Middle Schoolers qualify for National History Bee

Congratulations to Ayla '27, Charlie '27, Enno '27, Ruchika '27, Jackson '26, Paul Kent '25, Rohan '25, Brendan '25, Drew '24, Alexander '24, Gabi '24, and Isaac '24.
The following students finished in the top half of their grade division in the Regional History Bee and qualified for the National History Bee, scheduled for June 12-14 in Chicago: Ayla Acra '27, Charlie Blau '27, Enno Brandes '27, Ruchika Ramachandran '27, Jackson Green '26, Paul Kent Brown '25, Rohan Ramachandran '25, Brendan West '25, Drew Brackett '24, Alexander Clinton '24, Gabi Lieberman '24, and Isaac Spiller '24.
 
Several Middle Schoolers also earned top scores in the Regional History Bee:
Enno, 1st place in fifth grade
Ruchika, 2nd place in fifth grade
Jackson, 3rd place in sixth grade
Rohan, 1st place in seventh grade
Isaac Spiller, 3rd place in eighth grade

The other people pictured are Victoria Menz '27, Maxwell Jackson '27, Maximus Gulmi '24, Alexander Reddy '24, and Jack Wellons '24 also participated in the regional bee.
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