National History Day sparks passion for history in students as they embark on a learning adventure to understanding the significance of the past to our lives and society. As students embarked on this year-long commitment, they applied critical thinking, practiced writing and research skills, interpreted primary historical documents, and recognized the importance of those who have made a difference in history. This year, Hawaii History Day involved over 8,000 students grades 4-12 with entries from all islands. Our 5th grade students excelled and represented Mililani 'Ike well. We're so PROUD of their accomplishments!
Here is an attachment with some pictures and results of the State Competition. Thank you to Alison Tanaka, Fumiko Yamada and Wilene Lum for all the countless hours they put in to prepare our students for the competition.