Angela Pandis starts most of her personal finance classes with a question. On March 14, the Missisquoi Valley Union High School teacher asked students to.
Our young people never learn in school how to manage their own money, and their parents often are not money-savvy either, since they also were not taught personal finance.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: John Pelletier (802) 860-2744 jpelletier@champlain.edu January 17, 2023, Burlington, VT More than nine out of 10 Vermont residents believe that personal finance education is an important subject that should be taught in high school. This overwhelming finding emerged from a statewide poll of 541 voters conducted this month by Public Policy Polling for the Center for Financial Literacy at Champlain College. John Pelletier, director of the center, notes that the poll shows 93 percent of Vermont residents agree that a personal finance course should be offered in high school. Pelletier also notes that 88
Vermonters strongly endorse personal finance education | Vermont Business Magazine vermontbiz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vermontbiz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.