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Economics Olympics

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Conestoga and Marrs Economics Magnet Schools have a premier student event, the Economics Olympics. We have provided several documents to provide a fast start for other schools that are considering hosting their own economics olympics.

We recommend that you read our (Michele Wulff, Erin Ruis, Mary Lynn Reiser, Kim Sosin) presentation first, then the other documents will be understood in context.


From an Elementary School Magnet

Download the PDFs below for your elementary school econolympics.

  • Economic Olympics Sign-up

  • Study for the Olympics

  • International Economic Olympics

  • Economic Olympics Competition Day


From a Middle School Magnet

Download the PDFs below for your middle school econolympics.

  • Student Guidance for Research

  • Eighth Grade Research Guide

  • Eighth Grade Score Sheets
  • Materials List and Time Schedule
  • General Message to Other Teachers
  • Guidelines for High School Student Helpers
  • Judges Score Sheets
  • Judges Schedule

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  • Jamie Wagner, Ph.D.
  • Director, UNO Center for Economic Education

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Economics
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