North Royalton City Schools (NRCS) recently hosted the highly anticipated 2024 Research and Independent Study Extravaganza (RISE), showcasing the remarkable achievements of 61 Enriched English Language Arts students from grades 5 through 8. This year's RISE event incorporated several objectives, fostering a comprehensive learning experience for the young scholars.
The independent study project objectives encompassed a diverse range of topics, encouraging students to delve into areas of their choice, historical events, ecological issues, and social concerns. They developed research questions, conducted extensive research using credible resources, including primary sources and expert interviews for eighth-grade students.
Students planned and implemented their research, culminating in the development of research papers adhering to MLA format, complete with a Works Cited page. The depth of their work varied across grade levels, with fifth-grade students producing informational reports, while grades 6 through 8 crafted research papers with focused questions and theses.
To communicate their research findings, students demonstrated remarkable creativity by designing and completing products of their choice. Fifth-grade students presented three-dimensional displays incorporating four products, while sixth-grade students opted for multimedia presentations accompanied by artifact boxes. Seventh-grade students created websites showcasing their research and pop culture connections, and eighth-grade students utilized presentation tools to exhibit their work, including extensions to community agencies, legal cases, interviews, and journalistic commentary.
The event culminated in oral presentations, providing students with the opportunity to share their knowledge and insights with a captivated audience.
RISE facilitated a platform for recognizing students' interests and creativity while offering them a meaningful learning experience. With 41 consultants, including teachers, administrators, community members, and previous RISE participants from the class of 2024, the students received invaluable feedback on their completed projects.
In a heartwarming gesture, the seniors from the class of 2024, who had missed the opportunity to present their eighth-grade independent study projects due to the pandemic in 2020, were recognized with a slideshow of their websites and a program from the 2020 RISE event.
Beth Burdick, Coordinator of Gifted Services at North Royalton City Schools, commended the event, stating, "This event signifies the importance of nurturing students' research skills and fostering their intellectual curiosity."
The 2024 RISE event exemplified North Royalton City Schools' commitment to providing enriching educational experiences that empower students to explore, innovate, and contribute to society's collective knowledge.
Grade 8
Sarah Close | Rising Anxiety Disorders in American Teens |
Avighn Asur | Childhood Obesity in America |
Jackson Brihn | Substandard Medical Products |
Dominic Dottavio | Issues Surrounding Transgender Youth |
Ryan Frohwerk | Illegal Immigration in the United States |
Anthony Kinney | Effect of Substance Abuse on Communities |
Riley Lindsey | The Impact of Artificial Intelligence |
Nikolina Milanovic | Car Theft In Northeast Ohio |
Sanjey Ranganathan | Sexual Harassment concerning Minors |
Thomas Richards | Consequences of Cancel Culture |
Liesl Seidel | Pink Tax in the United States |
Sachi Shah | Gender Wage Inequality in Sports |
Saadhika Shankar | The Impact of Restrictive Voting Laws |
Stanislav Skrypychayko | Affirmative Action in College Admissions |
Naomi Smelcer | Defunding of Police |
Marko Dyakiv | Online Gambling in America |
Kaelan Ennis | Teen Access to Abortion and Birth Control |
Emily Kubec | Substance Abuse in Public Schools |
Isabella Luberger | Bomb Threats in Schools |
Vidhi Vakil | Self-Harm by Teens |
Grade 7
Jacob Kozak | Oil Spills |
Dakotah Amann | Coral Bleaching within the Great Barrier Reef |
Isaac Armin | Water Pollution in the Pacific Ocean |
Syrus Cloud | Noise Pollution |
Michael Coyne | Impact of Over-cultivation |
Samrata Dalpat | Melting Glaciers |
Tim Denysyuk | Human Overpopulation |
Harper Doherty | Ozone Depletion |
Jaiden Hurley-Belardo | Global Climate Change |
Manit Kapoor | Overfishing and Bycatch |
Maggie Olexa | Pesticides and Insecticides |
Colston Orzel | Environmental Impact of Acid Rain |
Levi Veclenit | Nuclear Waste |
Charlotte Williams | Animal Endangerment |
Grade 6
Anderson Kubec | The Great Depression |
Lillyanne Barber | Hurricane Katrina |
Jackson Bucci | The Sinking of the Titanic |
Adam Emch | The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius |
Jake Mathis | The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki |
Liam Norris | The Terrorist Attacks of 9/11 |
Anderson Ross | Attack on Pearl Harbor |
Katherine Scheff | World War II Incarceration of Japanese Americans |
Jacob Stepien | The Destruction of Pompeii |
Penelope Thomas | The Fall of the Berlin Wall |
Sophie Tomaszewska | Ancient Olympic Games |
Alexander Visu | Irish Potato Famine |
Jude Wise | The Black Death |
Teodora Zekanovic | The Fall of the Roman Empire |
Grade 5
Averie Boal | Ireland's Geography |
Timothy Davian | The Mayan Civilization |
Marie deMoulpied | The Andes Mountains |
Elliot Garnes | E-waste |
Bradley Koncius | Formula One Racing |
Sydney Monroe | The Amazon Rainforest |
Arav Pandya | Brain: Structure and Function |
Sophia Patterson | Nirvana |
Simon Pedaci | Paul Revere's Ride |
Rithvik Prakash | Interstellar Space |
Kay Sheeran | WNBA |
Logan J. Stadalsky | The History Of Soccer |
Payton Wilson | Mount Everest |