Oregon students will have to gain personal finance credits, career path skills to graduate. Oh, sure. Require ’em to know how to balance a checkbook, but don’t oblige them to understand how to add, subtract, or read a bank statement, all skills necessary to balance that checkbook. That’s the very definition of priority misalignment. Way to go, Salem – you’ve missed the mark again.
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