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The Bigfork High School National History Day (NHD) Team impressed at Nationals

After competing at regional and state competitions with entries illustrating this year’s theme “Rights and Responsibilities in History”, our National History Day students traveled to Washington D.C in June 2025 to compete at Nationals at University of Maryland. Here, our students competed against contenders from all 50 states as well as entries from countries like China, South Korea and Thailand. Each project features original research presented in a creative format so the competition is fierce. Our students represented Bigfork Schools and Montana with intelligence, originality, poise, and professionalism, and it was noted at the national level.

Original research, challenging work, and fierce competition

The National History Day categories are Exhibit, Paper, Website, Documentary, and Performance. Every regional contest sends its top two contenders for said categories to compete against each other in a flight of ten projects, with each flight picking their 1st place winner who goes on to compete in the Top 10 for Best in the Nation. The majority of the Top 10 contenders in their categories have been competing for years as some states/school districts require National History Day Curriculum to be taught from 6th grade through 12th grade and also have more resources to devote to this program. 

An unprecedented feat by a first-year entry

In our first year competing at NHD Nationals, Bigfork High School impressed: Three of our six projects scored in the Top 3 of their flights. Out of those three, two of our projects placed 2nd in their flights. Amanda Leonard’s piece placed 3rd in Individual Exhibit; Lily Hill, Taylor Howlett, and Emma Knauth placed 2nd in Group Exhibit; and Madi Pomeroy and Triston Feller placed 2nd in Group Documentary.
Curiosity, motivation, inspiration, and academic prowess begins in the Kindergarten classroom and continues to grow and refine as students move through the various grade levels. The teachers and staff at Bigfork Schools have truly had an impact on these students to show their “best work” and be their “best selves” at this competition.

English Teachers

Lou Jessop
Senior English, Wood Shop, Building Trades
Christina Nadeau
HS English
Samantha Schedel
HS English
Caleb Seeton
HS English
Annmari Sikon
HS English