High School Teams Named Best in America in CEE’s Nationwide Personal Finance Competition
21 Maggio 2024 - 3:00PM
Business Wire
Students From Maryland, Minnesota, New
Jersey and Georgia Earn Top Honors in the Council for Economic
Education’s National Personal Finance Challenge
Capping a school year of tremendous strides in requiring
personal finance classes in America’s high schools, 35 teams
gathered in Cleveland at the Council for Economic Education’s
annual National Personal Finance Challenge (NPFC) showcased how
understanding money management and making informed financial
choices positions young people on paths to achieve their fullest
potential.
Teams from Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey and Georgia were
named best in the U.S. after rising to the top in a series of
statewide and then national academic championships. In all, nearly
15,000 students showcased mastery of the key building blocks of
personal economic success including: earning, spending, saving,
investing, and managing risk.
At the NPFC final championships, held at the Federal Reserve
Bank of Cleveland, semifinalists were tasked with quickly creating
family financial plans, a challenge that required not only
knowledge but also critical thinking. The top 16 teams then
advanced to the intense “quiz bowl” lightning round where they
further showcased their financial acumen. In the end, students from
Severn School in Severna Park, Maryland, scored top
honors. Teams from Mounds View High School of Minnesota,
the Middlesex County Academy for Science, Mathematics and
Engineering Technologies of New Jersey and Dunwoody High
School of Georgia earned recognition as first, second and
third runners-up.
“With a foundational understanding of personal finance, young
people have the tools they need to make informed financial
decisions and create a better life, not only for themselves but
also for their families and their communities,” said Nan J.
Morrison, CEE’s president and chief executive officer. “High school
students who compete in the NPFC not only deepen their personal
finance knowledge, but they also develop essential career skills –
critical thinking, teamwork, and presentation skills.”
A total of 35 states have moved to require personal finance
courses, according to CEE’s biennial Survey of the States. The
drive to provide financial education to all students in all high
schools has gained momentum among parents, state legislators,
education policymakers and students, but, Morrison noted, “too many
kids are still left to figure out money and personal finance all by
themselves. Our goal is to change that and create equitable
access.”
“With a special tip of the hat to our top-scoring teams, we
congratulate all the students and teachers who competed in the
National Personal Finance Challenge,” Morrison added.
This year, as part of its mission to make secure financial
futures possible, Voya Financial and Voya Foundation once again
supported CEE’s National Personal Finance Challenge.
“Every student competing at CEE’s National Personal Finance
Challenge demonstrated remarkable knowledge that will help them to
successfully navigate the financial milestones they will encounter
throughout their lives,” said Heather Lavallee, Voya Financial
chief executive officer and CEE board member. “At Voya, we know
that the benefits of financial literacy are not exclusive to any
one career path, and that’s why we’re committed to working with
organizations like CEE to enable all young people to study personal
finance, maximize their potential, and have the best opportunity to
lead financially secure lives.”
Winning schools, team members and teachers in the 2023 NPFC
national finals are:
- First place: Severn School, Severna Park, MD
- Grady Gelston, Thomas Parsch, Sam Salinas & Rowan Ward
- Teacher/Coach: Julien Meyer
- First runner-up: Mounds View High School, Arden Hills, MN
- Victoria Farmer, Maya Gjelhaug, Katherine Schneider &
Allison Yu
- Teacher/Coach: Aaron Oseland
- Second runner-up: Middlesex County Academy for Science,
Mathematics and Engineering Technologies, Edison, NJ
- Isaac Chan, Srivarun Kankanala, Mahanth Komuravelli, & Arya
Rathi
- Teacher/Coach: Nikita Patil
- Third runner-up: Dunwoody High School, Dunwoody, GA
- Jonah Horwitz, Wendell Rogers & Bhavya Shah
- Teacher/Coach: Laura Lampron
All members of each finalist team receive a cash prize.
About the Council for Economic Education
The Council for Economic Education’s (CEE’s) mission is to equip
K–12 students with the tools and knowledge of personal finance and
economics so that they can make better decisions for themselves,
their families, and their communities. We carry out our mission in
three ways. We advocate to require financial and economic education
in every state. We provide training, tools, and resources — online
and live through over 180 affiliates nationwide — to more than
40,000 teachers annually, who in turn bring the highest quality
economics and personal finance instruction to over 4 million
students. We deepen knowledge and introduce high school students to
critical career capabilities through our national competitions and
Invest in Girls program. Learn more at CouncilForEconEd.org and on
LinkedIn and on Facebook.
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