ZLS receives Governor's Award at the Illinois History Expo

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[May 16, 2014]  Zion Lutheran School received the Governor’s Award at the Illinois History Expo held at the Prairie Capital Convention Center in Springfield.

The presentation was given by Amy Martin, director of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, during the Illinois History Expo Awards Ceremony.

The award was given “for excellence in the practice of student historical research and history education.”

One hundred and seventy-two schools from around the state participated in this year’s History Expo.

Zion Lutheran School has been participating in the Illinois History Expo for about 20 years.

More information regarding the Student Historian Program and History Fairs can be found at: http://www.illinois.gov/ihpa/Involved/
Students/Pages/default.aspx

Amy Martin, director of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency presents the Governor’s Award to Zion Lutheran School students during the Illinois History Expo Awards Ceremony.

Zion Lutheran School students received the Governor’s Award at the Illinois History Expo at the Prairie Capital Convention Center in Springfield. Pictured left to right are: Amy Martin - director of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Emily Messner, Madelyn Koehler, Greyson Rademaker, Elijah Burton, Katie Lynn, Emma Cooper, Emma Ritterbush, Tori Tripplett, Will Messner, Steve Schumacher – ZLS teacher, and Kathryn Nobbe.

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Steve Schumacher, Zion Lutheran School principal and teacher, holds the Governor’s Award presented to Zion Lutheran School at the Illinois History Expo at the Prairie Capital Convention Center in Springfield

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