May 1, 2026
This year’s theme, “Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History,” inspired students to explore pivotal moments of change and their lasting impact. Each project reflected students' hard work, critical thinking, and curiosity.
Wyoming History Day, organized by the American Heritage Center as part of the National History Day program, engages students in historical topics throughout the year. Students research and prepare projects of their interest based on a new theme each year. After competing at local and state levels, top projects can advance to the national competition in Washington, D.C.
Congratulations to the following Kelly Walsh students who placed 1st in their category at the state History Day and qualified for the national contest.
Individual Website: Morgan DeStefano
Project Title: The Women Who Demanded Change: The Lowell Mill Girls
School & Teacher: Kelly Walsh High School, Bryce Mittelstadt
Paper: Madison Schroefel
Project Title: The Revolution of 1994: The Violence Against Women Act and the End of Marital Immunity
School & Teacher: Kelly Walsh High School, Marc Fleming
Kelly Walsh High School is committed to preparing all students for their next step by creating high expectations, academic rigor, and personal responsibility.