Documentaries
Junior Individual Documentaries
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First Place: “We Can Do It!”: America’s Communication in Propaganda During World War II
Student: Oliver Dews
Teacher: Kathi Kearney
Greely Middle School
Second Place: Nazi Propaganda: A Plan to Indoctrinate German Youth
Student: Grace Lebida
Teacher: Linda Andrews
Hartford-Sumner Elementary School
Third Place: The March on Washington: Communicating the Need for Civil Rights Through a New Form of Protest
Student: Maren Robinson
Teacher: Adina Hunter
Noble High School
Junior Group Documentaries
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First Place: “Do Not Ride a Bus Today”: How Communication in the Montgomery Bus Boycott Desegregated the Public Bus System
Students: Eden Marshall, Jordan Young, & Maya Zimmerman
Teacher: Kathi Kearney
Greely Middle School
Second Place: Communicating with Children: How Fred Rogers Approached Tough Topics with Kids
Students: Brittany Carrier, Charlotte McGreevy, & Jillian Muller
Teacher: Linda Andrews
Buckfield Jr-Sr High School
Third Place: The Great Communicator: How Ronald Reagan Dismantled the Soviet Union and Communism’s Hold on the World
Students: Andrew Flanders, Body Gifford, & Josh Justice
Teacher: Kathi Kearney
Greely Middle School
Senior Individual Documentaries
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First Place: A Declaration of Conscience: The Key to Understanding What it Means to be an American
Student: Kathryn Busko
Teacher: Geoffrey Wingard
Bangor High School
Second Place: Going Dark: A History of Negative Advertising
Student: Claire Holman
Teacher: Shane Gower
Maranacook Community High School
Third Place: How Did Communication Impact the Civil War
Student: Ashley Cote
Teacher: Nate Petersen
Hermon High School