Murray Avenue School Student Wins State Archives Award
October 28, 2011
Albany, NY -- The New York State Archives and Archives Partnership Trust have selected Grant Tucker from Murray Avenue School, Mamaroneck Union Free School District, as the recipient of the 2011 Laura and Robert Chodos Award for Excellence in Student Research Using Historical Records, Grades 4-5, for his entry “On the Base Path of Lou Gehrig.”
A certificate and cash gift was presented to Grant at a luncheon ceremony at the Cultural Education Center in Albany on October 25, 2011. His teacher, Pamela Tanenbaum, was also recognized at the luncheon.
Using historical records from the Columbia University Archives, Larchmont Historical Society, Larchmont Library and Mamaroneck Library, Grant created a digital scrapbook about baseball player Lou Gehrig. He designed the scrapbook to look as if Gehrig’s own wife might have assembled the contents, and he successfully put himself in the shoes of the people who originally created and collected the historical records about Gehrig. Grant’s digital scrapbook reflects his understanding of his topic and the emotions and feelings of the people who were a part of Gehrig’s life. The contest judges were very impressed with the extensive research and hard work Grant put into this project.
The Student Research Awards are named for Regent Emerita Laura Chodos and her late husband, Dr. Robert Chodos, who created an endowment to encourage students to explore the wealth of historical records in New York State. The awards are presented annually to a student, or group of students, in New York State who have made outstanding use of historical records in their research. They recognize student work for demonstrating excellence based on specific criteria: using a variety of historical records, drawing on information from those records, and interpreting and integrating that information with creativity and imagination.
“We are very pleased to recognize the winning students and their teachers from Mamaroneck Union Free School District, Guilderland Central School District, and North Salem Central School District for their outstanding projects which earned them top honors in the New York State Archives’ annual student research award contest,” said State Archivist Christine Ward. “Each year, we invite students and educators from throughout the state to conceive projects which utilize primary source documents to explore New York’s glorious past. From hundreds of submissions, we select the very finest. It is our hope that the enjoyment that these young people and their mentors derived in putting together these award winning efforts will make history relevant for them in the near future and throughout their academic careers.”
The annual Archives Awards program recognizes outstanding efforts in archives and records management work in New York State by a broad range of individuals and organizations. A complete list of this year’s award recipients follows:
William Hoyt Annual Archives Award for Advocacy
William Josephson, Of Counsel at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, LLP
Lifetime Achievement for Services in Support of New York State History and Archives
Laurence M. Hauptman, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History, State University of New York, New Paltz
Program Excellence in a Historical Records Repository
Local History/Genealogy Department of Archives of Central Library, Onondaga County Public Library
William H. Kelly Award for Excellence in Local Government Archival Program Development
Town of Russia
Cheryl Steinbach Award for Excellence in Local Government Records Management
Ontario County
Excellence in State Agency Records Management
Department of Taxation and Finance
Excellence in the Educational Use of Local Government Records by a Local Government
Clifton Park/Halfmoon Public Library
Laura and Robert Chodos Award for Excellence in Student Research Using Historical Records, Grades 4-5
Grant Tucker, Murray Avenue School, Mamaroneck Union Free School District,
Teacher: Pamela Tanenbaum
Laura and Robert Chodos Award for Excellence in Student Research Using Historical Records, Grades 6-8
Sarah Jones, Farnsworth Middle School, Guilderland Central School District,
Teacher: Deborah Escobar
Laura and Robert Chodos Award for Excellence in Student Research Using Historical Records, Grades 9-12
Cody Nager, North Salem High School, North Salem Central School District,
Teacher: Michael Valenti

