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SCOE History Day Showcases Research and Creativity

Mar 30, 2026 01:57PM ● By Sacramento County Office of Education News Release
History Day Showcases Research and Creativity

In preparation for the competition, students refined their historical research and critical thinking skills while strengthening their reading and writing abilities. Their projects explored the 2026 theme: “Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History.” Photo courtesy of SCOE


SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CA (MPG) – Through performances, artistic displays, documentaries, podcasts and websites, 264 students brought history to life during Sacramento County History Day on March 7 at California State University, Sacramento. Many of the students who showcased their appreciation for history received awards (including certificates and cash prizes) thanks to the generous support of local organizations. 

In preparation for the competition, students refined their historical research and critical thinking skills while strengthening their reading and writing abilities. Their projects explored the 2026 theme: “Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History.”

“By studying Revolution, Reaction, and Reform, students uncover how change unfolds and how people respond to shape the course of history,” said Sacramento County Superintendent of Schools David W. Gordon. “The research and presentations not only highlight the struggles and achievements of the past, they help us understand our role in shaping the future.” 


Individuals and teams earning the highest honors (Champions) will advance to the National History Day California competition, scheduled for May 1 to 3 at California State University, Sacramento. Photo courtesy of SCOE


Sacramento County Champions

Individuals and teams earning the highest honors (Champions) will advance to the National History Day California competition, scheduled for May 1 to 3 at California State University, Sacramento.

The following schools from Sacramento County will be represented in the state competition: 

From Elk Grove Unified School District: Cosumnes Oaks High School and Monterey Trail High School.

From Folsom Cordova Unified School District: Alder Creek Elementary School, Cordova High School, Folsom High School, Folsom Middle School, Russel Ranch Elementary, Sutter Middle School, Theodore Judah Elementary School and Vista del Lago High School.

From Natomas Unified School District: Inderkum High School.

From Sacramento City Unified School District: California Middle School Leonardo Da Vinci School.

From San Juan Unified School District: Rio Americano High School and Winston Churchill Middle School.


Through performances, artistic displays, documentaries, podcasts and websites, 264 students brought history to life during Sacramento County History Day on March 7. Photo courtesy of SCOE


About the Competition 

The Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) administers Sacramento County History Day, along with the Center for Sacramento History and a team of dedicated volunteers. The local event is associated with National History Day, a year-long educational program that encourages elementary, middle, and high school students to explore local, state, national, and world history. At each competition level, student projects are evaluated by history experts and educators. Competition divisions include Elementary (grades 4 to 5), Junior (grades 6 to 8), and Senior (grades 9 to 12).