Thirty states, including Ohio, require high school students to complete a personal finance course to graduate.
In some cases, schools are taking creative approaches with real world consequences.
We’ll learn about one high school using endowment money to give each student $1,000 to invest and track throughout high school.
We’re talking about new ways of teaching teens about money on this hour of All Sides.
Guests:
- Joann Lublin, regular contributor/former career columnist, Wall Street Journal
- Jason Savage, business teacher, Worthington High School
- John Pelletier, director, Center for Financial Literacy, Champlain College
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