{"id":28009,"date":"2024-04-24T14:20:50","date_gmt":"2024-04-24T14:20:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nclnet.org\/?p=28009"},"modified":"2024-04-29T20:53:38","modified_gmt":"2024-04-29T20:53:38","slug":"dallas-high-school-team-from-pennsylvania-wins-2024-national-lifesmarts-championship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nclnet.org\/dallas-high-school-team-from-pennsylvania-wins-2024-national-lifesmarts-championship\/","title":{"rendered":"Dallas High School team from Pennsylvania wins 2024 National LifeSmarts Championship"},"content":{"rendered":"
April 24, 2024<\/p>\n
Media contact: National Consumers League \u2013 Melody Merin, melodym@nclnet.org<\/a>, 202-207-2831<\/p>\n Washington, DC \u2013 Pennsylvania\u2019s Dallas High School students were crowned the 2024 National Varsity LifeSmarts Champion in San Diego, California, this past Sunday, April 21. Coached by Kevin West, the Pennsylvania team consisted of Captain Marie Popielarz, Artem Smagin, Kareem Almeky, Riley Dewey, and Mahi Dohl.<\/p>\n Joining them in the final match was the Selah Gold FCCLA team from Selah, Washington. Members of the Washington team were Captain Hannah Christianson, Macie Ladd, Indiana Hilmes, and Hannah Rees, with Jeff and Dania Cochran serving as their coaches.<\/p>\n Rounding out the final four teams were the Crosby High School Bulldogs from Connecticut and the Country Clovers 4-H team from Delaware 4-H.<\/p>\n This year\u2019s competition marked the 30th<\/sup> anniversary of LifeSmarts, the youth consumer education program of the National Consumers League. Forty-seven student teams\u2014consisting of 230 students\u2014traveled from across the country to compete over four days at the Hyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa and Marina in San Diego.<\/p>\n \u201cThis year\u2019s Nationals was special because we are celebrating 30 years of the LifeSmarts program, with this year’s event being our largest competition to date,\u201d said LifeSmarts Program Director Lisa Hertzberg. \u201cI want to congratulate all the teams and their coaches who came to San Diego to compete, learn from each other, and have fun. Congratulations to this year\u2019s winning team from Dallas High School in Dallas, Pennsylvania!\u201d<\/p>\n LifeSmarts is an education and scholarship program run by the Washington, DC-based National Consumers League (NCL), the nation\u2019s oldest consumer advocacy organization. It competitively tests junior high \/ middle school, and high school student\u2019s knowledge of five topic areas including consumer rights and responsibilities, personal finance, health & safety, technology & workforce preparation, and the environment in online and in-person competitions using a quiz bowl-style format. LifeSmarts is available in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and in partnership with student leadership programs such as 4-H BPA, FBLA, FCCLA, and SkillsUSA.<\/p>\n Each student on the first-place team received a $1,500.00 scholarship; second-place team members received $1,000.00 scholarships; and third-place team members received $750 scholarships. Team members who placed fourth received gift cards.<\/p>\n Teens from each of the 47 teams represented at Nationals also competed as individuals, and the top-scoring student in each LifeSmarts topic received a $500 scholarship from NCL. The 2024 winners are:<\/p>\n Coleman Mangham from Varsity Wild Card 1 (Tift County 4-H, Georgia) and Shelby Brewer from Massaponax High School in Virginia were awarded co-LifeSmarts Students of the Year. They each received $100 Amazon gift cards.<\/p>\n Winning recognition as LifeSmarts Coaches of the Year were Ginger Walters from Massaponax High School and Sahvanna Mease from Calhan High School Colorado. Both coaches received $100 Amazon gift cards.<\/p>\n LifeSmarts State Coordinators of the Year were awarded to Mary Hillmann of Minnesota, and Kay Johnson and Tammie McCarthy, both from Wisconsin.<\/p>\n The Sarah Weinberg LifeSmarts Memorial Scholarship, given each year to a student who demonstrates an extraordinary commitment to community service, was awarded to Marie Popielarz from Pennsylvania.<\/p>\n Many LifeSmarts teams entered the anti-counterfeiting digital poster contest, sponsored by Amazon. Winners of the digital poster contest were: School Without Walls, District of Columbia; Buffalo High School FBLA, Wyoming; Calhan High School Varsity, Colorado; Sweepstakes Team 3, Blair Oaks High School, Missouri; West Chicago High School, Illinois; JCHS FCCLA, Kansas; Tift County 4-H, Georgia; Sweepstakes Team 2, West Feliciana High School, Louisiana; Sweepstakes Team 4, Larimer County 4-H, Colorado; and Riverside High School \/ Hi-Point Career Center BPA, Ohio. Each team received a $100 cash prize.<\/p>\n Winners in the identity theft essay contest were Kyle Bakhsh \u2013 Sweepstakes Team 1 (Cobb County 4-H, Georgia); Parker Bennett \u2013 Sweepstakes Team 4 \u2013 Louisiana; Allie Higgins \u2013 Idaho;\u00a0 Maria Huck \u2013 West Virginia, and Kristina Plank \u2013 Riverside High School\/ Ohio Hi-Point Career Center BPA . Each received a $1,000 scholarship, courtesy of Norton.<\/p>\n Kenvue sponsored scholarships that were awarded to five students who excelled in educational and outreach efforts in OTC medicine safety. Winners were Alex Piscane, Florida; Chloe Doiron, Sweepstakes Team 2, West Feliciana High School Louisiana; Kyle Bakhsh, Sweepstakes Team 1, Cobb County 4-H, Georgia; Mahi Dohl, Dallas High School, Pennsylvania; and Natalie Rodriguez, Econoponax, Massaponax High School, Virginia.<\/p>\n The top teams in the TikTok\/Instagram videos on OTC medicine safety garnered praise from the contest\u2019s judges and were recognized with achievement certificates. The schools recognized were:<\/p>\n The LifeSmarts Team Spirit Award went to Odessa High School FBLA from Missouri. The team demonstrated outstanding camaraderie and great sportsmanship throughout the four-day championship.<\/p>\n Awards for best t-shirt design, Instagram contest, and meme and pin design were also announced. The best meme went to Francis Marion FBLA, Alabama. The People\u2019s Choice t-shirt winner was JCHS FCCLA, Kansas and the LifeSmarts team t-shirt award went to West Virginia\u2019s John Marshall High School. The Instagram contest winner was Odessa High School, Missouri. The inaugural LifeSmarts pin design contest was won by Gracie Erichsen of Junction City High School FCCLA, Kansas, and Landon Rourke and Layson Ferguson of West Feliciana High School, Louisiana.<\/p>\n \u201cStudents who come to Nationals are some of the most dedicated and competitive students in the country. Their knowledge of consumer topics is vast, which is commendable because that is the goal we set for the LifeSmarts program\u2014to be well-informed consumers,\u201d said NCL Chief Executive Officer Sally Greenberg. \u201cThe information they acquire through this program will help them become savvy and well-informed consumers.\u201d<\/p>\n Sponsors of the 2024 National LifeSmarts Championship were Amazon, Kenvue, Norton, Discover, Tide, FICO, Comcast Universal, Melaleuca, AARP, Bayer, JP Morgan Chase, American Express, Washington State Employees Credit Union, and Zillow.<\/p>\n At Sunday\u2019s closing ceremony, NCL announced that Chicago, Illinois will be hosting the 2025 National LifeSmarts Championship next year.<\/p>\n To learn more about NCL\u2019s youth consumer education program, visit LifeSmarts<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n
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