April 12, 2025 - 10:56

The state Board of Education has initiated discussions aimed at establishing a formal policy to integrate financial literacy education into Hawaii’s public school curriculum. This move comes in response to an increasing demand from students, educators, and the wider community for better financial education.
Recognizing the importance of equipping young individuals with essential financial skills, the Board aims to ensure that students gain a comprehensive understanding of money management, budgeting, saving, and investing. This initiative reflects a growing acknowledgment of the challenges faced by young people in today’s complex financial landscape.
The proposed policy is expected to provide a structured framework that will enable schools to incorporate financial literacy into their existing programs. By fostering these critical skills, the Board believes that students will be better prepared to navigate financial decisions in their adult lives. The discussions represent a significant step towards empowering the next generation with the knowledge they need to achieve financial stability and success.
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