Rhode Island Makes Financial Literacy a Required Class For All High School Students
21st June 2021
When my parents were in high school, this sort of thing was considered the essence of the high school experience: Preparing young people for Real Life, such as teaching young men basic trade skills and young women basic homemaker skills, because that’s what most of them would be doing once they walked away from graduation. It was only the combination of Everybody Needs To Go To College and Diversity And Inclusion took over the school systems that such skills-training started to atrophy.