Sophomore places as finalist in National History Day competition

Raquel Dubin

Sophomore  Kaitlyn Arst impressed the judges when she displayed her exhibit for  Los Angeles County  National History Day (NHD) and earned

Kaitlyn Arst has won many awards for her exhibits and science projects which Arst hopes catches the attention of colleges
Sangeeta Arst
Kaitlyn Arst has won many awards for her exhibits and science projects which Arst hopes catches the attention of colleges

a ribbon as one of the finalists.

“It feels great to get something for my work,” Arst said.

Arst worked on her NHD project over the course of about a month. Her exhibit featured Louise Arner Boyd, the first woman to fly to the Arctic.
The judges decided to have Arst’s project displayed in the NHD California state competition (NHD-CA) in Sacramento on May 6 and 7.

This isn’t the first time that Arst entered a project in for NHD. She won first place in her category of senior solo website about Indira Gandhi, the first woman Prime Minister of India from 1966-1977, for NHD in 2015. She then moved on to the NHD-CA state competition where she received an
honorable mention.

Arst also won many awards in various science fairs, including a Stockholm Junior Regional Water Prize Award of Excellence for her water-related science research project in the Los Angeles State Fair. She received the award the week after she displayed her project for NHD.

“I feel so proud of her; she works hard,” said sophomore Sandra Ortega, who is a friend of Arst’s.

Since the NHD-CA state competitions take place in May, Arst has time to prepare her project, looking over it to check for any errors.

“I have to read it over a million times so I don’t forget anything,” Arst said.