Coalhurst High School students find real-life math applications
LETHBRIDGE – Alex Evetts was looking for something different when he signed up for the High School Finance Competition. While it was an eye-opening experience, the Coalhurst High School student found he wasn’t as far removed from the classroom as he might have thought.
Evetts came across more than a few familiar terms during the second annual competition at the University of Lethbridge, which teaches students about investing and the fundamentals of the stock market.
“The Sharpe ratio is found using a bunch of math formulas and it’s all about average returns, risk and probabilities, which is all big in math,” he says. “It’s always nice to see real-life applications of what seem like abstract things we learn in math, and that it’s all valuable in one way or another.”
The competition featured 13 teams from 10 high schools across southern Alberta. Coalhurst entered a pair of teams for the first time, with Evetts joined by Charli Watmough, Jacqueline Sears and Shaye Pierson. Justin Leonard, Connor Lee and Nathanial Zaina comprised the second squad.