Williams Bay school history club designated as one of top 10 in nation

Officers of the Williams Bay History Club
The officers of the 2019-2020 Williams Bay History Club gather in a lecture hall at Williams Bay High School.

 

WILLIAMS BAY — The Williams Bay History Club has been designated as one of the top 10 in the nation by the National History Club, according to a story in the Lake Geneva Regional News.

Robert Nasson, president of the National History Club, said the Williams Bay chapter was chosen because of its outstanding community involvement in activities such as maintaining Frost Park, hosting fundraisers, coordinating field trips and participating in the annual History Bowl competition.

“Williams Bay’s club is very active in the community,” Nasson said. “They’re just consistently spectacular in what they do.”

Williams Bay History Club adviser Deb Soplanda said she was proud the club was chosen out of hundreds of chapters t

ughout the nation, and she was glad that students’ work was being recognized.

“It’s great for the kids to see what they do and how they do it really does make a difference, and is noticed on a national level,” she said.

 

Read the full story at the newspaper’s website.