The Georgia Council for the Social Studies, East Metro Regional Social Studies Fair for students representing Henry, DeKalb and Rockdale Counties was held Saturday February 2nd, at Arabia Mountain High School DeKalb County Schools. Only sixteen Best-in-Fair projects, will progress to the Georgia Social Studies State Fair held Saturday, March 23, 2013 at Clayton State University in Morrow, Georgia.
Results for Henry County Students are:
Alex Dix, Dutchtown High, 1st place for "Are Advertising Agencies to Blame for Childhood Obesity?" Discipline Sociology/Social Psychology, Class III, Directing Teacher Karen Lawler, teaches AP Human Geography and Honors Geography.
Calvin Huynh and, Linda Nguyen, Dutchtown High, 3rd place for "How has Anime Affected American Pop Culture?" Discipline Sociology/Social Psychology, Class III, Directing Teacher Jack Phelps, teaches U.S. History, World History, and World Geography.
Zackary Matthews and, Ricardo Pierre, Dutchtown High 3rd place for "What was the Silk Road and its Impact on History?" Discipline History, Class III, Directing Teacher William Harris, teaches Honors, AP World History and AP European History.
Anna Dan Nguyen, Dutchtown Middle, 1st place for "How did the Creation of Carbonated Soft Drinks Impact the Health of Americans Today?" Discipline Sociology/Social Psychology, Class II, Directing Teacher Greg Voyles, teaches 8th grade Georgia Studies.
Kayla Ann Braggs, Dutchtown Middle, 2nd place for "Was Thomas Jefferson an Abolitionist?" Discipline Sociology/Social Psychology, Class II, Directing Teacher Denise Bagnell, teaches 6th grade Special Activities in Gifted Education (SAGE) Language Arts.
Makayla Potts, Dutchtown Middle, Best-in-Fair for "The Fun Factor: Can Fun Make People Recycle?" Discipline Sociology/Social Psychology, Class II, Directing Teacher Denise Bagnell.
Asia Stanley, Eagle's Landing High, 2nd place for "Polio: Why Does it Still Exist and How Can the World Exterminate It?" Discipline Geography, Class III, Directing Teacher Amanda Holmes, teaches World Geography, Honors World Geography, and World History.
Kerum Kendall and, Abby Conrad, Eagle's Landing High, Best-in-Fair for "Understanding Presidential Leadership: What Does the Historic Record Reveal?" Discipline Political Science, Class IV, Directing Teacher Nina Kendall, teaches AP U.S. History, U.S. History, Honors World Geography.
Emeka Kenechi Obiorah, Flippen Elementary, 1st place for "The Effects of World War II on Germany" Discipline History, Class I, Directing Teacher Lisa Henriquez, teaches Special Activities in Gifted Education (SAGE).
Dalton Culbreth, Hampton Middle, 1st place for "How Has Coke Changed Over the Past 125 Years?" Discipline History, Class II, Directing Teacher Melanie Hendrix, teaches 8th Grade Georgia History, and gifted students.
Justin Stanley, Hampton Middle, 2nd place for "How are Pirates Different Today than Years Ago?" Discipline History, Class II, Directing Teacher Melanie Hendrix.
Rebecca Hinrichs and, Stephanie Matzelle, Locust Grove High, 2nd place for "Can Money Buy a Championship?" Discipline Economics, Class IV, Directing Teacher Jason Wayne, teaches AP U.S. History, and U.S. History.
Megan McElwaney and, Jordon Greenwood, Luella Middle, 2nd place for "Fast Food: Why is it So Addicting?" Discipline Economics, Class II, Directing Teacher Brenda Blasco, teaches 8th grade Special Activities in Gifted Education (SAGE) Language Arts, and Special Activities in Gifted Education (SAGE) Social Studies.
Lorna Annxiao Waldrop, Luella Middle, 3rd place for "China's Abandoned Children" Discipline Sociology/Social Psychology, Class II, Directing Teacher Brenda Blasco.
The list of Awardees will continue with Part Two.
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