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Nebraska Economic Challenge 2004 - Results

Statewide Economics Competition for High School Students Held

Saturday, April 17 from 10am -2pm
UNL Campus, Student Union
Contact: Tammie Fischer, Director, UNL Center for Economic Education, 402-472-2333, tfischer1@unl.edu

Lincoln, Nebraska. On April 17, 2004, students from all over southeast Nebraska came to the UNL campus to compete in this year's Nebraska Economics Challenge. This event tested teams of high school students on their knowledge of our economy. These students are currently taking an economics course in their respective high schools. Participating high schools included Aurora High School, Lincoln Northeast, Norris High School, Omaha Central, and Waverly High School.

Students, divided into two divisions, competed in 4 rounds. The first 3 rounds consisted of an assessment of their knowledge of topics related to macroeconomics (the study of our economy as a whole), microeconomics (the study of the economic behavior of individuals, businesses and industries) and international economics. They individually answered multiple-choice questions and a team score was comprised of the top 3 individual scores.

Following the first three rounds, the highest two team scores in each division advanced to the final round where they orally answer questions using a quiz-bowl format.

The results of the two divisions are as follows: In the "Adam Smith" division, the team from Waverly High School was crowned as the State Champion, while the Omaha Central team was the State Runner-Up. In the "David Ricardo" Division, the State Champion was the team from Norris High School and the team from Aurora High School earned the title of State Runner-Up. The State Champion teams will advance to the regional competition and receive an all-expense-paid trip to Minneapolis on April 24-25, 2004. The winning teams from the Regional Economics Challenge competition will receive individual savings bonds and an all-expense-paid trip to the National Economics Challenge to be held in New York City on May 22-24, 2004 where they will compete for the national title and more prizes.

The event is sponsored by the Nebraska Council on Economic Education, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the economic literacy of Nebraska's students. This goal is achieved primarily through economic education programs, courses and workshops for educators across the state. The Federal Reserve Bank of Omaha-Kansas City Branch and the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce co-sponsored the event. The Nebraska Economics Challenge will again be offered to all Nebraska economics teachers and their students next year.

Nebraska Economics Challenge Results April 17, 2004

Adam Smith Division, (Rounds 1-3):
Teams Macro Micro International Overall
Lincoln Northeast 75 160 150 385
Omaha Central Team 1 35 115 120 270
Omaha Central Team 2 330 245 225 800*
Waverly High School 190 125 300 490*

* quiz bowl qualifier

Quix Bowl Results (Round 4)

Adam Smith
Omaha Central Team 2 vs. Waverly
Waverly - State Champion
Omaha Central- State Runner Up

David Ricardo Division, (Rounds 1-3):
Teams Macro Micro International Overall
Aurora High School 355 235 360 950*
Norris Team 1 280 225 390 895*
Norris Team 2 190 145 390 725
Waverly High School 120 160 270 550

* quiz bowl qualifier

Quix Bowl Results (Round 4)
Aurora vs Norris Team 1
Norris - State Champion
Aurora - State Runner Up
Other Participating Schools, their teachers and students:
Adam Smith Division:
State Champion - Waverly High School: Jordan Hofker, Ramsey Young, Anthony Fulton, Andrew Fulton
Teacher: Bret Harpster, 402-786-2765
 
State Runner Up - Omaha Central High School: Adam Cornish, Eve Mayberger, Caitlin Monaghan, Cecily Zdan
Teacher: Vicki Deniston-Reed, 402-557-3339
Other Participating Teams:
Lincoln Northeast High School: Lindsey Tomes, Cuong Duong, Caitlyn Potter
Teacher: Carol Mathias, 402-436-1303
 
Omaha Central: Shay Hampton, Chris Peterson, Dena Rennard
Teacher: Vicki Deniston-Reed, 402-557-3339
David Ricardo Division:
State Champion - Norris High School: Jonah Knepper, Andrew Keralis, Shane Lowe, Jared Wiggins
Teacher: Sid Conrad, 402-791-5301
 
State Runner Up - Aurora High School: Joe Troester, Tim Van Housen, John Thomas, Ashley MacCarthy
Teacher: Dave Long, 402-694-6968
Other Participating Teams:
Norris High School: Kyle Lococo, Shane Lowe, Andrea Wiggins
Teacher: Sid Conrad, 402-791-5301
 
Waverly High School: Elizabeth Porath, Alicia Fulton, Jenni Thompson, Ryan Ebke, Mitch Lemprecht
Teacher: Bret Harpster, 402-786-2765