04/29/2026
Marshalltown School District just had its best-ever showing at the Iowa National History Day contest held on April 27 on the ISU campus. Here's some details:
MCSD had 38 students from MHS, Miller and Lenihan qualify for the State National History Day competition!
MHS and Miller had 15 students qualify for the National Competition in College Park, MD June 14-18
The group of Jacob Seberger, Parker Christen, Preston Johnson, Luke Stalzer & Colby Cross earned the Agricultural History Award for their project: The Granger Movement: How a Farmers' Revolution in the Midwest Sparked Nationwide Reformation.
Ailyn Pappas earned the William D. Bartine award for a project focusing on Civil War history for her paper: The Civil War Demands Change in Mail: How the United States Post Office Department Revolutionized Correspondence for the People.
Eduardo Banuelos won the William William D. Bartine award for a project focusing on Civil War history for his website: The Spark of the Civil War.
Conner Holman, Josue Corral Coronado, Jaden Schwartz, and Victor Gutierrez Cruz earned 2nd place and qualified for nationals with their senior group performance: Death and DuPont: How one lawyer revolutionized how people trust big corporations.
Collins Grant, Rachel Sher & Naysa Rottink earned 2nd place and qualified for the national competition with their junior group performance: Jane Goodall: A Scientific Revolution, a Contentious Reaction, and a Reformed Definition of Man.
The group of Jacob Seberger, Parker Christen, Preston Johnson, Luke Stalzer & Colby Cross earned first place and qualified for nationals with their senior group performance: The Granger Movement: How a Farmers' Revolution in the Midwest Sparked Nationwide Reformation,
Lydia Beek & Winner Moo earned first place and qualified for nationals with their junior group website: The Stonewall Inn: Catalyst for Revolution, Target of Reaction, and Engine of Reform.
Jaevier Patel earned 1st place and qualified for nationals with his senior individual website: JFK's Impact on the Space Race: Shooting for the Moon.
Ailyn Pappas was named an alternate to the national competition with her junior paper: The Civil War Demands Change in Mail: How the United States Post Office Department Revolutionized Correspondence for the People.
Jose Resendiz & Eliot Heitman were named alternates to the national competition with their junior group exhibit: Mastermind of the March: The Genius of Bayard Rustin.
Susan Hankins Fritzell
Gifted and Talented Program Facilitator
Marshalltown High School
Marshalltown, Iowa