Video: Ten U.S. Teens Win 2008 National Financial Literacy Challenge Scholarship Awards From Charles Schwab Foundation
Teens win awards and are recognized by the President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy
WASHINGTON, June 18, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX News Network/ -- What:
Ten high school students were honored last night in Washington, D.C., at
the National Financial Literacy Challenge Scholarship Awards Banquet,
sponsored by Charles Schwab Foundation. The 10 winning teens each achieved a
perfect score of 100 percent on the inaugural National Financial Literacy
Challenge, a voluntary online test of personal finance knowledge, sponsored by
the Department of the U.S. Treasury. The attending Award winners, who came
from all over the country, were also recognized by the President's Advisory
Council on Financial Literacy at its meeting this morning at the Department of
the U.S. Treasury.
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In addition to the all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. for the
winners and two guests each, winners will receive a $2,500 scholarship for use
at the college or university of their choice. An additional $1,000
contribution in each of the winners' names will be made to the high schools or
programs that provided their personal finance education, funded by Charles
Schwab Foundation.
Who:
The 2008 National Financial Literacy Challenge Award winners:
-- Tucker Johnson, Old Rochester Regional High School, Mattapoisett, Mass.
-- Jennifer Fisher, Eureka High School, Eureka, Mo.
-- Dennis Saneski, Columbia High School, East Greenbush, N.Y.
-- Olivia Moran, Stonewall Jackson High School, Manassas, Va.
-- Justin Fager, Wauseon High School, Wauseon, Ohio
-- Daniel Weyers, Stevens Point Area Senior High School, Stevens Point,
Wisc.
-- Thabo Abbate, J.P. Taravella High School, Coral Springs, Fla.
-- Nicholas Bruno, Homeschooled, Richmond, Texas
-- Bret Wilkins, Rampart High School, Colorado Springs, Colo.
-- Alex Oswalt, Mira Loma High School, Sacramento, Calif.
Other attendees included:
-- Dan Iannicola, Jr., U.S. Department of Treasury deputy assistant
secretary for financial education and the executive director of the
President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy
-- The members of the President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy,
including Council Chairman Charles R. Schwab and Vice Chairman John Hope
Bryant
-- Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, president of Charles Schwab Foundation
Why:
The goal of the National Financial Literacy Challenge is to bring
attention to the need for more financial education and to encourage educators
and parents to bring the lessons of personal finance into their classrooms and
homes.
The 46,000 teens across the U.S. who took the 35-question online test
turned in an average score of only 56 percent. The amazing teens who won the
awards and the teachers who enrolled them in the Challenge have the ability to
inspire others in their communities with the message that learning about smart
money management is cool. They deserve to be recognized for their outstanding
accomplishment.
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND HARD COPY B-ROLL AVAILABLE: Images include the teens
receiving their awards, as well as a variety of individual and group shots
from the awards ceremony and visits on Capitol Hill and at the Department of
Treasury. For additional photos or hard copy b-roll, contact Katie Peterson at
(310) 659-5380.
SOURCE Charles Schwab Foundation
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