2025 NCS Social Studies Fair Winners

Newton County Schools Announces District Social Studies Fair Winners
Posted on 03/12/2026
Social Studies Fair Best in Fair WinnerNewton County Schools is proud to announce the winners of the district’s 7th Annual Social Studies Fair, an academic event that highlights student research and inquiry across a wide range of social studies disciplines. The district competition was held at Newton College & Career Academy and featured projects from students in grades three through twelve.

The Social Studies Fair encourages students to explore real-world issues, analyze historical events, and present their findings in creative and informative ways. Students selected topics across multiple fields of study, including history, geography, sociology, psychology, economics, political science, and anthropology.

Participants conducted in-depth research on a topic of their choice and were evaluated on three major components: the written portion of their project, which included an abstract, bibliography, and source reflection worksheets; a visual display designed to effectively organize and communicate their research and findings; and an oral interview with judges.

Students who earned top honors at the district level will represent Newton County Schools at the regional Social Studies Fair, where they will compete against students from other school systems across the region.

In addition to earning first place in her category, Kaliyah Collier of Newton College & Career Academy was also awarded the prestigious Best in Fair Award, the highest honor presented at the district competition. The Best in Fair distinction recognizes the project that demonstrated the highest level of research, analysis, and overall excellence among all entries in the fair.

Newton County Schools is proud to recognize the following students whose projects earned top honors at this year’s District Social Studies Fair.

CLASS I (3rd and 4th Grade)
STUDENT    SCHOOL   AWARD   PROJECT
Ivy Wise   Livingston Elementary   2nd   How Distraction Affects Performance


CLASS II (5th and 6th Grade)
STUDENT    SCHOOL   AWARD   PROJECT
Audrey Fullerton   Newton County STEAM Academy   1st   What Do People Know About Scouting America?
Paislee Boleman & Natalia Santoyo-Dominguez   Flint Hill Elementary   1st   From Olympia to the Olympics: How the Ancient Games Became a Global Celebration
Simisola Fauknle   Newton County STEAM Academy   1st   How Did Beauty Standards in the 1800s Affect Women
Aaqil Henry, Savannah Allen, & Robert Harden   Veterans Memorial Middle   1st   The Forgotten Eruption of Mt. Tambora
Nabiha Choudhary & Korynn Simpson   Clements Middle   2nd   The Real Story Behind Jordans
Aniyah Golbourn   Clements Middle   2nd   United Airlines
Evarito Velasquez, Emdrien Locklin, & Weston VanHorn   Flint Hill Elementary   2nd   The IMpact of the Attack on Pearl Harbor on America's Decision to Enter World War II and Unify the Country
Dariah Walker   Clements Middle   2nd   Youth Culture: The Electric Guitar
Natalie Browne   Clements Middle   2nd   2000 Era
Aissatou Diagne & Sen'tori Jenkins   Veterans Memorial Middle   2nd   The Dancing Plague of 1518
Madeline Arias, Dakota Simon, and Angel Jackson   Veterans Memorial Middle   2nd   Electric Cars: Pros and Cons
Vedah Martin   Cousins Middle   2nd   Cherokee Indians and Their Way of LIfe
Kelsie Gresham & Maliah Chatman   Clements Middle   2nd   The Vietnam War
Wyatt Weber   Newton County STEAM Academy-Elementary   2nd   The Impact of the Battle of Stalingrad During WWII
Jaide White   Clements Middle   2nd   Cotton Candy: All the Craze
Hawa Sagara   Newton County STEAM Academy-Middle   2nd   How Trauma from Slavery Affects African American Behavior Today
Kahliyah Roberts   South Salem Elementary   2nd   Covid-19: A Big Change in Our Society
Dallas Wardlow   Middle Ridge Elementary   2nd   Ancient Machines
Bryce Williams   Veterans Memorial Middle   2nd   The Internet as a Social Connection Tool During Covid-19

 

CLASS III (7th & 8th Grade)
 STUDENT   SCHOOL   AWARD   PROJECT
Joshua Pugh   Newton County STEAM Academy-Elementary   1st   Paying College Athletes: Is it Helpful or Harmful?
A'King Robinson   Veterans Memorial Middle   1st   Immigrants: Are They Really Taking Our Jobs?
Holden Evans   Indian Creek Middle   1st   Is There a Correlations Between Dyslexia and Prison Rates?
Audrey McGovern   Newton County STEAM Academy-Middle   1st   No Great Genius: How Have Mentally Ill Individuals Used Visual Arts as a Coping Mechanism Due to a Lack of Recognition or Treatment for Mental Illness?
Anthony Hortman, Bryan Sanchez, & Willington Tomas   Veterans Memorial Middle   1st   The Way of the Blade
Zion Smith, Major Barfield, & Jayda Parker   Liberty Middle    1st   Okefenokee Swamp
Joshua Spence    Newton County STEAM Academy-Middle   1st   How Has the World Cup Impacted the Sport of Soccer and the Host Country?
Theadore Campbell   Clements Middle   1st   Covid-19's Lasting Effects
Aralynn McNutt   Veterans Memorial Middle   2nd   What's the Deal With Tylenol and its Connection to Autism and ADHD?
Lauren Edwards & Madilyn Walker   Newton County STEAM Academy-Middle   2nd   The History of Kpop
Nevai Betz   Liberty Middle   2nd   Bronner Brothers of Atlanta
Yvette Osorio Condado & Jazlyn Hunt   Liberty Middle   2nd   History of Bronner Brothers
Sadie Robinson   Cousins Middle   2nd   The Chickasaw: Name and Language
Victoria Jones   Veterans Memorial Middle   2nd   Educational Violence
Walter Ringstaff   Newton County STEAM Academy-Middle   2nd   Teens and their Frontal Lobe
Alesia Russell-Howard   Liberty Middle   2nd   Andrew Jackson vs. Donald Trump
Skylar Sneed-Johnson    Veterans Memorial Middle   2nd   American Dream Fact or Fiction

CLASS IV (9th - 12th Grade)
 STUDENT   SCHOOL   AWARD   PROJECT
Kaliyah Collier   Newton College & Career Academy   1st   Dare to be Dreamers: DACA Recipients and Immigration in America
Dallas Odeneal & Jassiah Allen   Alcovy High   1st   Fascism on the Rise
Rhonda Grider-Purchase   Newton College & Career Academy   1st   Beyond the Box Office: What Components Make a Successful Animated Film?
Londyn Weeks   Newton High   2nd   How Does Being Alternative Impact the Political Arena: A Short Story of Alternativism, Its Growth and the People Within the Style
Elise Bray, Elysha Toro, & Brianna Taylor   Newton High   2nd   Tired of the Grind? Let Us Tell You Why Our Mental Health Declines
Jordan White   Newton High   2nd   Loneliness and Connection Among High School Students
Basil Steele, Jade Cherry, & Alexa-Rae Thompson   Newton High   2nd   LGBTQIA

“Our students continue to impress us with the depth of their research and the thoughtful perspectives they bring to complex historical and social issues,” said Dr. Ashante Everett, Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning for Newton County Schools. “The Social Studies Fair allows students to explore topics that matter to them while strengthening the academic skills that prepare them for future success. Their work is a reflection of the strong teaching and learning taking place across Newton County Schools.”