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Is a school required to offer financial literacy as a stand-alone credit course?

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Is a school required to offer financial literacy as a stand-alone credit course?

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A – No. Schools are required to teach the content referenced by Am. Sub. S.B. 311 to all students. The content can be included in an existing course, for example American Government or Economics, as long as adequate time and attention is given to delivering that instruction. This is a local decision.

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