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If a student took Economics, could they use the course to fulfill both the Personal Finance requirement and a Social Studies requirement?

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If a student took Economics, could they use the course to fulfill both the Personal Finance requirement and a Social Studies requirement?

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No, the Personal Finance course is a stand alone graduation requirement and may not be used to meet other graduation standards. However, in the event a student took Personal Finance and Economics, the Econ course could then be used as a Social Studies option. 9. At what level is it suggested students take the Economics or Personal Finance classes. A: In cooperation with the department, a team of teachers is working to revise the current Economics and Personal Finance standards. This will give schools a guide as to what should be taught in these courses. The standards will be written at a level that strongly suggests the courses be offered for upper classmen at the Junior or Senior level.

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