Nicole
Levine, a fifth grader at Jordan-Small Middle School is the State of Maine
winner in the InvestWrite Competition with McGraw Hill Financial for the spring
essay contest elementary division. Levine and her teacher Jack Fitch were
recognized at the school on June 16th.
Levine
is among 20,000 students nationwide who wrote an essay for the competition.
The
competition is part of the Stock Market Game and is judged by teachers and
industry professionals.
Levine
wrote about Facebook as a Long-term Investment. “The most important reason for my decision to choose Facebook is that I
wanted to select one of the very best and most innovative companies that will
lead the future for communicating over the World Wide Web,” she wrote.
"Teaching
students at a very young age the basics of finance and the stock market is
essential to their broad education and to being well-informed investors later
in life,” said Douglas L. Peterson, President and Chief Executive Officer of
McGraw Hill Financial. “As financial markets
become more complex and more global, investors of all ages can benefit from
learning how to save, spend and earn money wisely—what we call ‘financial
essentials.’ We are delighted to support the SIFMA Foundation and congratulate
Nicole on this achievement.”
Levine enjoys playing the piano and
recently started violin lessons. She has also participated in basketball and
softball for many years and dances competitively in ballet.
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