Announcement | Announcement
Announcement | Announcement
Since the Launch of the Finance Center with Bloomberg Terminals 14 Months Ago, About 100 Students Have Elected to Pursue the Advanced E-Learning Course to Help Develop College-Level Learning and Career-Ready Skills
When Stepinac High School celebrated in December 2021 the launch of the new Finance Center, one of its latest advanced Real-World learning technologies, it did so with the expectation that students would take advantage of the Center’s Bloomberg terminals to pursue their interests in finance and economics. Not surprisingly, it did not take very long for the 1,500-square-foot, state- of- the- art, Wall Street-like space featuring LED ticker displays in real time, to become a unique learning hub for students to gain professional literacy in finance at the college level.
And one very impressive measure of the Finance Center’s success, announced today, is that since it opened 14 months ago, about 100 students have elected to pursue Bloomberg Certification through the Bloomberg Market Concepts (BMC) program. The self-paced,
e-learning course provides an introduction to the context of financial markets and practices using the Bloomberg terminal.
Once students complete BMC, they earn the Bloomberg Certification. Frank Portanova (Class of ’93), Vice Principal of Curriculum and Academic Studies, said: “So far, more than one-third of the students have successfully achieved certification and the remainder is expected to do so by the end of the current school year.”
He added: “This is a game changer for our students as Stepinac ranks among the very few high schools in the nation equipped with this sophisticated, college-level learning tool.
Rackeal Bellamy, Chair of the Business Academic Department, noted: “The certification means that the students have demonstrated that they have the ability to use Bloomberg terminals to download financial information and analyze companies. This achievement will help them showcase their career interest in finance and economics when they apply for college as well as when the apply for entry-level financial service positions. The Bloomberg Certification means you have developed essential career-ready skills.”
To earn the Bloomberg Certification, students are required to complete a 16-hour self-paced learning course comprising eight certification sections. They are: Economic Indicators, Currencies, Fixed Income, Equities, Terminal Basics, Terminal Basics, Portfolio Management, Stock Options and Commodities.
The curriculum is woven together from Bloomberg data, news, analytics and enhanced with video from Bloomberg Television.
One of the appeals of the program is that no prior knowledge of the financial markets is needed in order to proceed with the curriculum and hone the research skills in each section.
Below is a list of the Stepinac students, alphabetized by their hometowns, who have pursued Bloomberg Certification:
Bronx
Dukagjlin Arifi
Nicholas Baratta
Jack Ryan Collins
Darin Jurado
Joseph Marano
James McCauley
Clayton Reynolds
Killian Reynolds
Mahmoud Sherif
Aaron Traynor
Christopher Crowe
Thomas Forliano
Briarcliff Manor
Michael Henry
Bronxville
Andrew Costa
Christopher Kennedy
Michael Loghran
Emal Mehaj
Manuel Rodriquez
Carmel
Sean McDonough
Chester
Jalen Williamson-Thomas
Cortlandt Manor
Matthew Nethercott
Matthew Stewart
Cos Cob
Anthony Alfano
Croton-on-Hudson
Luke Marino
Eastchester
Frank Piekarz, Jr
Elmsford
Ethan Agee
William Torreyson
Goldens Bridge
Zachary Doran
Harrison
Avery Prokopowicz
Dylan Riccio
Katonah
George DiLuna
Larchmont
Isaiah Alexander
Mahopac
Luke lacuone
Mount Vernon
Frederick Schildwachter
Kori Small, Jr.
Nolan Mullamphy
New Rochelle
Patrick O’Connor
Jacob Serrano
New York City
Bodhi Ogg
North Salem
Gavin Smith
Pound Ridge
Cole Decker
Port Chester
Christopher Arminio
Sleepy Hollow
Robert DeVecchio
Somers
Timothy Schlusberg
Thornwood
Christopher DeMartino
Tuckahoe
Alex Alfasi
Brady Sharkey
Nolan Sharkey
John O’Brien
Thornwood
Antonio Osso
Valhalla
Kyle Eddington
Anthony Pastilha
John Prince
Wappinger Falls
Dylan Sauve
White Plains
Daniel Casey
Timothy Daly
Joseph Davenport, Jr.
John Donahoe
Al Mamatsashvili
Declan McIntyre
Daniel Moylan II
Benhur Walter
Alex Dowicz
Christopher Ryan
Curtice Scully
Yonkers
Ryan Bailie
Michael Buckley, Jr.
Kevin Burke
Davide Caio Adornetto
Noah Callazo
Christopher Campana
Jayden Cortes
Isaiah Coston
Patrick Dillon
Joseph DiMartino, Jr.
Arlan Dzaferovic
Jeffrey Espinal
Joshua Fernandez
Matthew Gallagher
Marcus Garcia
John Gjonaj
Keegan Hess
Corey Kiernan
Brandon Mazzariello
Andrea Picarelli
Jaden Quintana
Kareem Rabadi
Max Pardo
Edward Ramos
Julian Terri
Karo Petrosian
Bryce Randolph
Jacob Rocque
Jeremy Ruiz
Rene Serrano
Ratchai Sobhonbhokai
Yorktown Heights
Sabastian Harnaga- Rentas
Original source can be found here.