National History Day Kenneth E. Behring National Contest Winner

Organization: National History Day

Program Overview

National winners in documentary, exhibit, paper, performance, or website categories. Over 500,000 students compete annually. Top prizes include college scholarships.

The **National History Day Kenneth E. Behring National Contest Winner** designation, awarded by **National History Day**, recognizes the top student projects in categories like documentary, exhibit, paper, performance, and website. Each year, hundreds of thousands of high school and middle school students compete nationwide, making this one of the most prestigious **arts program** honors in the country. Winning at the national level showcases excellence in **creative arts**, research, and communication—highly respected by educators, college admissions officers, and scholarship committees. Students who reach the national stage develop advanced skills across **visual arts**, **performing arts**, and digital media. Whether you create a historical documentary, design an exhibit, perform a scripted piece, or build an interactive website, you will strengthen your storytelling, critical thinking, and presentation abilities. Participants practice time management, primary source research, and revision—key academic skills for **high school** success and beyond. Along the way, students often connect with teachers, historians, museum professionals, and other motivated peers, gaining informal networking and mentorship opportunities. **Key benefits for winners and top competitors include:** - Recognized achievement in **creative arts**, **music**, **theater**, and media-related history projects - Enhanced academic resume and portfolio for college and scholarship applications - Eligibility for top prizes, including select college scholarships Winning or even advancing to the national contest signals to colleges that you can complete long-term projects, communicate complex ideas, and engage deeply with history through the arts. It can help you stand out when applying to competitive majors in history, **visual arts**, **performing arts**, communications, or related fields. The experience also builds confidence, independence, and a clear sense of personal voice. Motivated students in grades 6–12 who enjoy history, **theater**, film, design, **music**, or digital storytelling should consider competing in National History Day to aim for the **Kenneth E. Behring National Contest Winner** level. This program stands out because it blends rigorous research with high-level creative expression, giving students a rare chance to be recognized nationally for history-based arts projects.

Program Details

  • Category: Arts & Humanities
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 6-12
  • Location: College Park
  • Country: MD

Related Topics

This program is relevant for students interested in: history, research, documentary, exhibit

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