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OLIN DAVIS AWARDS
The Olin W. Davis Awards for ExemplaryTeaching of Economics in Indiana, sponsoredby the Indiana Council for EconomicEducation (ICEE), are built on the foundationProfessor Davis established and we honorhim with this fitting tribute.These awards arefunded by the Indiana Farm Bureau & FarmBureau Insurance.
Award recipients are selected based ontheir professional training and teachingexperience, classroom projects in economiceducation, their influence on schooleconomic education programs, and theirinvolvement in activities outside theclassroom that promote economiceducation.
GRADUATE CREDIT PROGRAMS
Each summer the Indiana Council forEconomic Education (ICEE) sponsorsintensive, graduate-credit workshops for K-12teachers.These workshops cover a variety ofeconomic topics and take place at the ICEE‘sUniversity Centers.Teachers learn economic,basic business and financial concepts anddevelop curriculum units to use with theirstudents.Thanks to our generouscontributors, the ICEE offers full or partialtuition scholarships to those attending theworkshops, which over the years havebecome the “flagship” program of the ICEE.
Two hundred seventy-five (275) Indianateachers received scholarships to attend oneof 18 intensive graduate-credit programs.
IN-SERVICE PROGRAMS
ICEE reached 2386 teachers andeducators via regional in-service programsand intensive summer workshops. Teacherswere trained in such programs as
• Energy, Economics, & the Environment• Play Dough Economics• Mini-Economy• Teaching Economics Using Children’s Literature• KidsEcon Posters• Half-Pint and Pint-Size Economics• Virtual Economics• Money and Banking• Chocolate Economics• Mathematics and Economics• Take Stock in Indiana• Learning, Earning, and Investing• International Economics
2006 Olin W. Davis Award for Excellencein Teaching Economics Awards:
Statewide WinnerMichelle Foutz,
Carmel High School
Regional WinnersStaci Herrin,
Benjamin Bosse High School, EvansvilleJeff Huntington,
Calvary Lutheran School, IndianapolisBob Mira,
West Lafayette High SchoolTony Pottorff,
Columbus East High School
Honorable MentionCarrie Cannon,
Jackson Intermediate Center, South BendCheryl Irwin,
West Vigo High School,West Terre HauteNicole Williams,
Louis B. Russell Jr, Elementary School#48, Indianapolis
Supported By:
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CALENDAR CONTEST
ICEE sponsored its annual EconomicsCalendar Contest for students in grades 2-8.Teachers submitted a total of 269 student
entries. ICEE will distribute a 2007 Indianacalendar, featuring all 12 state winners,courtesy of Printing Partners, Indianapolis.
PAUL SAMUELSON ENTERPRISE AWARDFOR COMMUNITY LEADERS
Mike Brian, Indiana Michigan Power, was
selected to receive our 2006 Paul Samuelson
Enterprise Award because of his outstanding
long-term commitment to economic
education. Mike was instrumental in the
creation of the Energy, Economics, and the
Environment (EEE) curriculum and the
implementation of the EEE workshops at
IUSB, IPFW, and Ball State University based
on this curriculum. These workshops are still
being offered today.
Mike served for several years on the
Executive Committee of the Indiana Council,
serving as chairman for two years. He
stepped down in 2005 due to reorganization
of the company, “willing” his seat on the
Executive Committee to Jim Butcher which
helped to ensure continuation of funding for
the EEE curriculum and training programs.
This award is given annually in honor of
Paul Samuelson, a native of Gary, Indiana,
who founded the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology’s Graduate Department of
Economics.
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Winner ..............................School ...............................................................................Grade...............Teacher
Morgan Cochran ...............Hamilton Heights Elementary, Arcadia ...........................4......................John P. Walsh
Mikala Conaway................South Grove Intermediate, Beech Grove........................6......................Lou Ann Pieper
Jennifer Davis ...................Tri West Middle School, Lizton........................................8......................Lana Koontz
John Garces ......................Queen of Angels School, Fort Wayne .............................4......................Karen Chesterman
Whitney Johnson ..............Goshen Middle School, Goshen .......................................7......................Kerry Wilson
Rachael Lewis ...................South Grove Intermediate, Beech Grove........................4......................Lou Ann Pieper
Myles Malone ....................South Grove Intermediate, Beech Grove........................4......................Lou Ann Pieper
Lauren Phifer ...................Tipton Elementary School, Tipton...................................4......................Shari Cottingham
Thomas O’Neal .................Tri West Middle School, Lizton........................................8......................Lana Koontz
Becca Schooley .................Royerton Elementary School, Muncie..............................5......................Deb Christopher
Selena Solorio ...................South Grove Intermediate, Beech Grove........................4......................Lou Ann Pieper
Katie Volkman...................Floyds Knobs Elementary School, Floyds Knob..............4......................Julie Kaiser
Jennifer DavisTri-West Middle School
Becca SchooleyRoyerton Elementary School
CALENDAR CONTEST WINNERS 2005
Selena SolorioSouth Grove Intermediate
Winning entries are pictured throughout this report.Supported By:
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The Indiana Economics Challenge is anopportunity for teams of four high schoolstudents to demonstrate their knowledge ona broad array of economics topics andsubjects. The program is competitive andfun and offers an opportunity to travel andmeet other students in an atmospherewhere economics knowledge is tested andrecognized. Students competesimultaneously at three Indiana sites, in oneof two divisions, Adam Smith or DavidRicardo.
The Adam Smith Division is for studentsenrolled in Advanced Placement (AP Micro,AP Macro, or AP Micro and Macro),International Baccalaureate (Pre-IB and IB),honors, two-semester, or any other advancedcourse in economics (including coursestaught by a secondary teacher where collegecredit is earned). Students enrolled in asecond economics or economics-relatedcourse must compete in the Adam SmithDivision. The David Ricardo Division is forstudents enrolled in a one-semester (or less)general economics course or courses whichinclude introductory economic concepts(social studies, business, personal finance,etc.).
The Adam Smith Division students aretested in areas of micro, macro, internationaleconomics and current events using amultiple choice, pencil and paper test forthree rounds.
The David Ricardo Division students takea multiple-choice, pencil and paper test forthree rounds. Students are tested in thesame areas as the Adam Smith Division;however, the questions for the David RicardoDivision are chosen with greater emphasison economic applications and less emphasison economic theory than the questions forthe Adam Smith Division.
Following the first three rounds, the toptwo teams in each division at each site meetin an oral Quiz Bowl to answer questions ona wide variety of economics topics. Thewinning teams of the oral Quiz Bowl fromeach division at each site have their writtentest scores compared to determine the statechampions. State champions in each divisiontravel to Chicago to compete against teamsfrom other states in the Mid-West RegionalChampionship.
2006 Economics ChallengeThe 2006 Economics Challenge
competition involved a record number of200 students (50 teams) competing for theright to represent Indiana at the regionalcompetition in Chicago.
Winners at each of the three sites were:
Mishawaka site:
Adam Smith DivisionFirst Place: St. Joseph High School,
South Bend
David Ricardo Division First Place: Homestead High School,
Fort Wayne
Indianapolis site:
Adam Smith Division First Place: Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School
David Ricardo Division First Place:West Lafayette High School
New Albany site:
Adam Smith Division First Place: Columbus East High School
David Ricardo DivisionFirst Place: Columbus East High School
Indianapolis site:
Adam Smith DivisionFirst Place: Carmel High SchoolSecond Place: Zionsville High School
David Ricardo Division First Place: Carmel High School Second Place:West Lafayette High School
New Albany site:
Adam Smith Division First Place: Madison Consolidated
High SchoolSecond Place: North High School, Evansville
First Place: Madison Consolidated High School
Second Place: South Ripley High School,Versailles
3ECONOMICS CHALLENGE
Proud Econ Challenge Winners!
Myles MaloneSouth Grove Intermediate
Whitney JohnsonGoshen Middle School
AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE
ICEE continued its tradition of awardingexcellence in teaching, learning, andcommunity support. At the annual Awardsfor Excellence Program October 12, 2005,ICEE recognized 48 award winners in 8different award categories.
Mikala ConawaySouth Grove Intermediate
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Thirty two (32) schools in 28 schoolcorporations received $59,391 in mini-grantsto develop innovative school economicsprograms.
• MSD Southwest Allen County, Aboite Elementary • Brownstown Central Community Schools, Brownstown Central
Middle School • Carmel Clay Schools, Carmel Elementary • Carmel Clay Schools, Carmel High School • Caston School Corporation, Caston Jr/Sr High School • Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation, Columbus East High
School • Fayette County School Corporation, Connersville Middle School • MSD Washington Township, Crooked Creek School • Delaware Community Schools, DeSoto Elementary • Michigan City Area Schools, Joy Elementary • East Noble School Corporation, Kendallville Middle School • MSD Southwest Allen County, Lafayette Meadows Elementary • South Spencer, Luce Elementary School • White River Valley, Lyons Elem/Worthington Elem • Tippecanoe School Corporation, Mayflower Mill Elementary • Rush County Schools, Milroy Elementary School • East Porter County School Corporation, Morgan Township Middle and High
School • North Newton School District, Morocco Elementary • Franklin County Community School Corporation, Mt. Carmel School • Michigan City Area Schools, Mullen Elementary School • Mooresville Consolidated School Corp., Neil A. Armstrong Elem.,
Northwood Elem., and Waverly Elementary • Muncie Community Schools, North View Elementary • Perry Central Community Schools, Perry Central Elementary • Randolph Southern School Corporation, Randolph Southern Elementary
School• Centerville Abington Community Schools, Rose Hamilton Elementary • Delaware Community Schools, Royerton Elementary • MSD Shakamak, Shakamak Jr/Sr High School • South Harrison Community School Corporation, South Central
Elementary • Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation, Mentone Elementary School • North West Hendricks School Corporation,Tri-West Middle School • Elkhart Community School,Woodland Elementary • Mt Pleasant Township,Yorktown Elementary
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John GarcesQueen of Angels School
Morgan CochranHamilton Heights Elementary School
Rachael LewisSouth Grove Intermediate
TAKE STOCK IN INDIANA
Our investor education program for middleschool and high school teachers in Indiana for2005-06 was conducted under an initiativecalled Take Stock in Indiana.This program,made possible by a grant from the InvestorProtection Trust (IPT), provided teacherswith standards based instruction andclassroom materials developed by theNational Council on Economic Education toteach students the importance of saving andinvesting. With this comprehensiveinvestment education curriculum, studentsare introduced to the ins-and-outs oflongterm investing.They take a critical look atinvestment opportunities – mutual funds,stocks, bonds, and more – and uncoverstrategies for building lasting wealth. Theobjectives of Take Stock in Indiana were to:• Develop and improve the skills and
knowledge students will need to makeinvestment decisions.
• Provide an opportunity for students topractice investment strategies.
• Provide teachers with standards-basedmaterials.
The Take Stock in Indiana program containedthree initiatives.
1. Free regional workshops and school in-services.
2. Every participant received the standards-based curriculum, Learning, Earning, andInvesting.
3. Investor Education Posters• Indiana Stock Market Program
To kick off the program, we mailed everymiddle and high school in Indiana two sets ofcolorful posters in mid September. TheInvestor Education Posters (funded by theInvestor Protection Trust) are three postersthat highlight key concepts that will helpstudents become better investors.TheFinancial Literacy Posters are two postersthat highlight economic principles and stepsto save and build wealth.The IPT is anonprofit organization devoted to investoreducation. Since 1993, the IPT has workedwith the states to provide the independent,objective investor education needed by allAmericans to make informed investmentdecisions. For more information about IPTvisit, www.investorprotection.org
STOCK MARKET PROGRAM
15,361 students (3,824 teams) learnedabout saving, investing, and financialmarkets—with its risks and rewards—asparticipants in the Stock Market Simulation.The SMS competition, co-sponsored by eightnewspaper-in-education programs across thestate, culminated this year with a winner forthe fall and spring state winners in the threedivisions: elementary, intermediate, and highschool.
In the fall of 2006, ICEE’s stock marketprogram will get a fresh look and partnerwith the Foundation for Investor Education(FIE) in presenting The Stock Market Game™
statewide in Indiana.Together with theUniversity Centers for Economic Educationand NIE partners, this terrific program willoffer teachers a new interface, more features,and expanded classroom resources. Oneimportant change includes the URL.Thewebsite for the new program iswww.stockmarketgame.org.
Teachers can look forward to receivingnew educational materials that will help themget the most out of the program.The StockMarket Game™ features a new teacherresource center.Teachers will be able tosearch for teacher materials based on gradelevel and their own understanding of theconcepts.The Stock Market Game™ programwill provide a great educational experiencefor both students and teachers.
SMS State WinnersFall 2005
Elementary Division: Carroll ElementarySchool, Flora Teacher, Mike Hyman Middle School Division:St. Luke Middle School, Indianapolis Teacher,Beth Herrick High School Division: Homestead HighSchool Team, Fort Wayne Teacher, JeffLivensparger
Spring 2006 Elementary Division: Yorktown ElementarySchool,Yorktown Teacher, Adam Kane Middle School Division: Centerville JuniorHigh School, Centerville Teacher, Brent Biggs High School Division: Columbus North HighSchool, Columbus Teacher, Karen Russell
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YOUNG ECONOMIST SCHOLARSHIPAWARD
Each year the ICEE gives 12 awards tohigh school economics students who haveexcelled in economics.The statewide winnerreceives a $500 check and other awardwinners receive a $200 check. Specificjudging criteria are:
• Successful completion of a high schooleconomics course by the end of theschool year.
• Special achievement in economics(school business, or communityprograms)
• Overall high school scholasticachievement
• Demonstration of leadership andcitizenship
The 2006 Young Economist Awardwinners are:
*Jack Wharton, Carmel High School
Amy Bittner, North High School, Evansville
Austin Eiler, Rochester High School
Kevin Geisler, South Ripley Jr./Sr. High School, Versailles
Angela Hostetler, Goshen High School
Katie Jenkins, Columbus East High School
Madeline Johnson, Elkhart Memorial High School
Michael Lang, Kokomo High School
Brendan Mahon, John Adams High School, South Bend
Marie Schwartzman, Columbus East High School
Brantly Sturgeon, Castle High School, Newburgh
Matthew Westerlund, Munster High School
*designates statewide winner
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Katie VolkmanFloyds Knobs Elementary
Thomas O’NealTri-West Middle School
Supported By:
HARRINGTON AWARDS
These awards are presented annually inhonor of Peter V. Harrington, the ExecutiveDirector of the Indiana Council for EconomicEducation from 1971-1997. His exceptionalcommitment and leadership built the IndianaCouncil into one of the strongest Councils forEconomic Education in the country. Indiana’s12 Centers for Economic Education (mostorganized by Peter), are central to ourorganizational strength. Each Center makesteacher training in economics and itspedagogy available within a 50 mile radius ofany K-12 teacher in Indiana.
The 2006 award recipients are:
Overall Excellence ($3,000):IU Northwest Center, directed by JohnGibson.
EA Program and ICEE Program Initiatives($1,500): IUPUI Center, directed byRobert Harris
Number of Teachers Trained ($1,000):University of Southern Indiana, directed byGreg Valentine.
Support of IDOE Economic Grant Award($500): IU Northwest Center, directed byJohn Gibson
ECON CAMP: AN INSTITUTE FOR HIGHSCHOOL TEACHERS OF ECONOMICS
Each fall, high school teachers are invited toattend Econ Camp, held at Camp Tecumseh inBrookston. The overall purpose of this dayand a half event is to improve economicliteracy in Indiana, focusing on economicconcepts identified in the Indiana EconomicsStandards.The Camp is an integral part ofIndiana’s contribution to the NationalCampaign for Economic Literacy, initiated bythe National Council on Economic Education.
There are three primary goals of the Campprogram:
• Review and reinforce an understanding ofeconomic concepts identified in theEconomics Standards.
• Share best teaching practices relatingthese concepts to current public policy issues.
• Promote economics as an important partof the curriculum in the high school.
Camp Tecumseh
Brookston, Indiana
October 19-20, 2005
(Register by October 11, 2005)
Program Sponsors:
Indiana Council for Economic Education
The George and Frances Ball Foundation
Department of Agricultural Economics,
Purdue University
Indiana Department of Education
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PRE-SERVICE
To ensure that new K-12 teachers enterthe classroom armed with sound economicscontent and best teaching practices, ICEEcontinued initiatives to encourage Schools ofEducation to offer the undergraduate course,Economics for Future Teachers. The Purdue, IUKokomo, and ISU Centers reached 229education students with this three-creditcourse.
Supported By:
Lauren PhiferTipton Elementary
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$50,000 - $80,000
Indiana Department of Education
Investor Protection Trust
Indiana Secretary of State
$30,000 - $49,999
Indiana Michigan Power
John W. Anderson Foundation
$10,000 - $29,999
School of Agriculture, Purdue University
Ball Brothers Foundation
Chase Bank, Indianapolis
Fort Wayne Community Foundation
George & Frances Ball Foundation
National Council on Economic Education
Purdue Goldman Sachs Endowment
State Farm Insurance
TCF Bank
$5,000 - $9,999
CIBER, Purdue
Citigroup Foundation
City Securities
Duke Realty
Indiana Farm Bureau
Printing Partners
Purdue Agricultural Economics Dept.
Purdue Quasi-Endowment
Purdue Senesh Endowment
Teachers Credit Union
$2,500 - $4,999
Ackerman Foundation
Community Bankers Association of Indiana
Farm Bureau Insurance
Gannett Foundation – Lafayette Journal &
Courier
Indiana Bankers Association
$1,000 - $2,499
Caterpillar Inc.
CTS Foundation
Dexter Axle – Tompkins Industries
Foundation for Investor Education (SMG)
Gannett Foundation – Muncie Star Press
IUPUI Dept. of History
Muncie Power Products
Purdue Echrich Foundation
Rotary Foundation of Indianapolis
$500 - $999
Coachman Industries
First State Bank Middlebury Goshen
Goelzer Investment Management Inc.
Indiana Chamber of Commerce
Kirby Risk – Lafayette
Lafayette Life Insurance Co.
Mutual Federal Savings Bank
Ontario Corporation
School Book Center
Simon Property Group
Steak & Shake
Terre Haute Savings Bank
Thunderbird Products
$250 - $499
Boyce Forms Systems
Eugene & Marilyn Glick Foundation
First Merchants Bank
Indiana Petroleum Council
Lingle Real Estate
Mead Johnson Nutritionals
Woods & Groom Foundation
$249 or less
Bar-Cons Federal Credit Union
First Bank Richmond
Indiana American Water Company
Indiana Manufacturing Association
Indiana State Teachers Association
Livengood & Associates
Modern Educational Systems
Peckinpaugh & Associates
Reid Hospital and Home Care Services
Seldom Rest Farms
Swiss Investment Corporation
Wal-Mart
Wayne Bank and Trust Co.
6 2005-06 CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION HONOR ROLLDIRECTORS CIRCLE
Dr. Lloyd BenjaminPresidentIndiana State University
Ms. Judith BrigantiPresidentIndiana State Teachers Association
Mr. Kevin BrinegarPresidentIndiana Chamber of Commerce
Mr. Charles CrowPresident & CEOCommunity Bank
Mr. Gerry DickPresidentGrow Indiana Media Ventures
Mr. Charles HetrickPresidentMaxon Corp
Mr. Pat KielyPresidentIndiana Manufacturers Association
Representative Sheila KlinkerIndiana State Representative
Dr. Suellen ReedSuperintendent Public InstructionIndiana Department of Education
Mr.Todd RokitaIndiana Secretary of State
Mr. Ian RollandRetired ChairmanLincoln National Corp
Mr. Don VillwockPresidentIndiana Farm Bureau
Senator Thomas WeatherwaxIndiana State Senator
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$2500 +
Thomas & Patty Hefner
Russell & Ruth Pulliam
$1,000 - $2,499
Tom Brademas
Mark Maddox
Nellie Lou Meyer
Jim Robinson
$500 - $999
Tony Fiorillo
Peter D. Harrington
Linda Lentz
Connie Palmetier
Joe Wilson
$250 - $499
Johnny Alse
Beverly Brewer
Robert Dalton
Stanley Holliday
Paul Kochanowski
Jeff Smith
Mike Watts
Dennis Weidenaar
$100 - $249
Stefan & Joan Anderson
David Ballard
Betty Brown
Wilbert Budd
John Conant
Wayne Davis
Harlan Day
Lisa Ellison
Robert Glazier
Tom & Lisa Harrison
Charles Hetrick
George Horwich
Jim Joven
William Kendall
Ray Larson
Vic & Grace Lechtenberg
John Martin
William Marvel
Joy Mason
Dave Petritz
Jim Robinson
Dana Smith
Jeff Spalding
Mary Jane Sursa
Barb Underwood
Amber VanTil
Ashton Veramallay
Robert White
DeVon Yoho
$99 or less
Dan Allen
Phyllis Amburn
Cheryl Ann Azcona
Jill Baisinger
Kathy Barrett
Patrick & Jane Botts
Mr. & Mrs.Warren Breniman
Tom Buszek
Jim & Jessica Butcher
Julie Chismar
Darryl Christy
Jamie Clack
Linn & Susan Crull
Greg Cutchin
Miriam Dant
Barbara DeGortari
Vicki DeMao
Cornelius & Mary Dollison
Chris Fenner
April Fidler
Jeff Freeman
Paul Freeman
Mary Grabianowski
Tom & Christine Hilkert
Gregory Hudspeth
Chris Johnson
William King
Ryan Kitchell
Senator Richard Lugar
Chris McGrew
Casey Butler Moeller
Diane Munter
Harry Pearson
John Peck
Kim Powers
Joe Rueff
Timothy Schilling
Jackie Siefker
Thomas Thise
Sally Joe Vasicko
Richard & Carol Wood
Joette Ziarko
72005-06 INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTOR HONOR ROLLEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Jill Baisinger, Indiana Department of Education
Dave Ballard, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis – Louisville Branch
Tom Brademas, Center Management Corp.
Joe Breedlove, Indiana State AFL-CIO
Beverly Brewer, Indiana Council for Economic Education
Jim Butcher, Indiana Michigan Power
John Conant, ISU Center for Economic Education
Greg Cutchin, Purdue University CIBER
Miriam Smulevitz Dant, Baker & Daniels
Wayne Davis, Indiana Secretary of State, Securities Division
Harlan R. Day, Indiana Council for Economic Education
John Demerly, ABG, Inc.
Lisa Ellison, Kokomo High School
Chris Fenner, Indiana Farm Bureau
Tony Fiorillo, Assessment Management Strategies, Inc.
Paul Freeman, Indiana Bankers Association
Joe Guilfoy, Indiana Credit Union League
Robert Glazier, Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (retired)
Greg Goelzer, Goelzer Investment Management
Peter D. Harrington, Jr., Duke Realty Corporation
Tom Harrison, JPMorgan Chase
Stanley Holliday, IPS (retired)
James Joven, McMains Lapointe Attorneys At Law
Ryan Kitchell, Indiana Finance Authority
Linda Lentz, Lentz & Associates, Inc.
Mark Maddox, Maddox Hargett and Caruso
Chris McGrew, Indiana Department of Education
Maggie McShane, Indiana Petroleum Council
Dave Petritz, Purdue University College of Agriculture
Russ Pulliam, Indianapolis Star
Tim Schilling, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Bradley Skolnik, Stewart & Irwin, P.C.
Jeff Smith, Centaur Inc.
Audrey Sofianos, Skiles Test Elementary School
Jeff Spalding. Indiana House of Representatives
Amber Van Til, Community Bankers Association of Indiana
Bob White, IUPUI
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ICEE REGIONAL CENTERS
OUR MISSION
The Indiana Council forEconomic Education (ICEE) is anon-profit, educational organizationlocated at Purdue University.Founded in 1954, the ICEE is acomprehensive partnership ofleaders from business, labor,agriculture, education, andgovernment dedicated to increasingeconomic literacy in Indiana. Itsmission is to prepare students tobecome active citizens andproductive members of oureconomy by providing them withthe ability to make sound economicdecisions.
Through a statewide network ofregional University Centers, and incooperation with the IndianaDepartment of Education, theSecretary of State SecuritiesDivision, the Indiana EducationalService Centers, and more than 50EconomicsAmerica schoolcorporations, the ICEE provideseconomic education training,materials, and consulting assistanceto thousands of Indiana educatorseach year.
Ball State University ...................................................................................................765.285.8020
Indiana State University ...........................................................................................812.237.2163
Indiana University East..............................................................................................765.973.8253
Indiana University Kokomo....................................................................................765.455.9462
Indiana University Northwest ..............................................................................219.980.6640
Indiana/Purdue University Fort Wayne...........................................................260.481.6490
Indiana/Purdue University Indianapolis............................................................317.274.8100
Indiana University South Bend.............................................................................574.520.5541
Indiana University Southeast.................................................................................812.941.2520
Purdue University ........................................................................................................765.494.7336
University of Southern Indiana ............................................................................812.465.1610
Indiana Council for Economic Education Agricultural Administration Bldg.615 W. State Street West Lafayette, Indiana 47907Phone: 765.494.8545 Fax: 765.496.1505www.econed-in.org
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You are cordially invited to the
Indiana Council for Economic EducationAnnual Awards Program
Friday, November 3, 2006
at The Fountains502 East Carmel Drive
Carmel, Indiana
Economics Expo – 8:00 a.m.(Pre-register at http://www.econed-in.org/expo.asp )
Exhibits – 10:30 a.m.
Luncheon – 11:30 a.m.
Awards Presentations – 12:15 p.m.
Please RSVP by October 20, 2006For more information please call 765.494.8541 or
email - [email protected]
Tear off & enclose in provided envelope
Teachers: If you are registeredfor the Econ Expo
you do not need to RSVP!
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Directions to the Fountains:
From the North:
Take Highway 31 south to the Meridian Street/SR431
split.Take the SR 431 (also known as Keystone Avenue)
route southbound to East Carmel Drive.Turn right (west)
on to East Carmel Drive. Continue briefly on East
Carmel Drive to the first stop light.At the intersection of
AAA way and East Carmel Drive, turn right into the
Fountains Plaza.
From the West:
Take 465 to the Meridian Street exit. Go North on
Meridian Street to West Carmel Drive (it is one block north
of 116th Street).Turn right (east) on to West Carmel
Drive. Continue eastbound through the intersection at
Rangeline. Continue to the next light at the intersection of
AAA Way and East Carmel Drive.At the light,
take a left into the Fountains Plaza.
From the South or East:
Take 465 to the SR 431, also referred to as the Keystone
exit. Go north on Keystone Avenue until you reach East
Carmel Drive (one block north of 116th Street).Turn left
on East Carmel Drive and continue straight to the first
stop light.At the intersection of East Carmel Drive and
AAA Way turn right into the Fountains Plaza.
Mary Grabianowskireceives 2005 Olin DavisAward for Excellence inTeaching Economics fromPhyllis Usher, IndianaDepartment of Education,and Chris Fenner, IndianaFarm Bureau
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