Bel Air High School


Kristin Cox, Paula Stanton, PhD, Denae Clark

Paula Stanton, PhD, Lead Teacher

Bel Air, MD | 9-10th Grade

"This was an amazing experience. "

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FEATURED WORK

Mary Lizzy Morton

Mary Lizzy Morton

By Jordan Cook

She was excited about President Kennedy because of the hope he brought to the Civil Rights Movement. She proudly displayed pictures of President Kennedy and Martin Luther, King Jr., in her living room.   READ MORE +
My Grandma

My Grandma

By Natalie Hill

This project brought to my attention how important it is for women to support each other because the more people supporting one thing the more likely it is to gain attention.   READ MORE +

STUDENT WORK

My Great-Great-Grandmother

My Great-Great-Grandmother

By Brooke Kelly

The one thing I know I cannot do, because of how hard so many women in the past fought for the right to vote, is take this right for granted.
My Mother

My Mother

By Cloey Herring

After researching Harriet Tubman and my mother and grandmother, I’ve realized how different people’s opinions on voting could be.
My Stepmom

My Stepmom

By Haylee Conn

Learning about what women went through to achieve what we have now, I feel in awe of them.
My Mom

My Mom

By Amelia Cordova

Through both of my mom's and Eastman's journeys, they both were struggling to get women's rights.
Mindy Kretchmer

Mindy Kretchmer

By Olivia Campbell

Our political system needs to change. First we had women's fight for the right to vote. Now, we should have Puerto Rico's fight for the right vote.

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