Seventh Grade World History students, Ty Kvanvig, Teven Marshall and Lexi Rice from Mullen Junior/ Senior High will be exhibiting short history films at Annandale High School in Virginia. Read more:
Kota Territory News, NE: Three local students chosen to present for American History Film Project
Daily Herald Chicago, IL: Reel life: Cary student’s hometown film …
Mary Hilbrink, a seventh grader in Cary, will have her documentary on her hometown screened at the American History Film Project’s exhibition on June 6. Read more:
Daily Herald Chicago, IL: Reel life: Cary student’s hometown film going to exhibition
Daily Herald Chicago, IL: Reel Life: Cary Student
Mary Hilbrink, a Cary seventh grader at Trinity Oaks Christian Academy, is one of four students around the country to be chosen to show short films about their hometowns at the American History Film Project’s exhibition this weekend.
Her movie, a report on Cary and the Curtis Candy Company headquarters there, will be presented on Saturday, June 6, in Annandale, Virginia. Hilbrink, the daughter of Mark and Marcy Hilbrink of Cary, will Skype an intro to her short. Read more:
Daily Herald Chicago, IL: Reel life: Cary student’s hometown film going to exhibition
North Platte Telegraph, NE: Local students to show films
Three seventhgrade world history students at Mullen Junior/Senior High School — Ty Kvanvig, Teven Marshall and Lexi Rice — will be exhibiting short history films at Annandale High School in Annandale, Virginia, on Saturday, June 6, at the American History Film Project showcase. Read more:
North Platte Telegraph, NE: Local students to show films at Annandale High School
Annandale Blog, VA: Public invited to student film fest
Historyrelated films featuring the work of students from Annandale High School and two schools in the Midwest will be screened for the public Saturday, June 6, 4 p.m., at Annandale High School. The film fest was organized by the American History Film Project, a grassroots initiative founded by Martha Barnes, a student information assistant at Columbia Elementary School in Annandale. Read more:
Annandale Blog, VA: Public invited to student film fest at Annandale HS Saturday
North Platte Bulletin, NE: Mullen students to show films
Seventh grade World History students at Mullen school Ty Kvanvig, Teven Marshall and Lexi Rice will exhibit short history films near Washington, D.C. on June 6. Kvanvig, Marshall and Rice have been chosen to have their films exhibited at the American History Film Project showcase at Annandale (Va.) High School. Read more:
North Platte Bulletin, NE: Mullen students to show films at Annandale High
Annandale, VA: Local Students to Show Films at Annandale High School
Washington, D.C. (May 28. 2015) Mullen Junior High World History students Ty Kvanvig, Teven Marshall and Lexi Rice will be exhibiting short history films at Annandale High School in Annandale, Va. (in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area) Saturday June 6, at 4 p.m. EST for the American History Film Project (AHFP) showcase.
Ty Kvanvig, Teven Marshall and Lexi Rice are three local Mullen High School students who have been chosen to have their films exhibited at the AHFP showcase. Ty and Teven’s video, is a howto guide to constructing a sod house in the historical fashion of the plains dwellers. Lexi Rice’s video is an interview concerning an infamous local crime that spurred a national investigation. Their videos are two of only four nationwide chosen to be showcased at the exhibition. Read more:
Annandale, VA: Local Students to Show Films at Annandale High School