My Finance Academy and Business Technology Applications students are
"Certified Financially Literate!"
Congratulations to the following students for passing the certification test given by W!SE.
Top Scores (96-98%): Brandon E., Mary R., Wes S., Nathan F., Rachel S., and Zahra H.
Alex L., Alexandra F., Allen W., Andrei J., Ariel L., Cameron D., Camiya K., Caroline K., Cassidy P., Christian S., Cole C., Damon K., Darius S., Derek T., Drishti D., Emily S., Emily T., Emperes F., Erin G., Gavin S., Hasan I., Holland B., Jack F., Jackson H., Jacob P., James A., Jarrett A., John David C., Jordan Ja., Kahlil W., Kameron L., Katie B., Kayla C., Laura C., Lena A., Lillian C., Lydia G., Maegan A., Matthew M., Maya R., Micah B., Monica P., Nekivia S., Robert S., Sara W., Shelley S., Sierra G., Spencer H., Sydnie M., Sydney W., Veronika S., Victor S., Wes B., and William J.
Financial Literacy Certification Program: Most students drop out of college not because of academic failure but because of personal debt and the fastest growing group filing personal bankruptcy is young people ages 18 to 25. w!se’s Financial Literacy Certification Program (FLCP) addresses the urgent need for financial literacy and education. The program provides high school students with access to financial education and the opportunity to become certified financially literate. Participating schools teach personal finance and administer w!se’s standardized Financial Literacy Certification (CFL) Test. Teachers have access to training, educational resources, pre-tests, and online practice tests. Students who pass the CFL Test are Certified Financially Literate, earning their CFL. Developed in 2003, the program has expanded nationally and has been widely recognized for its success, including the US Treasury Department’s John Sherman Award for Excellence in Financial Education. http://www.wise-ny.org/programs.htm
Financial Literacy Certification Program: Most students drop out of college not because of academic failure but because of personal debt and the fastest growing group filing personal bankruptcy is young people ages 18 to 25. w!se’s Financial Literacy Certification Program (FLCP) addresses the urgent need for financial literacy and education. The program provides high school students with access to financial education and the opportunity to become certified financially literate. Participating schools teach personal finance and administer w!se’s standardized Financial Literacy Certification (CFL) Test. Teachers have access to training, educational resources, pre-tests, and online practice tests. Students who pass the CFL Test are Certified Financially Literate, earning their CFL. Developed in 2003, the program has expanded nationally and has been widely recognized for its success, including the US Treasury Department’s John Sherman Award for Excellence in Financial Education. http://www.wise-ny.org/programs.htm
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