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Zionsville Education Foundation announces spring grants

The Zionsville Education Foundation (ZEF) announced a record-breaking total of $61,010 in grants to Zionsville Community Schools (ZCS) educators. Teachers across the district were awarded a combination of Classroom Grants

My Classroom Economy providing life lessons at Park Elementary

Park Elementary sixth graders Gentry VanSkike and Rubi Perez present before the USD 428 Bo

Knox County teacher creates Knoxville-inspired mini economy, fosters accountability

Destina LaRue, a fifth-grade teacher at Copper Ridge Elementary, inadvertently began a miniature economy in her classroom by using what she calls “LaRue Bucks” to teach students about finances and

Florida Students Lack Financial Literacy, How More Education Could Mean More Success

Suzanne Costanza is the executive director of the Council for Economic Education. And Aaron Standish is the financial literacy coordinator for K-12 in the Palm Beach County School District. This excerpt of the conversation has been edited for clarity. 05-11-2021 SUNDIAL SEG B Financial Literacy.mp3 Listen • 29:48 WLRN: Is there proof that kids who learn financial literacy are better prepared to take on credit cards, loans or buy a home one day? MORRISON: There s been some great research in the last several years. In fact, one piece of research compared two states side by side one where there was financial education, one when there wasn t. They found that kids who received the education were getting out of college and their credit scores were higher and their loan default rates were lower. It also has an even outsized impact on kids from low and moderate-income areas, who very often don t have parents who speak the language of money for a whole variety o

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