette
Addie King, Reagan Madden, Emily Schmid, & Nancy Ziegler
1st: Theodore Roosevelt and his Conservation Policies Created a Positive Reform in the United States
William Dease & Joxhdiel Rodriguez
Individual Documentary:
1st: Resonance: The Reform that came from Inventing and Perfecting the Violin
Samantha Graber
Group Documentary:
3rd: The Amazon Effect
Owen Jennings & Jimmy King
2nd: The Revolution, Reaction, and Reform of September 11th
Ava Bond, Delaney Madden, Makayla Marothiere, & Charlotte Rizzo
1st: The Reformation of Eva and Miriam Mozes
Natalie Buchner, Grace Gonzalez, & Rose Poli
Individual Performance:
1st: The Radium Girls
Olivia Sheridan
Group Performance:
1st: The Story of Alexander Hamilton
Annie Boland & Anna Jacob
Paper:
1st: The Eureka Rebellion: A Golden Revolution
Dylan Jurow
Junior Division Special Awards
Outstanding Junior Entry on Sports History:
How Vince Lombardi Revolutionized the Game of Football
Jack Donovan, Reed Johnson, & Charlie Okean
Outstanding Junior Entry on Music History:
Toreador Toreador: The Story of Carmen
Hillary Lima Lopez & Linus Tollkuhn
Outstanding Junior Entry on U.S. History:
The Battle of Yorktown
Charlotte LaMendola & Ellie Rubin-Perez
Senior Division Awards
Historical Paper:
3rd: Wu Zetian: How China’s First and Final Female Emperor Changes Imperial History
Kathryn Sexton
2nd: The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Ashlin Perez
1st: Eugenics and American Immigration
Kaylee Mata
Individual Website:
3rd: MTV: A Revolution in Music History
Sena Knopf
2nd: Harlem Renaissance: A Cultural Revolution that Redefined American Identity
Fiona Lynch
1st: A New Deal for America: How did Social Security Redefine Government’s Role
Nataly Posada
Group Website:
3rd: The Matchgirls Strike of 1888: How Working Class Women Sparked a Labor Revolution
Elliot Manu and Leila O'Toole
2nd: The Comfort Women: Revolution, Reaction, and Reform in Japanese Wartime Sexual Slavery
Bryan Reyes, Steven Rosado & Carolina Villanueva
1st: The Berlin Blockade and Airlift
Valerie Alfaro & Mackenzie McKay
Individual Documentary:
3rd: The Hidden Cowboys
Brianna Jimenez
2nd: The Metal Revolution: How a Genre Challenged Norms and Changed Society
Zach Goldstein
1st: The Surgical Revolution: How the Lobotomy Reshaped Gender and Medicine
Hanna Boyle
Group Documentary:
3rd: The Night Witches: Female Bombers of World War II
Bella Duke & Darcy Rimkunas
2nd: A City of Readers: The Free Public Library Movement in New York
Angela Abbatiello, Juliet Johnson, Violet Palacios, & Lia Zivkovic
1st: From Damsels to Defenders: The Evolution of Women’s roles in Society and its Impact on the Media
Olivia Corcoran, Victoria Creegan, Emma Martin, & Gianna Skrobela
Individual Exhibit:
1st: The Bonus Army
Franklin Mulvaney
Group Exhibit:
3rd: The Mini Skirt of the Swinging 60s
Annabel Cassatto, Angelica Cunningham, & Mia Marsala
2nd: A Wrinkle in Time: How Botox Sparked a Medical Revolution, Public Reaction, and Cosmetic Reform
Gemma Bedell, Julia Goodwin, & Eva Richter
1st: It’s a Scientific Revolution Gone Wrong: From Eugenics to Ethical Reform
Chelsea Drummings & Veda Gross
Senior Special Division Awards
Outstanding Entry on Sports History:
Running Against Racism: Jesse Owens and the 1936 Berlin Olympics
Olivia Puccio
Outstanding Entry on Discovery or Exploration:
Racing to the Stars: Revolution, Reaction, and Reform in the Space Race
Chloe Donovan & Madyn Kalb
Outstanding Entry on African American History:
A One-Way Ticket: The Story of the Great Migration
Isaiah Bynum
Outstanding Entry on Women’s History
Betty Crocker
Emma Barch, Ava Bencivenga, Bryce Gilroy & Shea Gilroy
Outstanding Entry on the History of Activism
America’s Dirty Secret: Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle” Exposed
Claire Dello-Iacono, Campbell Proctor, Asa Sachs, & Alexa Wasoski
Outstanding Entry on American Labor History
Out of the Ashes: An End to Child Exploitation
Dylan Bernzweig & Brady Duke
Untold Stories in History Award
Elizabeth Jennings Graham vs. The Third Avenue Railway Company
Isaac Amar, Harrison Jennings, & Matthew Krull
Outstanding Entry on Military History
Lyudmila Pavlichenko: The Russian Female Sniper
Tulsi Singh
Outstanding Entry on the Arts or Music in History
Woodstock 1969
Oliver Frintzilas, Shane Legrow, Gabe MacManus, & Billy Oliva
Outstanding Entry on the History of Sciences and Technology
Chemical Warfare in the World Wars: The Gateway to Modern Day Chemotherapy and Cancer Research
Manpreet Kaur & Olivia Lee
Outstanding Entry on Asian History
Tian Bestows the Mandate: The Rise and Fall of Ancient Chinese Dynasties
Cecilia Lee
Topic of Merit: 9th Grade
Rodgers and Hammerstein and the Golden Age of Broadway
Emily McCarthy & Vader Renkewitz
Topic of Merit: 9th Grade
The Groundwork of Modern Cinema: A Glimpse at the Evolution of Hollywood
Harper Cohn & Matthew Tuccillo
Topic of Merit: 10th Grade
Jean-Paul Sartre and the French Existentialist Revolution
Sophia Curley & Hennie England
Topic of Merit: 11th Grade
MTV: A Revolution in Music History
Sena Knopf
Jack Abrams Local History Award:
Whispers of the Revolution: The Culper Spy Ring and Reform in Espionage
Madelyn Falk, Katherine Gordon, & Quinn Rinaldi
Principal’s Award:
The Hidden Cowboys
Brianna Jimenez