Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Economists Capture the Fed Challenge Title in Washington, DC
2004年5月5日 - 2:11AM
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Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Economists Capture the Fed
Challenge Title in Washington, DC Citibank Awards a Total of
$165,000 in Scholarships, Awards and Grants NEW YORK, May 4
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Citibank subsidiary, The Student Loan
Corporation, today announced the winners of $165,000 in
scholarships, awards and grants for the high school teams competing
in The 2004 Fed Challenge. The Fed Challenge, now in its ninth
year, is a national high school economics competition, sponsored by
participating Reserve Banks and the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System. In the competition, teams of high school
students from around the country prepare and present analyses of
the economy and recommendations for monetary policy in a series of
local, regional and national competitions. This year marked the
seventh year that Citibank has provided scholarships, awards, and
grants for participating teams. Over the past several months, more
than 230 teams competed in regional competition for the right to
represent their Federal Reserve District in national-level
competition. Eight teams, each representing one of the
participating Federal Reserve Districts (Boston, Chicago,
Cleveland, Dallas, Kansas City, New York, Richmond, and St. Louis)
made it to the national level of competition in Washington, D.C.
All eight teams made their recommendations on U.S. monetary policy
in the semi-finals on Sunday. Four teams advanced to the finals
yesterday. The judges for the final round of competition: Ben S.
Bernanke, Board of Governors; J. Alfred Broaddus, President --
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; and Sandra Pianalto, President --
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. All are members of the Federal
Open Market Committee. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan
stopped by during the final round of competition with
congratulatory remarks for all the partricipatnts. For winning this
year's competition, the team from Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High
School of Rumson, NJ representing the Federal Reserve Bank of New
York, received a $10,000 Citibank Grant for The Fed Challenge. The
money will be used to establish or further equip an in-school
economics laboratory. The five students on the team -- Kimberly
Gittleson, Kevin Johnson, Eric Roberts, Camilla Thees, and Amanda
Tomney -- each will receive $7,000 Citibank Scholarships for The
Fed Challenge. Their faculty advisor, Joseph Lanza will receive a
$5,000 Citibank Grant for The Fed Challenge. "This whole program
has been a great experience for our kids. It's a wonderful way to
get students excited about economics," said Lanza. "The scholarship
money from Citibank's Student Loan Corporation is also a tremendous
motivator, as it can make a big difference in helping students
handle the rising costs of attending college. We're especially
looking forward to putting the grant money to work to promote
economic literacy among all our students." Citibank also awarded
$25,000 to each of the national finalist teams and $10,000 to each
of the national semi-finalist teams representing their Districts in
the national competition. They were: Fed Challenge National
Finalists: -- High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in
Houston, TX -- representing the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas --
Marquette High School in Chesterfield, MO -- representing the
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis -- Shaker Heights High School in
Shaker Heights, Oh -- representing the Federal Reserve Bank of
Cleveland Fed Challenge National Semi-Finalists: -- Choate Rosemary
Hall in Wallingford, CT -- representing the Federal Reserve Bank of
Boston -- Saint Catherine's School in Richmond, VA -- representing
the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond -- Saint Joseph High School in
South Bend, IN -- representing the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
-- Westside High School in Omaha, NE -- representing the Federal
Reserve Bank of Kansas City "Citibank established the Citibank
Scholarships, Awards and Grants for The Fed Challenge in 1998 to
encourage economic study at the high school level. Each year we're
more impressed with the student competitors and the quality of
their monetary policy recommendations," said Sue Roberts,
President, The Student Loan Corporation. "The Fed Challenge
competition clearly encourages students, teachers and parents
across the country to learn more about economics and how it impacts
their daily lives." For Further Information Students, teachers and
parents interested in information on next year's Fed Challenge
competition and the Citibank Scholarships, Awards and Grants for
The Fed Challenge should visit the Federal Reserve Bank of New
York's official web site:
hftp://www.ny.frb.org/pihome/educator/fedchal.html -- or call
toll-free: 1-877-FED-CHLG. Based on the belief that knowledge is
your greatest asset, the Citigroup Financial Education Program is a
global, company-wide effort working jointly with the Citigroup
Foundation to identify, support and implement initiatives that help
give individuals, families and institutions the tools needed to
make sound financial decisions. Citigroup's ten-year, $200 million
global commitment is focused in three areas: Personal Financial
Education, Small Business Financial Education, and Institutional
Financial Education. Additional information about Citigroup's
Financial Education Program, including Foundation guidelines, links
and resources, and the Citigroup Financial Education Program
Curriculum and Facilitator's Guide may be found at:
financialeducation.citigroup.com. Citigroup (NYSE:C), the
preeminent global financial services company has some 200 million
customer accounts and does business in more than 100 countries,
providing consumers, corporations, governments and institutions
with a broad range of financial products and services, including
consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking,
insurance, securities brokerage, and asset management. Major brand
names under Citigroup's trademark red umbrella include Citibank,
CitiFinancial, Primerica, Smith Barney, Banamex, and Travelers Life
and Annuity. Additional information may be found at
http://www.citigroup.com/ DATASOURCE: The Student Loan Corporation
CONTACT: Media - Anita Gupta of Citibank, +1-212-559-0297, ; or
Linda Ricci of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York,
+1-212-720-6143, , both for The Student Loan Corporation Web site:
http://www.studentloan.com/ http://www.citigroup.com/
hftp://www.ny.frb.org/pihome/educator/fedchal.html
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