DES MOINES, IOWA (June 22, 2023) — Students from Bettendorf, Cedar Rapids, and Nashua-Plainfield schools took top honors at the National History Day Contest last week at the University of Maryland.

Hadley Appel, Kailin Stiles-Pena, and Addison Woelfel of Bettendorf Middle School; Raegan Reicks of Harding Middle School in Cedar Rapids; and Caleb Sinnwell of Nashua-Plainfield Junior/Senior High School medaled in their respective categories.

Sixteen more Iowa students received special recognition during this year’s program, which is coordinated in Iowa by the State Historical Society of Iowa, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs.

In all, more than half a million middle and high-school students around the world researched, developed, and presented papers, exhibits, documentaries, websites, and performances about historical topics related to an annual theme. This year’s theme was “Frontiers in History: People, Places, Ideas.”

“Students who participate in the National History Day program not only have opportunities to conduct research at advanced levels and learn about history, they develop critical-thinking and problem-solving skills that will serve them all their lives,” State Historical Society of Iowa Administrator Susan Kloewer said. “Congratulations to all our students for their achievements, and thank you to their teachers and families for their support.”

“Iowans can be very proud of this group of students and the work they put into their projects and presentations,” National History Day in Iowa Coordinator Hanna Howard said. “They competed against thousands of other students from around the world and represented Iowa very well.”

Overall, Iowa sent 62 students from eighteen different schools to the national contest this year. The 62 students emerged from a total of 498 competitors in the National History Day in Iowa state contest held earlier this year at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines.

The list of students and educators who earned top honors and special awards at the national contest follows:

2023 National Medalists

Bettendorf Middle School

2nd Place in Junior Group Exhibit

Students: Hadley Appel, Kailin Stiles-Pena and Addison Woelfel

Teacher: Emily Pendleton

Title: The Apgar Score: Advancing the Frontier of Neonatal Medicine

Harding Middle School, Cedar Rapids

3rd Place in Junior Individual Performance

Student: Raegan Reicks

Teacher: Michele Wilson

Title: Striding Towards Justice: How the Nuremberg Trials Were a Frontier in International Law

Nashua-Plainfield Junior/Senior High School

3rd Place in Senior Individual Website

Students: Caleb Sinnwell

Teacher: Suzan Turner

Title: With the Flip of a Switch on the Rural Frontier: REA Lights the Way

2023 National Finalists

Akron-Westfield Middle/High School

Junior Group Performance (5th Place)

Students: Faith Martinsen, Kaylie Meinen, Kaylee Miller, Carter Moffatt, and Khallie Willms

Teacher: Val Philips

Title: Annie Wittenmyer: Leading a Frontier in Hospital Safety Conditions

Bettendorf Middle School

Junior Group Exhibit (8th Place)

Students: Kaylie Husser and Gabrielle Wischmann

Teacher: Emily Pendleton

Title: Margaret Sanger’s Planned Parenthood: A Frontier in Women’s Healthcare

Marshalltown High School

Senior Individual Performance (5th Place)

Student: Landon Stanley

Teacher: Susan Fritzell

Title: Pay It No Mind

Marshalltown High School

Senior Group Performance (7th Place)

Students: Isaac Benscoter and Jason Strand

Teacher: Susan Fritzell

Title: The Wright Brothers: Paving the Runway for Modern-Day Aeronautics by Flying through the Frontier of Air Travel

Nashua-Plainfield Junior/Senior High School

Senior Group Website (5th Place)

Students: Grace Dietz and Alison Mehmen

Teacher: Suzy Turner

Title: Females in FFA: Forging New Frontiers in Farming and Beyond

Nashua-Plainfield Junior/Senior High School

Senior Group Website (9th Place)

Students: Ava Kirk and Elexa O’Neill

Teacher: Suzy Turner

Title: Leaving the Past Behind: The Orphan Train Forges New Frontiers for Child Welfare

St Benedict’s Catholic School, Decorah

Junior Group Documentary (7th Place)

Students: Kalin Harman and Rex LaFrentz

Teacher: Patty Lien

Title: Pasteurization: Reshaping the Dairy Industry

2023 Special Award Winners

History of Agriculture and Rural Life Award

Nashua-Plainfield Junior/Senior High School

Senior Group Website

Students: Grace Dietz and Alison Mehmen

Teacher: Suzy Turner

Title: Females in FFA: Forging New Frontiers in Farming and Beyond

2023 Outstanding Entries

Akron-Westfield Middle/High School

Junior Group Performance

Students: Faith Martinsen, Kaylie Meinen, Kaylee Miller, Carter Moffatt, and Khallie Willms

Teacher: Val Philips

Title: Annie Wittenmyer: Leading a Frontier in Hospital Safety Conditions

Marshalltown High School

Senior Individual Performance

Student: Landon Stanley

Teacher: Susan Fritzell

Title: Pay It No Mind

2023 Project Showcase Selections

Smithsonian National Museum of American History Exhibit Showcase

Bettendorf Middle School

Junior Group Exhibit

Students: Hadley Appel, Kailin Stiles-Pena, and Addison Woelfel

Teacher: Emily Pendleton

Title: The Apgar Score: Advancing the Frontier of Neonatal Medicine

The National History Day in Iowa program has been coordinated by the State Historical Society of Iowa, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, since 1994, and is sponsored by the State Historical Society Inc, National Endowment for the Humanities, and Bravo Greater Des Moines.

The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs and its divisions — the State Historical Society of Iowa, including the State Historic Preservation Office; the Iowa Arts Council; the Iowa Humanities Council; and Produce Iowa-State Office of Film and Media — empower Iowans to build and sustain culturally-vibrant communities by connecting to the people, places, and points of pride that define our state.

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