by Kenneth Hosking | Nov 21, 2017 | Articles
The Arkansas legislature strongly believes that financial literacy is important for students, so classes in financial planning are mandated for high school graduation, beginning with the class of 2021. Students will need to know about financial planning, household... by Mary Clark | Sep 11, 2017 | Articles
A credit union branch operated by students in their high school is a first for Redstone Federal Credit Union, as the newest branch has opened at Hartselle High School in Alabama. The first transactions at the school branch were made last week, in the library of... by Vicki Grooms | Jul 14, 2017 | Articles
Bridging the gap between the real world and the classroom is the living lesson in economics presented by Biz Town at Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass. JA Biz Town provides a series of lessons on personal and entrepreneurial finance skills that end with a day-long... by Mike Ferguson | Oct 7, 2014 | Articles
Maybe one of the best methods for teaching personal finance to kids is to make them laugh. At Hardin Middle School in Montana, students enjoyed some laughs and learned important facts about personal finance, thanks to Nikko Raymo and Laurel Schuessler, two talented... by Susan Risoli | Jun 27, 2014 | Articles
It’s an increasingly important part of education for students to know how to handle money, which is why a financial literacy class for high school students is attracting interest among teens. Navigating personal finance is just as important as traditional basic...
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