29th Annual New York City History Day
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New York City History Day is an education program that engages students in grades 6-12 in the discovery and interpretation of historical topics. By participating in History Day, students research topics related to the annual theme and express themselves creatively through exhibit boards, documentaries, websites, papers, and performances.
The History Day methodology supports teachers and schools as they work towards aligning curriculum and instructional priorities with Common Core Standards demonstrated through College and Career Ready student performance tasks. Read the report of how and where NHD aligns with the Common Core Standards here. National History Day was awarded the prestigious 2011 National Humanities Medal by President Barack Obama.
Supporters
New York City History Day at the Museum of the City of New York is made possible by Elizabeth K. Belfer, Budd and Jane Goldman, Susan and Roy A. Glaser, Sophia and Peter J. Volandes, and Kathleen Benson Haskins.