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Can a school require students to take a Social Studies course, a Business course or a Family and Consumer Sciences course to meet this requirement?

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Can a school require students to take a Social Studies course, a Business course or a Family and Consumer Sciences course to meet this requirement?

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A – Yes. School districts can require students to take a course that includes the fundamentals of financial literacy as a graduation requirement. Local boards of education reserve the right to increase graduation expectations beyond Ohio’s minimum requirements. Q – Is there a required graduation test for financial literacy? A – There is no statewide graduation test for financial literacy, although a local school district may choose to implement an assessment.

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