
Wakonda Elementary Students Learn Financial Literacy
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Wakonda Elementary School students in Omaha are learning financial literacy through a new mentoring program. Partnering with Omaha Cares Mentoring, Alpha Kappa Alpha, and Carver Bank, kids are taught money skills and open savings accounts with $50 each. The program, running every Thursday, emphasizes practical lessons like budgeting and understanding assets. Educators believe instilling these habits early on will help children manage money effectively in the future.
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