South San Francisco High School sophomores Audrina Lopez, Alyssa Batang, and Kylie Situ advanced to the final round of competition in the annual National History Day (NHD) contest by placing first in the group documentary category during the state level round of competition that took place in Sacramento from April 14-16, 2023.
The students will now travel to the University of Maryland in College Park to share their work with nearly 3,000 other students and teachers from across the country at the week-long national contest.
Their documentary, "The Volksempfänger: An Intrusion of German Minds", examined how Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels mass-produced cheap radios as a way to channel Nazi propaganda into German homes during the 1930s and 1940s.
"We had great results at this year's California state National History Day competition," said South City High history teacher Rhonda Clements. "We had five projects compete, and three made it to the finals round. One qualified for nationals as a state champion in the group documentary category, and another earned an honorable mention in the group exhibit category."
That other project was "The Brothers Grimm: The Tale of Two Brothers Who Changed the Face of Literature" by sophomores Sabrina Aquino, Angeline Gloria, Josephine Harsana.
"SSFHS is unique in that we require all our sophomore and junior students to participate in the NHD project," said Clements. "I'd like to give a big shout out and thank you to my colleagues who teach the project, judge the projects and provide guidance to students."
Audrina Lopez, Alyssa Batang, Kylie Situ, Sabrina Aquino, Angeline Gloria, and Josephine Harsana were all students in Ms. Kimberly Chin's AP European History class.
The academic contest is a mainstay at South City High, which tends to do very well annually.
A History of Achievement
According to Clements, it is extremely difficult to win at the state level in California, because there is so much competition.
“Students have participated [in NHD] off and on for more than 20 years in our district,” said Clements. “SSFHS offers NHD program to more students than other schools in our county.”
For National History Day, students conduct research on a historical topic and decide how to present their project in one of several formats:
- Research paper (individual)
- Exhibit (individual or group)
- Website (individual or group)
- Performance (individual or group)
- Documentary (individual or group)
Afterwards, students present their projects at school, and judges determine which ones will move on to the county level by using a rubric that assesses research, historical accuracy, argument, and project execution.
Winners at the county level advance to the state level in Sacramento.
The top two entries in each category in Sacramento advance to nationals, which typically take place in the Washington, DC area.
This year, the students in the following categories advanced to the state level:
Individual Exhibit
- Mariano Gonzalez: "The Trinity Test: Crossing Frontiers Into the Nuclear Age" (finalist)
Group Exhibit
- Sabrina Aquino, Angeline Gloria, and Josephine Harsana: "Brothers Grimm" (finalist)
Individual Website
- Izabella Hidalgo: "Anesthesia" (finalist)
Group Podcast
- Kieon Miller, Gabriel Espino, and Sanjeet Singh: "N.W.A.: Breaking the Limits of Rap" (runner-up)
Individual Documentary
- Malia Choy: "Bruce Lee: Bridging Cultures Through a Life of Nonconformity" (finalist)
- Enoch Fan: "The Invention of the MRI: A Frontier In Medicine" (runner-up)
Group Documentary
- Austin Liu, Aden Sallaberry, Owen Kieth, and Joncarlo Estrada: The Firebombings of Japan: A Frontier in Civilian Targeted Warfare" (finalist)
- Alyssa Batang, Audrina Lopez, and Kylie Situ: The Volksempfänger: Its Intrusion of German Minds" (finalist)
Meanwhile, the following students reached the earlier county level in the following categories:
Individual Exhibit
- Mariano Gonzalez: "The Trinity Test: Crossing Frontiers Into the Nuclear Age" (finalist)
- Cassy Orobio: "NASA: Breaking the Frontier of Space Exploration" (finalist)
- Julius Tumaliuan: "Quantum Physics" (finalist)
Group Exhibit
- Sabrina Aquino, Angeline Gloria, and Josephine Harsana: "Brothers Grimm" (finalist)
- Samantha Pinto and Jernee Evangelista: “Turn Your kid-neys into adult-neys: The first organ transplantation” (finalist)
- Abril Martinez, Esmeralda Solano, Stephanie Navarrete, and Giana Barbosa: "Hydraulics Unfolded" (honorable mention)
Individual Website
- Sophia Buban: "Jonas Salk and the Polio Vaccine" (finalist)
- James Quingua: "Triphibian Wars" (finalist)
- Izabella Hidalgo: "Anesthesia" (finalist)
- Joseph Castro: "Marshall Plan" (honorable mention)
Group Website
- Lauren Fong, Alyssa Jose, Akansha Kumar, and Victor Lopez: "From Mines of Gold to State of Gold" (finalist)
- Wesley Tan and Jonathan Kam: "Sun Tzu: The Art of War: Expanding Frontiers of Strategy and Success" (finalist)
- Ellaiza Bucago, Justin Gomez: "Coding the World: The Internet" (finalist)
- Renee Chu, Jollyn Gunardi, and Charlene Ho: "Live Aid: Aid for the Hungry" (honorable mention)
- Rachell Hernandez Cid, Karla Majano, and Carlo Diaz: "Che Guevara" (honorable mention)
Group Podcast
- Kieon Miller, Gabriel Espino, and Sanjeet Singh: "N.W.A.: Breaking the Limits of Rap" (finalist)
- Adrianne Steven See, Shayla Lam, and Sophia Athanasiou: "Tamper Evident Packaging: A Frontier No One's Gonna Miss" (finalist)
- Alex Christie and Jellian Lasmana: "Transvestia" (finalist)
Individual Documentary
- Malia Choy: "Bruce Lee: Bridging Cultures Through a Life of Nonconformity" (finalist)
- Enoch Fan: "The Invention of the MRI: A Frontier In Medicine" (finalist)
Group Documentary
- Austin Liu, Aden Sallaberry, Owen Kieth, and Joncarlo Estrada: The Firebombings of Japan: A Frontier in Civilian Targeted Warfare" (finalist)
- Alyssa Batang, Audrina Lopez, and Kylie Situ: The Volksempfänger: Its Intrusion of German Minds" (finalist)
- Zara Najmi, Indira Sergio, and Tiffany Tat: "Columbine: A Call to Action" (finalist)
Group Performance
- Erica Songco, Reuel Pallera, and Aleczia Trinidad: "The Protestant Reformation: A Musical Experience" (finalist)
More than half a million students take part in the NHD competition, which encourages participants to conduct historical research on a topic of their choice.