Robinson Students Earn Invitation to State Championship for Personal Finance

Governor's Challenge Friday, April 20th

By Carol Wilt & Karen Miller
High School Spotlight
March 23, 2018

Robinson Secondary School Qualifies for Statewide Economics and Personal Finance Competition

Reston, VA -- Robinson Secondary School has won a spot in The Governor’s Challenge in Economics and Personal Finance, a rigorous statewide competition to be held Friday, April 20th at Capital One in Richmond. 

Robinson Secondary School is one of several teams from across Virginia that will test their knowledge of economic concepts and apply their skill in personal finance at the day-long competition.  The Robinson Secondary School team, advised by teacher, Ms. Carol Wilt, earned an invitation to the championship round following an online competition conducted by the Virginia Council on Economic Education (VCEE) in association with the Office of Governor Ralph Northam.  VCEE is a nonprofit public-private partnership focused on enhancing economics and financial education in grades K-12.  Regional winners in each division and other high scoring teams were invited to participate in the “live” championship challenge.

“One of the main FBLA projects this year focused on learning and then teaching personal finance skills so that students have a better understanding of the American enterprise system.  Learning financial skills and how to interact in the economy is empowering to the students. The Governor’s Challenge was the perfect culminating activity for both the project and the key concepts learned in the IB Economics class.  I sincerely appreciate the recognition for these deserving students,” says Ms. Wilt  

Students on the team include: Brendan L., Jeremiah M. and Ian W.  

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The Challenge brings classroom concepts to life for students.  “Learning about economics and how it relates to their lives helps students realize they already participate in the global economy,” said The Honorable Atif Qarni, Virginia’s Secretary of Education.  “Applying these concepts leads to more informed buying and saving decisions on the part of students. They make better choices when planning for their future, including college and job choices as well as the ability to be more reasoned voters.”

The Governor’s Challenge will take place at Capital One in Richmond, Virginia.  For more details, visit VCEE’s website at www.VCEE.org or contact Judi Crenshaw at (804) 827-7402.

“We greatly appreciate the financial support provided by Capital One,” said VCEE Executive Director Daniel Mortensen  “and the Virginia Lottery for sponsoring the teacher luncheon.  Without it the Challenge would not be possible.  We also greatly appreciate the teachers who make it possible for students to participate and the extra effort on their part.”

The Virginia Council on Economic Education (VCEE), a nonprofit organization, provides Virginia’s K-12 students with the economic knowledge and financial skills needed to thrive in our dynamic economy. By providing quality training and up-to-date resources, VCEE partners with teachers and school divisions to help students develop decision-making skills needed to be informed consumers, productive employees or innovative entrepreneurs, thoughtful investors, and reasoned voters. www.VCEE.org