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2013 Capitol Challenge of the Stock Market Game™ Final Team Rankings 2013 CAPITOL CHALLENGE OF THE STOCK MARKET GAME™ FINAL TEAM RANKINGS Elementary Schools % Return Rank Team ID Above/Below S&P Total Equity School/Organization Advisor/Participant General Assembly Member 500 Growth 1 NC_36_A615 6.3775 $108,882.54 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus 2 NC_36_A710 2.8705 $105,375.49 MOREHEAD ELEM AT CAMP GLENN Terri Riley Representative Pat McElraft 3 NC_36_A616 1.6609 $104,165.94 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus 4 NC_36_A617 0.265 $102,769.97 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus 5 NC_36_A716 -0.0012 $102,503.65 HARDIN PARK ELEMENTARY Emily Rothrock Representative Jonathan Jordan 6 NC_36_A1046 -0.0249 $102,479.99 GIBSONVILLE ELEMENTARY Heather Tuggle Representative Jon Hardister 7 NC_36_A712 -0.0477 $102,457.24 MOREHEAD ELEM AT CAMP GLENN Terri Riley Representative Pat McElraft 8 NC_36_A618 -0.1313 $102,373.63 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus 9 NC_36_A1049 -0.2725 $102,232.36 GIBSONVILLE ELEMENTARY Heather Tuggle Representative Jon Hardister 10 NC_36_A708 -0.4852 $102,019.65 MOREHEAD ELEM AT CAMP GLENN Terri Riley Representative Pat McElraft 11 NC_36_A1545 -0.7865 $101,718.36 B. Combs Leadership Magnet Elementa Kelly Wilson Representative Duane Hall 12 NC_36_A1008 -0.8621 $101,642.80 ROLESVILLE ELEMENTARY Jennifer Barbour Representative Chris Malone 13 NC_36_A714 -0.8825 $101,622.35 MOREHEAD ELEM AT CAMP GLENN Terri Riley Representative Pat McElraft 14 NC_36_A709 -0.9246 $101,580.30 MOREHEAD ELEM AT CAMP GLENN Terri Riley Representative Pat McElraft 15 NC_36_A1050 -1.0678 $101,437.07 GIBSONVILLE ELEMENTARY Heather Tuggle Representative Jon Hardister 16 NC_36_A718 -1.184 $101,320.91 HARDIN PARK ELEMENTARY Emily Rothrock Representative Jonathan Jordan 17 NC_36_A1009 -1.1905 $101,314.44 ROLESVILLE ELEMENTARY Jennifer Barbour Representative Chris Malone 18 NC_36_A711 -1.7954 $100,709.46 MOREHEAD ELEM AT CAMP GLENN Terri Riley Representative Pat McElraft 19 NC_36_A717 -1.9381 $100,566.79 HARDIN PARK ELEMENTARY Emily Rothrock Representative Jonathan Jordan 20 NC_36_A1048 -1.9511 $100,553.84 GIBSONVILLE ELEMENTARY Heather Tuggle Representative Jon Hardister 21 NC_36_A719 -1.9629 $100,541.95 HARDIN PARK ELEMENTARY Emily Rothrock Representative Jonathan Jordan 22 NC_36_A715 -2.2575 $100,247.39 MOREHEAD ELEM AT CAMP GLENN Terri Riley Representative Pat McElraft 23 NC_36_A1006 -2.2655 $100,239.38 ROLESVILLE ELEMENTARY Jennifer Barbour Representative Chris Malone % Return Rank Team ID Above/Below S&P Total Equity School/Organization Advisor/Participant General Assembly Member 500 Growth 24 NC_36_A1004 -2.2725 $100,232.43 ROLESVILLE ELEMENTARY Jennifer Barbour Representative Chris Malone 25 NC_36_ZZ416 -2.4722 $100,032.71 BANKS ROAD ELEM Jodie Candiloro Senator Chad Barefoot 26 NC_36_ZZ414 -2.4732 $100,031.70 BANKS ROAD ELEM Jodie Candiloro Senator Chad Barefoot 27 NC_36_ZZ415 -2.505 $99,999.92 BANKS ROAD ELEM Jodie Candiloro Senator Chad Barefoot 28 NC_36_ZZ417 -2.509 $99,995.88 BANKS ROAD ELEM Jodie Candiloro Senator Chad Barefoot 29 NC_36_A1051 -2.7963 $99,708.62 GIBSONVILLE ELEMENTARY Heather Tuggle Representative Jon Hardister 30 NC_36_A713 -3.2587 $99,246.19 MOREHEAD ELEM AT CAMP GLENN Terri Riley Representative Pat McElraft 31 NC_36_A1007 -3.4838 $99,021.06 ROLESVILLE ELEMENTARY Jennifer Barbour Representative Chris Malone 32 NC_36_A619 -4.6706 $97,834.31 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus 33 NC_36_A1005 -4.7232 $97,781.74 ROLESVILLE ELEMENTARY Jennifer Barbour Representative Chris Malone 34 NC_36_A1003 -5.6744 $96,830.52 ROLESVILLE ELEMENTARY Jennifer Barbour Representative Chris Malone 35 NC_36_A720 -6.499 $96,005.94 HARDIN PARK ELEMENTARY Emily Rothrock Representative Jonathan Jordan 36 NC_36_A1047 -7.2831 $95,221.84 GIBSONVILLE ELEMENTARY Heather Tuggle Representative Jon Hardister 37 NC_36_A1701 -8.4462 $94,058.74 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus Middle School 1 NC_36_A819 10.9933 $113,498.29 FIRST FLIGHT MIDDLE K-8 Debbie Walker Representative Paul Tine 2 NC_36_A1017 10.7 $113,204.95 BAILEY MIDDLE Rick Wall Speaker Thom Tillis 3 NC_36_A1020 10.522 $113,026.95 BAILEY MIDDLE Rick Wall Speaker Thom Tillis 4 NC_36_A1014 10.4613 $112,966.29 BAILEY MIDDLE Rick Wall Speaker Thom Tillis 5 NC_36_A745 9.5109 $112,015.90 CARVER MIDDLE Sharon Stephens Representative Ken Goodman 6 NC_36_A885 6.1012 $108,606.15 CLAYTON MIDDLE Michael Butler Representative Leo Daughtry 7 NC_36_A942 5.9788 $108,483.79 GRAVELLY HILL MIDDLE Joanna Jeffries Senator Eleanor Kinnaird 8 NC_36_A932 5.2664 $107,771.43 GRAVELLY HILL MIDDLE Joanna Jeffries Senator Eleanor Kinnaird 9 NC_36_A1031 4.9139 $107,418.86 BAILEY MIDDLE Rick Wall Speaker Thom Tillis 10 NC_36_A935 4.8904 $107,395.43 GRAVELLY HILL MIDDLE Joanna Jeffries Senator Eleanor Kinnaird 11 NC_36_A944 4.5924 $107,097.39 GRAVELLY HILL MIDDLE Joanna Jeffries Senator Eleanor Kinnaird 12 NC_36_A52 3.2149 $105,719.92 BREWSTER MIDDLE SCHOOL Susan Cabeceiras Representative Phil Shepard 13 NC_36_A352 2.9215 $105,426.48 VALLEY SPRINGS MIDDLE Nancy Herzog Senator Tom Apodaca 14 NC_36_A1096 2.88 $105,385.01 SWANSBORO MIDDLE Michelle Flint Representative George Cleveland 15 NC_36_A898 2.8454 $105,350.39 ROSMAN MIDDLE Tammy Hall Representative Chris Whitmire 16 NC_36_A1012 2.6268 $105,131.83 BAILEY MIDDLE Rick Wall Speaker Thom Tillis 17 NC_36_A356 2.576 $105,081.03 VALLEY SPRINGS MIDDLE Nancy Herzog Senator Tom Apodaca 18 NC_36_A938 2.5289 $105,033.88 GRAVELLY HILL MIDDLE Joanna Jeffries Senator Eleanor Kinnaird 19 NC_36_A425 2.3507 $104,855.74 VALLEY SPRINGS MIDDLE Nancy Herzog Senator Tom Apodaca 20 NC_36_A293 2.2224 $104,727.43 CANE CREEK MIDDLE Linda Iovacchini Representative Nathan Ramsey % Return Rank Team ID Above/Below S&P Total Equity School/Organization Advisor/Participant General Assembly Member 500 Growth 21 NC_36_A884 2.15 $104,654.96 CLAYTON MIDDLE Michael Butler Representative Leo Daughtry 22 NC_36_A358 2.082 $104,586.98 VALLEY SPRINGS MIDDLE Nancy Herzog Senator Tom Apodaca 23 NC_36_A649 1.8686 $104,373.57 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus 24 NC_36_A1297 1.8182 $104,323.15 BREWSTER MIDDLE SCHOOL Susan Cabeceiras Representative Phil Shepard 25 NC_36_A349 1.7268 $104,231.83 VALLEY SPRINGS MIDDLE Nancy Herzog Senator Tom Apodaca 26 NC_36_A1324 1.7014 $104,206.44 C AND L MCDOUGLE MID John Cowan Representative Verla Insko 27 NC_36_A929 1.6384 $104,143.37 GRAVELLY HILL MIDDLE Joanna Jeffries Senator Eleanor Kinnaird 28 NC_36_A1289 1.5559 $104,060.91 BREWSTER MIDDLE SCHOOL Susan Cabeceira Representative Phil Shepard 29 NC_36_ZZ145 1.5522 $104,057.16 THE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY SCH Jennifer Hardin Representative Chuck McGrady 30 NC_36_ZZ131 1.4648 $103,969.82 AYDEN MIDDLE Patricia Sullivan Representative Susan Martin 31 NC_36_MRSMITH 2.3332 $103,967.20 MILLS PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL Robert Smith 32 NC_36_A936 1.2576 $103,762.63 GRAVELLY HILL MIDDLE Joanna Jeffries Senator Eleanor Kinnaird 33 NC_36_A886 1.2413 $103,746.26 CLAYTON MIDDLE Michael Butler Representative Leo Daughtry 34 NC_36_A821 1.2199 $103,724.91 FIRST FLIGHT MIDDLE K-8 Debbie Walker Representative Paul Tine 35 NC_36_ZZ132 1.0944 $103,599.42 AYDEN MIDDLE Patricia Sullivan Representative Susan Martin 36 NC_36_A625 1.091 $103,596.03 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus 37 NC_36_A426 1.0617 $103,566.66 VALLEY SPRINGS MIDDLE Nancy Herzog Senator Tom Apodaca 38 NC_36_ZZ130 0.8869 $103,391.94 AYDEN MIDDLE Patricia Sullivan Representative Susan Martin 39 NC_36_A638 0.753 $103,258.04 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus 40 NC_36_A276 0.6498 $103,154.81 CANE CREEK MIDDLE Linda Iovacchini Representative Nathan Ramsey 41 NC_36_A1023 0.596 $103,101.02 BAILEY MIDDLE Rick Wall Speaker Thom Tillis 42 NC_36_A294 0.5426 $103,047.59 CANE CREEK MIDDLE Linda Iovacchini Representative Nathan Ramsey 43 NC_36_A1534 0.5224 $103,027.40 STONEWALL JACKSON SCHOOL Elliott Willingham Representative Larry Pittman 44 NC_36_A888 0.4366 $102,941.59 CLAYTON MIDDLE Michael Butler Representative Leo Daughtry 45 NC_36_A1293 0.3297 $102,834.74 BREWSTER MIDDLE SCHOOL Susan Cabeceiras Representative Phil Shepard 46 NC_36_ZZ140 0.2677 $102,772.72 THE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY SCH Jennifer Hardin Representative Chuck McGrady 47 NC_36_A906 0.2463 $102,751.25 ROSMAN MIDDLE Tammy Hall Representative Chris Whitmire 48 NC_36_A648 0.2381 $102,743.05 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus 49 NC_36_A348 0.2147 $102,719.69 VALLEY SPRINGS MIDDLE Nancy Herzog Senator Tom Apodaca 50 NC_36_A641 0.1903 $102,695.31 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus 51 NC_36_A1299 0.1261 $102,631.09 BREWSTER MIDDLE SCHOOL Susan Cabeceiras Representative Phil Shepard 52 NC_36_A1032 0.0253 $102,530.29 BAILEY MIDDLE Rick Wall Speaker Thom Tillis 53 NC_36_A1377 -0.0064 $102,498.53 TABLE ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL Cindi Bradshaw Representative Hugh Blackwell 54 NC_36_A632 -0.0622 $102,442.71 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus 55 NC_36_A1105 -0.0781 $102,426.81 MILLS PARK MIDDLE Sharon Smith Representative Tom Murry % Return Rank Team ID Above/Below S&P Total Equity School/Organization Advisor/Participant General Assembly Member 500 Growth 56 NC_36_A905 -0.1219 $102,382.99 ROSMAN MIDDLE Tammy Hall Representative Chris Whitmire 57 NC_36_A653 -0.1346 $102,370.26 HORTON MIDDLE K-8 Tracey Miller Representative Deb McManus 58 NC_36_A1533 -0.1431 $102,361.80 STONEWALL JACKSON SCHOOL Elliott Willingham Representative Larry Pittman 59 NC_36_A1298
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