NNPS Social Studies Symposium - America at 250: What Stories Can We Tell?

Date & Time

April 18, 2026
10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Location

Gildersleeve Middle School
1 Minton Drive
Newport News

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Various pieces of student artwork on display

A Partnership for the Future, Forged by the Past

Igniting Curiosity in Hampton Roads

In 2026, the United States turns 250 — a milestone born from the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Over the last two centuries, many voices and moments have shaped our country. Dive into the beauty, the conflicts, and the bold spirit that make our nation’s story unforgettable.

  • Free Admission and Parking for all families and community members

  • Interactive Exhibits including artifacts, games, and learning

  • Historical Speakers representing stories from all walks of life

  • Student Art Contest representing stories told by students

Student Art Contest submission deadline March 25, 2026. Click to download flyer with complete details.
Download flyer for contest details.

Activities & Schedule

Diverse activities for every age group, from elementary explorers to high school historians!

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Activities

Bring the whole family and dive into history at our Social Studies Symposium! You will enjoy:

A Student Art Show

Trivia and Games

Historical Speakers

Exhibitors and More!

This first annual symposium will be an engaging experience designed for NNPS students and families to explore, learn, and celebrate together!

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Speaker Schedule

  • 10:10-10:25 - Michael Cecere: Children’s Literature from Colonial Williamsburg
  • 10:30-10:45 - Jessica Meadows: Point Comfort and freedom seekers during the
    American Revolution
  • 10:50-11:05 - Michael Romero: African American sailors in the American Revolution
  • 11:10-11:25 - John Finn: Redlining in Newport News
  • 11:30-11:45 - Shonda Tabb: Peninsula Neighborhoods and Black History
  • 11:50-12:05 - Jillian Wagner: Geneology and Local History
  • 12:15-12:30 - Gabrielle Pressley: Here and There: Local Stories in Global History

Exhibitors

This event is made possible in part through the support of

Newport News Public Schools Dept. of Teaching and Learning

Colonial Williamsburg

Jamestown Settlement and American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

The Mariners' Museum and Park

Newport News Public Library

Fort Monroe

Tidewater Genealogical Society

Hampton University Museum

Location

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