Iowa National History Day Students Excels at 2026 National History Day Contest 

COLLEGE PARK, MD – June 26, 2026 — Sixty-nine Iowa students recently competed in the National History Day® National Contest, held in College Park, Maryland, from June 14–18. At the National Contest, projects from Iowa received two medals, eight top-ten finalist awards, and eight honorable mentions, celebrating their scholastic achievements.  

To coincide with the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, NHD’s 2026 theme was Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History. Sixty-nine students from across Iowa joined more than half a million students globally who completed historical research projects in one of five categories: documentary, exhibit, paper, performance, or website. After completing their research and designing a project, students competed in a series of contests beginning at the local level. The top students from 49 states, Washington D.C., U.S. territories, and international schools advance to the annual National Contest. Only 3,000 students advanced to the top level this year. 

“National History Day provides an incredibly enriching experience for students in middle and high school,” said NHD Executive Director Dr. Cathy Gorn. “NHD students learn to research, analyze, and effectively articulate their position. Just one percent of this year’s NHD participants advanced to the national level, so all students should be proud of their achievements. NHD will benefit students far beyond academics as they become successful professionals, community-minded leaders, and engaged citizens.” 

540 historians and education professionals served as judges for the students’ work. More than 100 students took home cash prizes between $250 and $2,000 for superior work in a particular category of judging, along with special prizes from a variety of sponsors.  

Congratulations to the following Iowa students for their awards and accomplishments at the 2026 National History Day National Contest: 

2026 Medalist: 

  • 1st Place in Junior Individual Documentary 
    Student: Adrian Gillette 
    Teacher and School: Deb Temperly, Bettendorf Middle School 
    Title: Brought to You by the Letter R: Revolution, Reaction, and Reform in Sesame Street’s Mission of Educational Equality 
  • 3rd Place in Junior Group Performance 
    Students: Jace DeRocher, Nola McKee, Nora Mathistad, Peyton DeRocher, and Quinton Hart 
    Teacher and School: Val Philips, Akron Westfield Middle School 
    Title: The Cherry Sisters: How the World’s Worst Act Reformed Freedom of the Press 

2026 Outstanding Entries 

  • Junior Paper 
    Student: Carly Lohmann 
    Teacher and School: Matt Hoodjer, Tripoli Middle/Sr High School 
    Title: Edna Griffin Reacts To Lunch Counter Discrimination: By Reforming Laws In Iowa 
  • Senior Individual Documentary 
    Student: Kaia Schleifman 
    Teacher and School: Shauna Cihacek, Abraham Lincoln High School (Council Bluffs)
     
    Title: Rats, Roaches, Love, and Guts: The Music that Moved a Nation 

Top Ten Finalist 

  • Junior Group Performance 
    Students: Collins Grant, Naysa Rottink, and Rachel Sher 
    Teacher and School: Ann Jackson, B.R. Miller Middle School (Marshalltown) 
    Title: Jane Goodall: A Scientific Revolution, a Contentious Reaction, and a Reformed Definition of Man 
  • Junior Individual Exhibit 
    Student: Max Mensing 
    Teacher and School: Gena Ward, Nodaway Valley Middle School 

    Title: Horses to Horsepower: The Tractor Revolution In Charles City, Iowa  
  • Junior Group Exhibit 
    Students: Charlotte Mays, Emma Curry, and Nora Gallagher 
    Teacher and School: Deb Temperly, Bettendorf Middle School 
    Title: Beyond the Bar: Gertrude Durden Rush, Civil Rights Pioneer and Legal Revolutionary 
  • Junior Individual Website 
    Student: Jade Rupp 
    Teacher and School: Shauna Cihacek, Gerald W Kirn Middle School (Council Bluffs) 

    Title: The Tie That Binds: Revolution on the Rails 
  • Senior Paper 
    Student: Dutch Smith 
    Teacher and School: Shauna Cihacek, Abraham Lincoln High School (Council Bluffs) 

    Title: “Se ha ordenado la incineración de cadáveres”: El Salvador’s Failed Revolution, Genocidal Reaction, and Meager Reforms 
  • Senior Group Exhibit 
    Students: Abigail Nelson and Adrienne Stotts 
    Teacher and School: Shauna Cihacek, Abraham Lincoln High School (Council Bluffs) 

    Title: Copper Cross Hi-Bred Corn: Yield of Dreams 

Honorable Mentions (Projects that received 2nd place in the first round of judging):

  • Junior Group Documentary 
    Students: Branden Park and Zane Yehyawi 
    Teacher and School: Kristina Dvorak, Harding Middle School (Cedar Rapids) 
    Title: Haber: The Tragic Genius 
  • Junior Group Documentary 
    Students: Paige Nicholson and Tynnlie Schram 
    Teacher and School: Val Philips, Akron Westfield Middle School 
    Title: The Sky Was Never the Limit, Just the Beginning: Revolution, Reaction, and Reform in Women’s Spaceflight 
  • Junior Individual Performance 
    Student: Charley Seneli 
    Teacher and School: Deb Temperly, Bettendorf Middle School 
    Title: “I’m Lovin’ It”: A French Fry Revolution Served Hot 
  • Junior Group Exhibit 
    Students: Bailey Taylor, Evangeline Neighbor, and Harper Moran 
    Teacher and School: Deb Temperly, Bettendorf Middle School  
    Title: Carnival Curiosity to Clinical Necessity: Martin Couney’s Incubator Revolution and NICU Reform 
  • Junior Group Website 
    Students: Lydia Beek and Winner Moo 
    Teacher and School: Ann Jackson, B.R. Miller Middle School (Marshalltown) 
    Title: The Stonewall Inn: Catalyst for Revolution, Target of Reaction, and Engine of Reform 
  • Senior Group Performance 
    Students: Alex Gutierrez, Conner Holman, Jade Schwartz, and Josue Corral Coronado 
    Teacher and School: Susan Fritzell, Marshalltown High School 
    Title: Death and DuPont: How One Lawyer Revolutionized How People Trust Big Corporations 
  • Senior Group Performance 
    Students: Colby Cross, Jacob Seberger, Luke Stalzer, Parker Christen, and Preston Johnson 
    Teacher and School: Susan Fritzell, Marshalltown High School 
    Title: The Granger Movement: How a Farmers’ Revolution in the Midwest Sparked Nationwide Reformation 
  • Senior Group Website 
    Students: Eden Laguna Zavala, Fernando Ramirez, Frank Arbizu-Guerra, John Schwint, and Riak Tut 
    Teacher and School: Christina Rice, Storm Lake High School 
    Title: “Say Cheese!”: How the Introduction of Community Water Fluoridation in Grand Rapids Revolutionized Dental Health 

2026 Project Showcase Selections 

Smithsonian National Museum of American History Exhibit Showcase 

  • Senior Group Exhibit 
    Student: Abigail Nelson and Adrienne Stotts 
    Teacher and School: Shauna Cihacek, Abraham Lincoln High School (Council Bluffs) 
    Title: Copper Cross Hi-Bred Corn: Yield of Dreams 

National Archives and Records Administration 

  • Senior Individual Website 
    Student: Jaevier Patel 
    Teacher and School: Susan Fritzell, Marshalltown High School 
    Title: JFK’s Impact on the Space Race: Shooting for the Moon 

2026 Junior NHD National Teacher of the Year 

  • Ana Jackson from B. R. Miller Middle School, Marshalltown, IA