Participants in the Congressional Academy program come from schools of all sizes throughout the state of Ohio. You can learn more about these schools and their projects below.
2009-1010 Participants
Bethel-Tate High School
Bethel-Tate High School is participating in the Congressional Academy project for the 2009-2010 school year.
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Bowsher High School
Bowsher High School is participating in the Congressional Academy project for the 2009-2010 school year.
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Clermont Northeastern High School
Clermont Northeastern High School is participating in the Congressional Academy project for the 2009-2010 school year.
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Linden-McKinley High School
Linden McKinley High School is participating in the Congressional Academy project for the 2009-2010 school year.
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Mohawk High School
Mohawk High School is participating in the Congressional Academy project for the 2009-2010 school year.
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Northridge High School
Northridge High School is participating in the Congressional Academy project for the 2009-2010 school year.
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Oakwood High School
Oakwood High School is participating in the Congressional Academy project for the 2009-2010 school year.
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Scott High School
Scott High School is participating in the Congressional Academy project for the 2009-2010 school year.
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Sheridan High School
Sheridan High School is participating in the Congressional Academy project for the 2009-2010 school year.
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Toledo Early College High School
Toledo Early College High School is participating in the Congressional Academy project for the 2009-2010 school year.
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2008-2009 Participants
AGOG Homeschool
Students designed and created a public mural reflecting the history of Stark County.
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Archbishop Hoban High School
Documentary on women working in Akron rubber factories during World War II.
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Art & College Preparatory Academy
Students from Arts & College Preparatory Academy created a documentary about the independent music scene in Columbus in the 1980s.
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Calvert Catholic High School
Students from Calvert Catholic High School created a documentary focusing on the early history of the first parishes in the Diocese of Toledo.
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Centennial High School
Students from Centennial High School researched and developed the text for a historic marker commemorating Hanford Village in Columbus.
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East Technical High School
Students from East Technical High School created a documentary featuring Jesse Owens.
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Marion-Franklin High School
Students from Marion-Franklin High School created a children’s book containing ghost stories and folklore from their community.
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Northridge High School
Students from Northridge High School conducted a cultural anthropological study of their District.
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Strawberry Fields Academy
Students from Strawberry Fields Academy created a documentary about settlements on the Tuscarawas River.
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Toledo Early College High School
Students from Toledo Early College High School created a documentary on the history of Jazz in Toledo and Jon Hendricks.
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2007-2008 Participants
Archbishop Hoban High School
Students from Archbishop Hoban High School created a documentary about Ft. Laurens.
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Hudson High School
Hudson High School compiled oral histories from significant residents of Hudson, Ohio.
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Marion-Franklin High School
Students from Marion-Franklin High School created a documentary on the history of their community.
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Riverbirch Academy
Students from Riverbirch Academy developed a website that explores the history of downtown Canton.
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Vinton County High School
Students from Vinton County High School compiled oral histories from veterans in the community and produced a documentary.
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Fort Loramie High School
Students from Fort Loramie High School developed a comprehensive history of the school.
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Columbus Alternative School
Students from Columbus Alternative School created a singular history of their school.
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