GSN's First-Ever 'National Vocabulary Championship' Culminates With a Live Competition on Monday, March 5, 2007 at the New York Public Library
Fifty Top High School Qualifiers Compete for $40,000 Toward College Tuition
in Inaugural National Vocabulary Championship
PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 12 -- GSN, the leading interactive
game television network, has announced the final competition date of the
NATIONAL VOCABULARY CHAMPIONSHIP (NVC). The Finals will feature 50 of the
nation's top high school vocabulary students competing for $40,000 toward
higher education. The National Vocabulary Championship will be held in New
York City at the New York Public Library Monday, March 5, 2007 from 1:00 to
4:00 PM ET. The event will be broadcast as a one-hour special Sunday, April
15 at 8:00 PM ET/PT on GSN.
The NVC, which launched in September 2006, is a pro-social educational
initiative conceived by GSN to emphasize the importance of language arts
skills and encourage high school students to enhance their vocabularies. In
total, over 30,000 students nationwide participated in this inaugural year
of the program. GSN has already awarded over $50,000 in tuition and grant
monies to students and their schools, and will ultimately award over
$100,000 through the program.
In the finals, 50 high school students, who qualified through citywide
competitions or regional exams offered nationwide, will attempt to navigate
three challenging rounds of vocabulary calisthenics. The NVC does not have
a spelling element, but rewards contestants for comprehension ability. The
last one standing at the end of game play will be crowned 'National
Vocabulary Champion 2007.'
Dena Kaplan, GSN's Senior Vice President of Marketing, who conceived
the NVC concept said: "Our vision is to make the NVC a cultural phenomenon.
The NVC has been overwhelmingly embraced by a cadre of higher education
officials, educators, politicians, celebrities, advertisers, teachers,
parents and most importantly, students. We believe that this heartfelt
competition has all of the natural ingredients for compelling television."
"Vocabulary is highly relevant in the game of life, and GSN is
committed to helping educators across the country raise awareness of the
importance of language arts in the classroom," added Rich Cronin, President
and CEO, GSN. "We're told by teachers and parents that students who didn't
qualify for this year's final are already preparing for next year, so the
NVC has already made a difference."
The NVC has received support from such leaders as Russ Carnahan, U.S.
Representative (3rd District-MO); John F. Street, Mayor of Philadelphia;
Luke Ravenstahl, Mayor of Pittsburgh; Lois Frankel, Mayor of West Palm
Beach; Marty Markowitz, Brooklyn Borough President, along with numerous
City Council members, education groups such as the National Education
Association, and cable operators Comcast, Time Warner, Charter, and
Cablevision's Power to Learn. The program is also supported by sponsors
Neutrogena, Mead/Five Star, and Sharpie. Educational partner The Princeton
Review has provided the content for the NVC, and internet travel source
Orbitz will provide roundtrip airfare to and from New York for the
contestants and their guests.
A complete list of the 50 finalists follows, including name, age,
school, city and state. All media are invited to cover the live event.
NATIONAL VOCABULARY CHAMPIONSHIP FINALISTS
(Subject to change. (*)Denotes citywide competition winner)
ALABAMA
Name, Age High School City
Catherine DeVore, 17 John Carroll Catholic HS Birmingham, AL
ARKANSAS
Name, Age High School City
Levi Foster, 16 Haas Hall Academy HS Fayetteville, AR
ARIZONA
Name, Age High School City
Rebecca Lee, 17 Desert Mountain HS Scottsdale, AZ
CALIFORNIA
Name, Age High School City
Stephanie Stein, 17 Valencia HS Anaheim, CA
Andrew Pirolo, 17 Nipomo HS Arroyo Grande, CA
Rebecca Lent, 17 Carlmont HS Belmont, CA
Adri Walker, 17* Elk Grove HS Sacramento, CA
Tiffany Quach, 17 Lowell HS San Francisco, CA
Ariel Edwards-Levy, 18 North Hollywood HS Sherman Oaks, CA
CONNECTICUT
Name, Age High School City
David Donna, 16 Granby HS Granby, CT
FLORIDA
Name, Age High School City
Kara Million, 17 Home Schooled Fountain, FL
Saba Rahman, 17* Palm Beach Central HS W. Palm Beach, FL
GEORGIA
Name, Age High School City
Billy Dorminy, 16 Home Schooled McDonough, GA
Joe Shepherd, 15 Home Schooled Waynesboro, GA
IOWA
Name, Age High School City
Katherine Orazem, 17 Ames HS Ames, IA
INDIANA
Name, Age High School City
Amy Stoller, 18 Blackhawk Christian School Fort Wayne, IN
KENTUCKY
Name, Age High School City
Kenton Sena, 19 Home Schooled Hebron, KY
MASSACHUSETTS
Name, Age High School City
Richard Goggin, 17* Boston Latin Academy Boston, MA
Kathleen Ma, 18 Arlington Catholic HS Medford, MA
Rebecca Coffey, 18 Westfield HS Westfield, MA
MARYLAND
Name, Age High School City
Jennifer Crick, 17 The Tome School Chesapeake City, MD
MICHIGAN
Name, Age High School City
Elizabeth Van Horn, 17* Cass Technical HS Detroit, MI
Jennifer Xu, 16 Troy HS Troy, MI
MISSOURI
Name, Age High School City
Noah Berman, 15* Metro HS St. Louis, MO
MONTANA
Name, Age High School City
John Ausick, 16 Home Schooled Clyde Park, MT
NORTH CAROLINA
Name, Age High School City
Anna Brinkman, 17 Home Schooled Charlotte, NC
Lia Campbell, 16 Home schooled Hendersonville, NC
NEW JERSEY
Name, Age High School City
Matthew Chao, 17 Home Schooled East Brunswick, NJ
Alex Silady, 14 John P. Stevens HS Edison, NJ
Ann Ouyang, 18 Holmdel HS Holmdel, NJ
Daniel Thorn, 18 Teaneck HS Teaneck, NJ
Talia Lavin, 17 SAR HS Teaneck, NJ
Eugenia Yu, 17 West Windsor-Princeton HS South West Windsor, NJ
NEW MEXICO
Name, Age High School City
Vivienne Clark, 15 Home Schooled Albuquerque, NM
NEW YORK
Name, Age High School City
Andrew Fader, 18 Briarcliff HS Briarcliff Manor, NY
Naomi Hinchen, 18 Stuyvesant HS Brooklyn, NY
Snigda Sur, 17 Stuyvesant HS Floral Park, NY
Danielle Bendjy, 16 Lindenhurst Senior HS Lindenhurst, NY
Leah Libresco, 17 Wheatley HS Mineola, NY
Micah Jordan, 16* Pablo Neruda Academy New York, NY
Erik Zyman, 15 Stuyvesant HS New York, NY
OHIO
Name, Age High School City
John Rooney, 18 Lutheran HS West Bay Village, OH
PENNSYLVANIA
Name, Age High School City
Ashok Bhaskar, 17 Conestoga HS Malvern, PA
Samuel Settle, 16 St. Joseph's Prep School Philadelphia, PA
Hannah Zickgraf, 16* Central HS Philadelphia, PA
Daniel Weber, 17* Keystone Oaks HS Pittsburgh, PA
TEXAS
Name, Age High School City
Sylvia Carroll, 18 El Paso HS El Paso, TX
Ryan Buckley, 18 Friendswood HS Friendswood, TX
Prashant Prasad, 17 Clear Lake HS Houston, TX
WISCONSIN
Name, Age High School City
Robert Marsland, 18 St. Ambrose Academy Madison, WI
About the "National Vocabulary Championship"
The National Vocabulary Championship (NVC) is a GSN initiative that
uses competition and wordplay to engage and reward high school students,
educators and parents, teaching them the value of a strong vocabulary.
Created with educational partner The Princeton Review, the NVC is open to
eligible high school students in the 50 states and the District of Columbia
and will be promoted in schools and through a national "Win With Words"
Public Service Announcement campaign. In addition, a robust, interactive
website (http://www.winwithwords.com) offers a variety of free
vocabulary-enhancing tools, word games and study materials.
About GSN
GSN is the entertainment industry leader in multi-platform interactive
game programs. As the premier television network for games, GSN features
challenging word games, high intensity casino programs, live participation
shows, reality series and documentaries. Complementing the network, GSN.com
features all types of game play: innovative Flash games for fun, skill cash
game tournaments and downloadable games. The website also features GSN's
two-screen interactive play-along for prime time shows. Now reaching more
than 62 million Nielsen homes, GSN is distributed in the U.S. through all
major cable systems and satellite providers. The network is jointly owned
by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Liberty Media Corporation. For further
media information, visit GSN's press website at corp.gsn.com.
About The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review is a pioneer in the world of education. Founded in
1981 and headquartered in New York City, the Company offers private
tutoring and classroom and online test preparation to help students improve
their scores in college and graduate school admissions tests. The Company's
free website, http://www.PrincetonReview.com, helps over half of university-bound
students research, apply to, prepare for, and learn how to pay for their
higher education, and helps hundreds of colleges and universities
streamline their admissions and recruiting activities. In addition, The
Princeton Review works with school districts around the U.S. to measurably
strengthen students' academic skills by connecting ongoing assessment with
professional development and instruction and by providing districts with
college and career resources for both students and guidance counselors. The
Company also authors more than 200 print and software titles on test
preparation, college and graduate school selection and admissions, and
related topics
SOURCE GSN
http://www.PrincetonReview.com
http://corp.gsn.com
http://www.winwithwords.com
http://www.gsn.com
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