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    clay dube
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    History Day L.A.
    2014 Theme: Rights and Responsibilities in History
    Saturday, March 1, 2014

    Azusa Pacific University
    701 East Foothill Blvd.
    Azusa, CA 91702

    DEADLINE TO REGISTER: JANUARY 10, 2014
    Entry Forms (Teacher Entry Form and Student Entry Forms) and Registration Fees must be received by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, January 10, 2014.

    All Historical Entry Papers (an original and three copies) must be received by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, January 10, 2014. Be sure to keep a copy for your records.

    All Website entries must be completed by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, January 10, 2014 and available for judging between January 10th and March 1, 2014. Be sure the website address, student name(s), and phone number(s) are clearly legible on the Student Entry Form(s). Four copies of the Process Paper (including the bibliography), four hard copies of the website, and four CD copies that include the website and process paper must also be submitted by January 10, 2014.

    Please submit the items listed above to:
    Michelle Herczog, Ed.D.
    Consultant III, History-Social Science
    Los Angeles County Office of Education
    Division of Curriculum and Instructional Services
    9300 Imperial Hwy., ECW Room 236
    Downey, CA 90242-2890
    or in person to:
    Michelle Herczog, Ed.D.
    Los Angeles County Office of Education
    12830 Columbia Way, Room 236
    Downey, CA 90242

    The 34th Annual History Day L.A. will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2014 at Azusa Pacific University, located at 701 East Foothill Blvd., Azusa, CA 91702-7000.
    The theme for 2014 is Rights and Responsibilities in History

    History Day L.A. is part of a national program that encourages students to prepare posters, exhibits, papers, websites, performances, and documentary presentations on a historical theme. These projects will be judged by community members and social science professionals. Participation in History Day L.A. provides opportunities for students to meet content standards and improve academic achievement. As an authentic performance assessment measure, teachers can utilize History Day projects to easily assess the knowledge and skills of their students.

    Students, teachers, and parents attending History Day L.A. on March 1, 2014 will have a chance to view student posters, exhibits, historical performances and documentaries, attend the Awards ceremony, and tour Azusa Pacific University.

    All registration materials and information for History Day L.A. can be found and downloaded at our
    History Day L.A. Website:
    http://historydayla.lacoe.edu

    Visit us today!

    For further information
    please contact:
    Sharon Russell
    History Day Coordinator
    (818) 597-0742
    [email protected]
    or
    Michelle Herczog, Ed.D.
    Consultant III, History-Social Science
    Los Angeles County Office of Education
    (562) 922-6908
    [email protected]
    edited by Clay Dube on 12/12/2013

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