Getting jump on financial literacy

‘You never hear complaints about learning about money.’

Robert Scaffardi, academic-program director at a Cranston charter school, noticed about four years ago that teachers at the secondary school were each covering different aspects of personal finance in their classes, with no overall coordination and no plan to ensure instruction on key aspects of personal financial competency. More
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