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Wall Street Meets 207th Street

The money was imaginary, but the lessons were real for the students at St. Brendan School who participated in the Stock Market Game this spring. The Norwood school had 65 teams of three competing with over 750 other teams in the region and boasted several teams who were at the top of their divisions.

Starting with a virtual cash account of $100,000, the students worked to create the best-performing portfolios using a live trading simulation. One of St. Brendan’s 5th grade teams, made up of Terrill Daniel, Caitlin Harrison and Neal McAllister, won first place in their division.

An eighth-grade team finished second, a sixth-grade team finished fourth, and a seventh-grade team placed sixth in their divisions.

Computer teacher Mary Thompson, who led the project, said the kids often asked to stay late so they could buy one more stock.  She said part of their success came from including a strong math student in each team. The teams earned from $3,400 to $7,000 each from their investments.

The students received ribbons and certificates from the New York Stock Exchange, and the winning fifth-grade team attended an awards luncheon at New York University on June 15.

The top placing investors are: Caitlin Harrison, Terrill Daniel, Neal McAllister, Eucherius Rosario, Michael Perdomo, Elena Peralta, Rochelle Amoncio, Toni Mackey, Gregory St. Mark, Ivan Kaloyanov, Donika Bruncaj, Cierra Forbin.

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