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Junior Achievement plans JA Finance Park simulation in Georgetown County schools this spring
Summary
Junior Achievement of Greater South Carolina told council it serves about 800–900 Georgetown County students and will bring JA Finance Park this spring, a classroom curriculum of 13 lessons followed by a four‑hour simulation for roughly 100–125 high school students per day; the program is funded mainly by individuals, corporations and foundations including the Bunnell Foundation.
Casey Pash, representing Junior Achievement of Greater South Carolina, presented a nonprofit spotlight to the council on Jan. 14, describing JA's work in financial literacy, work‑readiness and entrepreneurship for kindergarten through 12th grade. Pash…
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