Local Student Takes Top Honors in Prestigious American History Essay Contest

February 6, 2025

The Astoria chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution has announced the winners of its annual American history essay contest, with Josephine Giles, a talented student at Lewis and Clark Elementary School, taking top honors in the fifth-grade category.

The contest, which is held annually by the Astoria chapter, aims to encourage young students to develop a deeper appreciation and understanding of American history. This year's competition saw a large number of submissions from students across the region, with participants tasked with writing an essay on a topic related to American history.

Josephine's winning essay impressed the judges with its clarity, creativity, and thoroughness, demonstrating a remarkable grasp of historical events and themes. Her achievement is a testament to the high quality of education provided by Lewis and Clark Elementary School and the dedication of its teachers.

The Astoria chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, education, and historic preservation. The organization has a long history of supporting educational initiatives and providing opportunities for young people to engage with American history.

In addition to announcing the contest winners, the Astoria chapter is also gearing up to celebrate a major anniversary. The organization has been serving the local community for many years, and the anniversary celebration will provide an opportunity to reflect on its achievements and look to the future.

The anniversary celebration will feature a range of activities, including a reception, a historical exhibition, and a keynote speech by a prominent historian. The event will be open to the public and will provide a unique opportunity for people to learn more about the Astoria chapter and its work.

Josephine and the other contest winners will be recognized at the anniversary celebration, where they will receive their awards and have the opportunity to meet with local dignitaries and historians. The event promises to be an exciting and inspiring occasion, and the Astoria chapter is looking forward to celebrating its anniversary in style.

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