Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague announced that Upper Sandusky High School in Wyandot County was one of three Compass Award honorees for the month of January.
The monthly recognition program commends organizations, programs, and individuals across the state who are working to guide Ohioans toward financial literacy and empowerment.
Upper Sandusky High School provides a variety of opportunities for students to prepare for their financial future, including general courses on business, college and careers, finance, and accounting.
Additionally, juniors attend a semester-long course that focuses on personal finance and careers by providing instruction on standard money management and income principles.
During the course, students also experience simulation-type learning programs, interact with area employers, and receive work-based learning opportunities.
Written by: WKTN Staff
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