25 Teams to Compete in Final Rounds of the 2012 Euro Challenge
25 high school teams, out of over 100 that participated in the 2012 Euro Challenge program, will compete in the semi-final round of the competition held on the morning of April 30th at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Five teams will advance to the final round held in the afternoon of the same day. The following high schools, representing 11 states and the District of Columbia, have advanced to the semi-final round and will compete in New York City on April 30th:
Oceanside High School, Oceanside, NY
Rumson-Fair Haven High School, Rumson, NJ
West Windsor Plainsboro High School, North Plainsboro Township, NJ
Westfield Senior High School, Westfield, NJ
Rutgers Preparatory High School, Somerset, NJ
Herricks High School, New Hyde Park, NY
The Delbarton School, Morristown, NJ
High School for Math, Science & Engineering, New York, NY
Hunter College High School, New York, NY
George W. Hewlett High School, Hewlett, NY
Marlboro High School, Marlboro, NJ
Montclair High School, Montclair, NJ
Ridgefield High School, Ridgefield, CT
School Without Walls, Washington, DC
Coral Gables Senior High School, Coral Gables, FL
Marine & Oceanographic Academy, Fort Pierce, FL
Miami Palmetto Senior High School, Pinecrest, FL
Madison East High School, Madison, WI
Elgin High School, Elgin, IL
Bedford High School, Bedford, MA
International Academy Central, Bloomfield Hills, MI
East Chapel Hill High School, Chapel Hill, NC
Carrboro High School, Carrboro, NC
North Allegheny Intermediate High School, Pittsburgh, PA
First Baptist Christian Academy, Pasadena, TX
The single most beneficial competition to offer kids a venue through which to learn and gain practical experience beyond our borders.

I can follow economic news and read about what is happening in the euro area and actually understand what is going on! All in all, participating in the Euro Challenge was an amazing experience.
The Euro Challenge brings the EU to life better than any text book or web site. It gives bright young Americans a lifelong interest in economics and in the EU-US partnership – which today is more important than ever, as we work together for sustainable global recovery.


