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This wiki is the primary repository for information created by After School practitioners. For current Agency of Education documents, visit the 21c state web page or contact Emanuel Betz for what you need.

 

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Financial Literacy Program for Vermont Elementary Schools

Audience: Elementary School Principals, Librarians, and K-6th grade teachers
For the past eight years, the State Treasurer’s Office has offered the Reading is an Investment program to elementary schools. The program emphasizes the importance of reading and teaching young children about money and basic financial information. This past school term, Vermont elementary schools from across the state participated and we received more than 5,000 individual reading logs from students who completed the personal reading requirements. The Reading is an Investment program takes a two-prong approach to promoting financial literacy — class or library instruction and personal reading. Each fall, participating elementary schools receive two or three new hardback books. Lesson plans and activities are included with the books to teach money concepts. In order to receive the free library books and personal reading materials for students, a school must sign up for the program through the State Treasurer’s Office. We are now assembling the new books and materials for the upcoming school term. Your school is invited to participate in the program. To sign up, email the following information to Dylan Giambatista: school name; number of students in grades K-6th grades; school contact name, job title, phone and email; and mailing address for the school. The school registration deadline is June 15, 2018.
Contact: Dylan Giambatista, State Treasurer’s Office at dylan.giambatista@vermont.govor(802) 828-3706

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