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Welcome. Bishop Ward High School Academy of Finance 708 N. 18th Street Kansas City, KS 66102. Presenters. Frances Lucas, AOF Director Terry Lee, Community Affairs Specialist-FDIC Jake McMillian, student Jackie Saavedra, student Lonnie Gilbert, student Lindsey McIntosh, student

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Welcome

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  1. Welcome Bishop Ward High School Academy of Finance 708 N. 18th Street Kansas City, KS 66102

  2. Presenters • Frances Lucas, AOF Director • Terry Lee, Community Affairs Specialist-FDIC • Jake McMillian, student • Jackie Saavedra, student • Lonnie Gilbert, student • Lindsey McIntosh, student • Dalia Sandoval, student • Tommy Richmond, student • Michelle Reyes, student

  3. Bishop Ward High SchoolBackground • Total Enrollment: 323 students (2007-08) • First AOF school in Kansas • First AOF Catholic school in the nation • Started in 2005 with 31 students …

  4. What is Money Smart? • “The FDIC recognizes the importance of financial education for everyone, including people with no banking experience. It created the Money Smart program to help adults enhance their money skills and create positive banking relationships…

  5. …[We believe] Financial education fosters stability for individuals and for entire communities. The more people know about credit & banking services, the more likely they are to increase savings, buy homes and improve their financial health and well-being. The Money Smart curriculum helps individuals build financial knowledge, develop financial confidence, and use banking services effectively.”

  6. Why was the Ward Community a good fit? School Demographics • 48% Caucasian • 41% Hispanic • 6% African American • 5% Multiracial 49.4% of students qualify for free or reduced lunches Wyandotte County Demographics • 61% no high school diploma (5.4% in Johnson County) • $15,737 per capita income-1999 ($30,919 Johnson County-1999) • 15.6% speak a language other than English at home (8.2% in Johnson County)

  7. How did we advertise?

  8. Our Schedule6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13 Banking Services Bank On It & Check It Out Wednesday, Feb. 20 Budgets Money Matters & Pay Yourself First Wednesday, Feb. 27 Credit Borrowing Basics & To Your Credit Wednesday, March 12 Identity Theft Keep It Safe & Charge It Right Monday, March 17 Loans Installment Loans

  9. Participant Evaluations

  10. Participant Certificates of Completion

  11. Participant Review

  12. Federal Reserve Review

  13. Student Introductions

  14. Training

  15. Modules

  16. Sample Lesson Borrowing Basics & To Your Credit

  17. What we learned …

  18. Next year’s plans…

  19. Questions?

  20. Thank You For more information Cindy Heiman cheiman@wardhigh.org 913-371-1201

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