The combined Charles County Annual History Day and the Annual
Science Fair (now referred to as H.I.T.S.) were held on March 18, 2017. CCASM sponsored one
of the special
History awards and one of the Science awards. In both cases the award
was $50 and a one-year membership in CCASM.

This year's history topic was "Taking a Stand in History”. The CCASM History award went to Gwyneth Luster for her documentary video “The Court-martial of Billy
Mitchell: Taking a Stand to Tell the Truth”. Gwyneth is an 8th grader from St. Mary's Bryantown.
She won first place in the Individual Documentary, Junior Division, and advances to the state competition on April 29 at the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
This year's CCASM Science award for a
project "demonstrating excellence and scientific thinking relevant to
the field of archaeology" went to
James Embry for his
science project on “Which type of roofing and sides are the most water-resistant for Native American Longhouses - Bark or Thatch? ”. James is
a 5th grader
from Malcolm Elementary School.
Congratulations, Gwyneth and James!
Also CCASM would like to thank Doug and Sami Zabel who judged the science projects for the CCASM award.