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ABOUT THE 2006 COMPETITION

The Delaware Day Fourth Grade Competition Awards' Ceremony was held on December 9 at the Delaware Public Archives, with more than 400 students, teachers, parents, family and friends in attendance. The Secretary of State distributed awards to winning participants. (See awards ceremony photos.)

Secretary Windsor challenged fourth grade students throughout Delaware to study the Constitution and discover information about Delaware's role in its writing and ratification on Constitution Day. This is an annual event celebrated each September 17th in commemoration of the adoption of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia. 2006 marked the 219th anniversary of this historic event. The Department prepared and distributed a special instructional resource packet to registered teachers. The competition supports select Delaware social studies and visual and performing arts standards as well as grade appropriate performance indicators.

This year, fourth graders investigated Article I, Section 2 and learned about the Legislative Branch. They discovered how many members were originally chosen for the House of Representatives from Delaware. They also identified the names of Delaware's Congressmen in office in 2006 and determined whether or not the number of Representatives had changed. Likewise, students examined Article I, Section 3 and learned about the U.S. Senate. They determined how Senators were originally selected and how the amendment process, described in Article V, altered procedures for electing U.S. Senators by examining the Amendment XVII which was ratified in 1913.

Staff from the Department of State examined fourty-three, four-panel displays created by fourth grade students from Wilmington to Laurel. Judges evaluated historical summaries and contextual information. They encountered original lyrics composed to popular tunes, poetry, student-generated political cartoons, and enjoyed original student artwork including portraits of Delaware's signers, and caricatures of Delaware's current U.S. Congressmen.

2006 marks the Fifth Annual Fourth Grade Delaware Day Competition created by Secretary Windsor. Each year, names of teachers and students are added to the Department of State's Honor Roll. With the completion of this year's event the Department's Delaware Day Competition Honor Roll contains the names of 3,523 students and 192 teachers.

Five awards are given each year, named in honor of the Delaware signers of the U.S. Constitution. (See award-winning displays.)

  • George Read Award - Brandywine Springs Elementary School
  • Gunning Bedford, Jr., Award (3-way tie) - Oliver B. Loss Elementary School, MOT Charter School, and Richey Elementary School
  • John Dickinson Award - East Lake Forest Elementary School
  • Richard Bassett Award - Shields Elementary School
  • Jacob Broom Award - Central Delaware Christian Academy

Honorable Mention Awards were given to:
  • Aletheia School (Newark)
  • Booker T. Washington Elementary School (Dover)
  • Brandywine Springs Elementary School (Wilmington)
  • Brookside Elementary School (Newark)
  • Carrie Downie Elementary School (New Castle)
  • Cedar Lane Elementary School (Middletown)
  • East Dover Elementary School (Dover)
  • Epworth Christian School (Laurel)
  • Fairview Elementary School (Dover)
  • Highlands Elementary School (Wilmington),
  • Keene Elementary School((Newark)
  • Lake Forest North Elementary School (Felton)
  • Long Neck Elementary School (Millsboro)
  • Maclary Elementary School (Newark)
  • MOT Charter School (Middletown)
  • New Castle Christian Academy (New Castle)
  • Shields Elementary School (Lewes)
  • Smyrna Christian School (Smyrna)
  • South Dover Elementary School (Dover)
  • Southern Elementary School (New Castle)
  • St. John's Lutheran School (Dover)
  • Thurgood Marshall Elementary School ((Newark)
Last Updated: Tuesday, 23-Sep-2008 09:58:27 EDT
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