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ANWSD students win big on History Day

VUHS SOPHOMORE QUINCY Sabick, middle, and juniors Jing Williams (left) and Sophia Johnson all were awarded second place for their presentations at Vermont History Day at UVM on April 6, and all three also qualified to present a National History Day in Maryland in June. Photo courtesy of Josh Brooks and Becca Coffey

Fifteen of the 24 Addison Northwest School District students who presented at the Vermont Historical Society’s annual Vermont History Day Competition placed in the top three of their categories or earned special recognition for the projects they have spent months preparing under the guidance of humanities teachers Josh Brooks and Becca Coffey.

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