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Braintree High Students to Learn Credit Basics Through Role-Playing Program

21.05.12

At the end of the month, 80 Braintree High School students will launch into careers as accountants, firefighters, financial advisors, nurses and other occupations, each attached to a portfolio of student and credit card debt, a salary and some amount of savings.

They will then, over the course of three hours, navigate the purchase of housing, insurance, food, transportation, clothing and the rest of life's necessities and desires – all with a keen eye on their credit rating.

The BHS seniors – 20 from the high school's alternative program and 60 from its elective business courses – will be participating in a program that is gradually gaining a foothold in Massachusetts schools. It is called "Credit for Life" and is aimed at educating students on the basics of credit and its role in personal finance.

"A lot of students are leaving without any knowledge of financial literacy, aside from what they are taught by their parents," said BHS business teacher Joe Belmosto, who along with Kevin Coyne of the alternative program and a number of other Braintree educators and business and nonprofit leaders are organizing and running the event, to be held March 29 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Boston Marriot Quincy.


Source: Patch.com