Jamestown team wins LifeSmarts
Jamestown High School No. 1 team won the state LifeSmarts championship, and will represent North Dakota in the national competition to be held later this year in Georgia, according to the North Dakota Attorney General’s Office. The students from Northern Cass High School took second place and New England Public School took third.
Jamestown High School No. 1 team won the state LifeSmarts championship, and will represent North Dakota in the national competition to be held later this year in Georgia, according to the North Dakota Attorney General’s Office. The students from Northern Cass High School took second place and New England Public School took third.
The eight high school teams completed in several elimination rounds before the top three teams advanced to the final round. The Jamestown No. 1 team quickly gained an unbeatable lead, but Northern Cass and New England schools had to battle through two tie-breaker rounds to decide the final place standing, the office said.
Competing students answered questions in five subject areas: personal finance, health and safety, the environment, technology and consumer rights and responsibilities — such as “Your friend was hit in the head with a baseball and you are concerned he might have a concussion. What should you do?” (The answer: “Get him to the doctor immediately, keep him alert, and do not let him go to sleep.”)
The state champion team members are: Declan O’Higgins (captain), Kelsey Becker, Zach Fossen, Kyle Gee and Mariah Schlenker, led by coach Marchel Krieger. These same five students competed as Jamestown’s No. 2 team last year. The team won the 2012 state competition and competed in the national competition in Philadelphia.
Asked about the team’s secret for success, O’Higgins said, “We spend about three or four hours a week studying.”
The national competition will be held April 20-23 in Atlanta, Ga.
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