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Holy Rosary School students recently participated in National History Day at Misericordia University. From left, first row, Vaughn Rudloff; Kendall Tigue, second place; Ava DeSena; Abby Sankus; Morgan Gromelski; Grace Berlew, third place; Grace Giordina, second place; Chase Duffy. Second row, Charlie Vermac, first place; Madeline Skutack; Kiearra Saldi; Julie Mazaleski; Lauren Cawley, first place; Christina Heppding, third place; Angelina Falcone, first place; Tayor Hembury; and Thomas Lee. Absent from photo are Carmen Marranca, Jack Clancy, Andrew Skutack and Matthew Johnson.

DURYEA — Holy Rosary School school recently participated in the National History Day Regional competition held at Misericordia University.

Students competed in exhibits, websites, documentaries, and performances. Holy Rosary School earned the award for Second Place Overall for a Middle School.

The top three places in each category move on to compete at the state level National History Day on May 12 and 13 at Millersville University. The Holy Rosary School moderator for National History Day is Jennifer Snyder.