Nine Ralston Middle School students’ National History Day projects made it to state. Pictured back row, from left: Cameron Willits and Jessika Longacre; middle row: Ireland Muhlecke, Elom Attiogbe, Nicole Koloen, Keira Dunham, Olivia VanLancker, Dylen Ritchey, Cassidy Culjat, Shelby Stephens, Lydia Langfeldt, Quinten Murray and Eva Phillipi; and front row: Kingston Muiu, Aiden Conaway, Carol VanLancker, Jackie Johnson, Iman Pearson, Allison Schanbacher and Sean Mathews.
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Ralston High School students Rianna Gross, Bethany Madden, Grace Belter, Houston Homan and Cordero Benesch are participants in the National History Day competition.
Throughout the school year, Ralston Middle School and Ralston High School students explored the past and worked diligently to bring it back to life as they developed projects for National History Day.
Nine Ralston Middle School students’ National History Day projects made it to state. Pictured back row, from left: Cameron Willits and Jessika Longacre; middle row: Ireland Muhlecke, Elom Attiogbe, Nicole Koloen, Keira Dunham, Olivia VanLancker, Dylen Ritchey, Cassidy Culjat, Shelby Stephens, Lydia Langfeldt, Quinten Murray and Eva Phillipi; and front row: Kingston Muiu, Aiden Conaway, Carol VanLancker, Jackie Johnson, Iman Pearson, Allison Schanbacher and Sean Mathews.
Ralston High School students Rianna Gross, Bethany Madden, Grace Belter, Houston Homan and Cordero Benesch are participants in the National History Day competition.