Cedar Heights students take home history day honors

Students from Cedar Heights Middle School competed in the annual South Puget Sound Regional History Day Competition. There are four competition categories: performance, exhibit, documentary, and paper. After working countless hours to research and assemble their projects between the months of January and March, students are then interviewed by the judges and their entries evaluated. Those who win the regional competition enter the state competition.

Trevor Glass won sixth place in the Individual

Exhibit category.

Courtney Larson and Molly Merlino won fourth place in the Group Exhibit category.

David Ollodart finished in third place in the Research Paper category.

Taeglan Thornton earned fifth place in

Individual Exhibit.