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Overview Report for NFEC 12/04/2013. Elementary Reports. Elementary = 135 Estimated = 40 Total – 175+ Example: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Overview Report for NFEC 12/04/2013

Overview Report for NFEC 12/04/2013

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Elementary Reports Elementary = 135 Estimated = 40 Total – 175+ Example: Arlington High School FBLA students presented

skits to grades K-3 & 4-6 about how to be smart with their money. Also visited classrooms and worked with students on money skills.

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High School Reports High School = 949 Education Exposures = 250+ Estimated = 1200+

(listed on calendar, but not reported) Total – 2400+ Example: Lincoln Southeast students in DECA, FBLA,

Marketing and Business Economics celebrated Money Smart Week by learning about investing and how to really be millionaire!

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West Boyd High SchoolWest Boyd FBLA members showingboth sides of a coin to first grade students.

Foreign Exchange students at West Boyd explained their currency to the elementary students.

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Tekamah-Herman High School• Daily financial trivia contest for grades 7-12.  • Social media feeds were posted on FBLA Facebook and Twitter pages on financial

literacy.• Daily financial tips in school announcements.• Medicare workshop for community members was hosted after school.• Coloring contest for K-6 grade.  Coloring pages were designed by FBLA members

on financial literacy.• Thursday was K-12 grades "Green Day"  where everyone was encouraged to

wear green to school to create awareness of financial literacy.• Accounting, Entrepreneurship,  and General Business classes participated in

online financial challenge.• An article and pictures were submitted to local newspaper covering Money

Smart week activities.•  Digital Media students prepared web sites to summarize week's activities.

 These web sites were linked on the school's web site.• Financial games were posted on school web site for all to play.  

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College Reports College Students – 1142 Education Exposures = 3500+ Estimated – 35 Total – 4,675+ Example: SMMC’s Greek Chic Money Smart Event

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Adult Reports Adults – 140 Estimated – 60 Total = 200

Totals so far!!!! Elementary + High School + College +

Adults = 7,625!!!!!

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Social Media through social media we sought to:

Promote partner resources/events Encourage people to assess their relationships

with money through financial education quizzes Encourage people to have discussions about

financial education with their families Promote NFEC-created financial education

resources Promote NFEC-created Money Smart Week

activities Celebrate partner Money Smart Week successes

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Social Media Social Media Views – 6,865!!!

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Social Media

• 25 people completed the pledge to improve their finances!

• 30 posted savings tips!

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Tailgate November 2nd prior to the Northwestern

Game Volunteers from NFEC Estimating reach of 1000

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Money Smart Essay CompetitionFirst Place winning $500!

School: Aurora Public SchoolsStudent: Kate KluteGrade: 8th

Teacher: Katie Scott Second Place winning $250!

School: Pound Middle School, LincolnStudent: Lilly YoungGrade: 6th

Teacher: Laura Rigoni Third Place winning $100

School: Elkhorn Ridge Middle SchoolStudent: Ellie SorensenGrade: 7th

Teacher: Cathy Nelson

Other top 10 schools/teachers (in no particular order)Sargent Schools – Emily TobiasMarrs Margent School (Omaha) – William ChleboradBrownell-Talbot (Omaha) – Robert GoetschkesRussell Middle School (Omaha) – Zachary WardLoup County Public Schools – Sandra MannAurora Middle School – Katie ScottExeter-Milligan Public School – Allison Brahm

300 Essays Submitted

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Finance Challenge www.financechallenge.o

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Online academic competition Middle School Division High School Division Cash prizes 1st, 2nd, and 3rd

1200 students participated

Middle School DivisionTeacher School Name Rank

Arlis Scanlan Platteview Central 1

Dani Fusco Pound Middle School 2

Dani Fusco Pound Middle School 3

Dani Fusco Pound Middle School 4

Karma Yantzie Shickley Public School 5

Nathan Krauel Lindsay Holy Family 6

Arlis Scanlan Platteview Central 7

Jan Osborn Sargent High School 8

Dani Fusco Pound Middle School 9

Jan Osborn Sargent High School 10

High School DivisionTeacher School Name Rank

Greg Warneke Pierce High 1Chris Lewandowski Malcolm 2Craig Barjenbruch Centennial 3

Justin McGill Norris High School 4

Jessica Nelson Millard South High School 5

Shawna Koger Arlington High School 6

Susan Dimmitt Alliance High School 7

Kari Tunink Columbus High School 8

Nick Jarzynka Elkhorn High School 9

Annette Rasmussen Wayne High School 10

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Capitol Display

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Radio/TV Exposure 52,000!!! Mom’s Everyday spot on Credit Reports First at Four – with 2nd place essay winner KFOR – Thanks, Dale Johnson!

Jennifer Davidson & Angie Schreiner - Kids and Money

Mark Egermier & Julie Farwell – Adults and Money Erin Wirth & Dean Obenauer – College Students

and Money Julia Craig & Mikki Venekamp – Credit, Identity

Theft, & Payday Lending

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Total Reached Events that we know of:

69,490+ !!!!! Your turn to share……