TCS Middle School Students Compete
in the Great History Challenge
By Samantha DePriest
Trinity Christian School students traveled this past Memorial Day weekend all the way up to Chicago to compete in the 2024 Great History Challenge National Championship. TCS middle school students Nicholas Litzenberger, Ian Stewart, and Kai Szopa represent the top 1% of the 40,000 participants from across the US.
TCS Middle School English teacher Mrs. Huddleston shared “The Great History Challenge is a competition that creates questions from national Social Studies curriculum standards. All middle school students at TCS, grades 6-8, competed individually in an online interactive quiz to test their history knowledge. About 25 students were then invited to a regional event in Atlanta where they competed in a buzzer-style round. Several students from regional were then invited to the national event.”
The Great History Challenge website states, “Students enjoyed meeting Abraham Lincoln and an excursion to Millennium Park, but the main event of the weekend was the over 300 games that pitted students' knowledge of history against each other. Two days and more than 7000 questions later, the top nine students faced off on the big stage!”
TCS Mom Laura Litzenberger shared “The kids competed in multiple quiz style rounds and received 1, 2 or 3 points depending on how many “clues” it took to answer. The top 30 from each grade level moved on to finals. They also enjoyed eating their way around Chicago and hanging out during “downtime” between their rounds. Many other TCS students qualified for Nationals as well but were not able to make it up to Chicago that weekend.”
What an incredible opportunity for these stand out Lions! We celebrate their academic achievements and look forward to what God has in store for them this coming school year.