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>>170855National History Day
Students are asked to submit writing or original artwork in response to the contest’s prompt: “What does America mean to you?”
https://nhd.org/en/contest/theme/2026 National History Day Theme Video: Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History
https://youtube.com/watch?v=f0UKT2ln1fo [Embed]Get Started on Your Project
A National History Day® (NHD) project is your way of presenting your historical argument, research, and interpretation of your topic’s significance in history. NHD projects can be created individually or as part of a group. There are two entry divisions: Junior (grades 6–8) or Senior (grades 9–12). After reading the Contest Rule Book and learning about the annual theme, you’re ready to dig in!
https://nhd.org/en/contest/get-started/President's Management Agenda
https://www.performance.gov/pma/https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/M-26-03-Presidents-Management-Agenda.pdfOMB Unveils President's Management Agenda
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