Thursday Feb 28 2013
History Day at Spring View Middle School
Anne Stokes • Placer Herald
Seventh-grader and Girl Scout Cadet Averi Stegeman, 13, presents her project, “Girl Scouts Making the World a Better Place One Girl at a Time,” to judges at Spring View Middle School for Placer County's History Day.
Seventh-grader and Girl Scout Cadet Averi Stegeman, 13, presents her project, “Girl Scouts Making the World a Better Place One Girl at a Time,” to judges at Spring View Middle School for Placer County's History Day.
Anne Stokes • Placer Herald
Anne Stokes • Placer Herald
Fifth-graders Eloria Branton, 10, right, and Hailey Tutt, 11, present their project, “Avenging Wai Nomi,” to judges at Spring View Middle School in Rocklin on Placer County’s History Day. Their exhibit board project explored the historical repercussions of the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Fifth-graders Eloria Branton, 10, right, and Hailey Tutt, 11, present their project, “Avenging Wai Nomi,” to judges at Spring View Middle School in Rocklin on Placer County’s History Day. Their exhibit board project explored the historical repercussions of the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Anne Stokes • Placer Herald
Eighth-grader Madison Sauer, 13, discusses her exhibit board project on Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm’s contributions to American history during Spring View Middle School’s History Day.
Eighth-grader Madison Sauer, 13, discusses her exhibit board project on Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm’s contributions to American history during Spring View Middle School’s History Day.
Anne Stokes • Placer Herald
Guest judges Jordan White, left, of the Rocklin School District, Sierra College student Bekah Anderson and Whitney High School Assistant Principal Jennifer Hanks listen to student Averi Stegeman's presentation on the historical contributions made by the Girl Scouts organization during Placer County's History Day at Spring View Middle School in Rocklin.
Guest judges Jordan White, left, of the Rocklin School District, Sierra College student Bekah Anderson and Whitney High School Assistant Principal Jennifer Hanks listen to student Averi Stegeman's presentation on the historical contributions made by the Girl Scouts organization during Placer County's History Day at Spring View Middle School in Rocklin.
Anne Stokes • Placer Herald
Guest judges Jordan White, left, of the Rocklin Unified School District, Sierra College student Bekah Anderson and Whitney High School Assistant Principal Jennifer Hanks listen to student Averi Stegeman’s presentation on the historical contributions made by the Girl Scouts organization during Placer County’s History Day at Spring View Middle School in Rocklin.
Guest judges Jordan White, left, of the Rocklin Unified School District, Sierra College student Bekah Anderson and Whitney High School Assistant Principal Jennifer Hanks listen to student Averi Stegeman’s presentation on the historical contributions made by the Girl Scouts organization during Placer County’s History Day at Spring View Middle School in Rocklin.
Anne Stokes • Placer Herald
Eighth-grader Camryn Good, 13, discusses her project, “Battle of the Plains of Abraham: the Fate of a Continent,” which explores the historical and cultural impacts of the French and Indian War for both the future United States and Canada, for Placer County's History Day at Spring View Middle School in Rocklin.
Eighth-grader Camryn Good, 13, discusses her project, “Battle of the Plains of Abraham: the Fate of a Continent,” which explores the historical and cultural impacts of the French and Indian War for both the future United States and Canada, for Placer County's History Day at Spring View Middle School in Rocklin.