Kansas signs bill for financial education for K-12 students
In another great step for financial education, the Kansas legislature signed Senate Bill 41 into law today, bringing financial education to all public K-12 schools in Kansas. Curriculum will be built by the Board of Education for the students and it will be a required part of state assesment tests.
You can read more and see the video from wibw.com. This is yet another great victory for financial education.



Great news!
Is there anything being done to make sure it is real financial education and not the typical, incorrect sales pitch: “save in the market and at 8% return you will be a millionaire in 80 years”?