BCECHS Students prepare to compete at state history competition | Eastern North Carolina Now

Five Beaufort County Early College High School students have qualified to compete at the state level for the National History Day competition, April 27 at the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh.

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    Five Beaufort County Early College High School students have qualified to compete at the state level for the National History Day competition, April 27 at the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh. They were among 10 students competing from Beaufort County on the regional level in Greenville, March 27.  

    Each student created a historical research project using primary and secondary resources with the supervision of his/her history teacher, Amanda Smith. Those travelling to Raleigh for the competition will be:

   Individual Documentary: Holocaust - Brandi Brewer (2nd place); Individual Performance: Cotton Gin - Lovely Johnson (2nd place); Individual Exhibit: Underground Railroad - Elizabeth Beacham (2nd place); Lewis Hine’s photos - Erica Modlin (3rd place); and Protestant Reformation - Timothy Sutton (3rd place).

    Haley Hodges, Benjamin Puskas, Jennifer Watson, Joseph Coward and Megan Godley also competed on the regional level after being selected through competition at the school.
Elizabeth Beacham, Haley Hodges, Megan Godley, Joseph Coward, Lovely Johnson, Erica Modlin, Brandi Brewer, Jennifer Watson, Benjamin Puskas, and Timothy Sutton represented Beaufort County Early College in the regional National History Day competition.


  Call/email if you have questions.

    Sarah Hodges
    Public Information Officer
    Beaufort County Schools
      252.946.6593 office
      252.402.5834 cell
      shodges@beaufort.k12.nc.us e-mailoto
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