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Mountain Vista students present financial-literacy curriculum and app to the Senate
Summary
Four Mountain Vista High School students told the Senate they developed a modular financial-literacy curriculum and an app (pronounced “Aruvia”) to be used in high schools, citing a student survey finding that 74% of young adults lack basic money-management skills.
Four students from Mountain Vista High School appeared on the Senate floor to describe a new financial-literacy curriculum and accompanying mobile app meant for high-school classrooms. Senator Carson introduced Arav Govindi, Nathan Samuel, Gabriel Teller and Raham Ramakiani and said the students developed a curriculum and an app designed "to drop into an existing class…
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