Month: March 2013

Capitol Challenge of the Stock Market Game™ as of 3-25

March 25, 2013

Raleigh, NC – The North Carolina Council on Economic Edcuation is announcing the current rankings for the Capitol Challenge of the Stock Market Game™. Click here for top 20 rankings or for full rankings click here as of 3-25-13.

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2013 Inaugural North Carolina Personal Finance Challenge Results

March 21, 2013

To view the NC Middle School State Champion, second & third place teams click May 21, 2013—The NCCEE announces the results for the inaugural NC Personal Finance Challenge. Congratulations to all the participant schools and thank you for making the inaugural session a successful one, over 100 teams competed! To view the top eight high […]

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2013 Capitol Challenge Rankings

March 20, 2013

Raleigh, NC – The North Carolina Council on Economic Education is announcing the current rankings for the Capitol Challenge of the Stock Market Game™.  Click here for rankings as of 3-18-13.

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2013 North Carolina Online Economics Challenge Results

March 11, 2013

Raleigh, NC – The North Carolina Council on Economic Education announces and congratulates the 2013 North Carolina Economics Challenge Online winners! The preliminary round was held from March 4-7 determining the teams that advanced to the State Championship on March 21, 2013 at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Charlotte Branch. Click here to view […]

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Students learn to trade stocks at Southmont Elementary

March 9, 2013

ASHEBORO, N.C. — Earlier this week, the stock market hit an all time high and a group Southmont Elementary School students in Mrs. Tyndall’s stock market class were watching closely. Mrs. Tyndall also has stock market classes that she coaches at Tabernacle Elementary School. She encourages other schools to get involved as well. For more […]

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NCCEE Represents North Carolina During a HELP Hearing at the US Senate

March 4, 2013

Sandy Wheat, NCCEEExecutive Director, is attending a HELP (Health, Education, Labor & Pensions) hearing in Washington, DC, chaired by Senator Kay Hagan. Testifying today from North Carolina is Nicole Lipp, teacher at Garinger HS & Cathy Pace, CEO, Allegacy FCU.

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