WHEREAS, Washington History Day is a yearlong education program
that empowers teachers to improve history education, so that every
student has the historical understanding and skills to be an active and
engaged citizen; and
WHEREAS, Washington History Day, the state affiliate of National
History Day, helps young Washington state students develop an
appreciation of their heritage and essential skills that help them
succeed in school, college, and the workplace; and
WHEREAS, National History Day began in 1974 and was hailed as a
revolutionary way to teach history and quickly expanded into the
nation's largest and most respected history education program with
hundreds of thousands of students participating annually; and
WHEREAS, Washington History Day began in 1977 and has been an
important component of history education statewide; and
WHEREAS, More than 3,500 students, encouraged and guided by more
than 125 teachers, participate in the Washington History Day program;
and
WHEREAS, National History Day has developed one of the nation's
premier models to promote inquiry-based learning and to teach educators
how to improve and reform the way history is taught in America's
schools; and
WHEREAS, National History Day research and products can be used to
fulfill required classroom-based assessments in social studies in the
state of Washington; and
WHEREAS, The Presidential Committee on Arts and Humanities report,
Creative America, highlighted National History Day and named it an
"exemplary program"; and
WHEREAS, National History Day was selected by President George W.
Bush and the archivist of the United States to be a key partner in the
national "Our Documents" initiative on history and civics; and
WHEREAS, National History Day received the Charles Frankel Prize
for public programming in the humanities from the National Endowment of
the Humanities; and
WHEREAS, The Washington History Day and National History Day
programs will continue to highlight student achievement at a state
student contest every May in Washington state and a national student
contest every June at the University of Maryland; and
WHEREAS, 2007 marks the 25th anniversary of Washington History Day;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
acknowledge the achievements of Washington History Day in advancing
historical literacy and American citizenship, and support the goals and
programs of Washington History Day and National History Day; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to Lauren Danner, State Coordinator of Washington
History Day.