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The high school competitions
offered by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston provide
an opportunity for students to learn about monetary
policy, consumer education, basic economics, and economic
history in a competitive but rewarding way. If you have
any questions or comments about the High School Competitions
offered by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston or would
like to receive information about the competitions or
any of the other activities and programs, please feel
free to contact us at our toll free number 1-800-409-1333
or by e-mail.
Economics Challenge
National Economics Challenge 
The CEE National Economics Challenge is an exciting contest for high school students to test their economics knowledge. Students work individually and in teams to answer questions related to micro-, macro-, and international economics and current events. The competition is designed to promote student interest in economics and to raise public awareness of the activities and mission of the CEE-affiliated state Councils and university Centers for Economic Education.
Economics Challenge (state-level)
Fed Challenge
The
FED CHALLENGE Competition promotes economic
literacy by asking students to analyze economic conditions
and recommend an appropriate course for monetary policy.
The competition encourages the development of important
skills such as: research and analysis; decision-making;
argument formulation; and effective communication. High schools, colleges, and community colleges can compete.
LifeSmarts
LifeSmarts, “the ultimate consumer challenge,” is an educational competition that builds the consumer and marketplace knowledge and skills of teenagers. The competition focuses on 4 key areas: technology & the environment, personal finance, consumer rights & responsibilities and health & safety. The teens first compete individually online through their school or organization to qualify to be part of a team of five. The top scoring teams are chosen to compete with other MA schools at the State Championship held here at the Fed. The state champions then go on to an all expense paid trip to compete at the National Competition which is held in a different state each year.
Massachusetts School Bank Association (MSBA) Conference and Competition
This conference is a competition where partnering banks and schools come to compete on topics such as identity theft, the Federal Reserve System, credit, and many other topics.
Reserve Cup 
A high school-based financial literacy competition where student teams participate in a quiz show format that tests their knowledge in a variety of financial topics and economics. |