Mt. Hebron Students Win Their Second National Economics Challenge

ELLICOTT CITY, MD — Mt. Hebron High School has two teams that recently won their second dual national championship in a row in the National Economics Challenge. The challenge recognizes exceptional high school students for their knowledge of economic principles and their ability to apply problem solving and critical thinking to real-world events.

This is the second year in a row that Mt. Hebron students have won the national championship in both the Adam Smith (AP/IB) and David Ricardo (non-AP/IB) divisions. No other team in the
20-year history of the competition has ever won both divisions.

“These are historic victories for Mt. Hebron. In the, by far, largest and most prestigious competition in academic economics, this is the first time that a single high school has taken both competitive divisions in two years; the prior year, when Mt. Hebron did it the first time,” said Vann Prime, the team coach and economics teacher, in a statement. “They have put in hundreds of hours of work, both learning the subject and teaching it to their peers. I’m extraordinarily proud of them.”

Seniors Lorelei Loraine and Wyatt Currie earned their second economics national championship and third appearance in the national top three. Juniors Nick Snyder and Sudharsan Sundar won their second national championship in a row. Sophomores Keith Lee, Saniya Mahate and Maiike Swaters and freshman Sam Lieman are the winners for the lower division.

The victory was the culmination of a competitive journey for the eight students who bested more than 9,000 of the top economics students in the United States. They first had to defeat all other teams in Maryland, taking the state championship in each division. In light of the coronavirus, the national challenge was held online.

This article originally appeared on the Ellicott City Patch