After receiving medals during the American History Film Project exhibition, students from Clifton, Burke, Centreville, Fairfax, Annandale and Falls Church pose in front of a flag given to Martha Barnes in honor of her father who served in WWII. The annual exhibition gathers students grades K-12 who take part in group or solo efforts to document their hometown history. Their films will be archived on www.americanhistoryfilmproject.org, putting their hometowns on a digital map. Students in 9 other states have participated in the past five years, and interest is growing. Beginning in 2019, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts may also earn a badge for their efforts if the film is done under supervision or approval of their leader. Read more:
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