Students at Correia Middle School Win Awards for Their Documentaries on the Declaration of Independence
Winners Part of C-SPAN’s Annual Student Cam Competition
by Dave Schwab / Peninsula Beacon – Times of San Diego / May 27, 2026
Correia Middle School students were honored for their prize-winning documentaries in C-SPAN’s annual Student Cam competition.
C-SPAN, a public affairs network created in 1979 as a nonprofit public service, and Cox Communications run the annual Student Cam competition, which presents awards and recognizes winning students, grades 6-through-12, and their teachers, who serve as the StudentCam advisers.
In recognition of the United States’ 250th anniversary, C-SPAN, in cooperation with its cable and satellite television partners, challenged middle- and high-school students across the country to examine the enduring power and relevance of the Declaration of Independence.
For the challenge, students had one of two options: They could explore the Declaration of Independence’s influence on a key moment from America’s 250-year history, or focus on the Declaration of Independence’s impact on them or their community.
Through this project-based learning experience, students competing in the StudentCam competition conduct in-depth research, critical analysis, and original storytelling to explore matters of both personal and national importance.
On May 19 at Correia Middle School, Rachel Katz of C-SPAN recognized prize-winning students for their work.

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