Re: “Monetary literacy could quickly be required for Washington college students. Meet the teenager behind it” [March 3, Northwest]:
Thanks to highschool pupil Ashwin Joshi and state Rep. Skyler Impolite, R-Walla Walla, for taking the initiative to have Home Invoice 1915 launched and handed within the Home and Senate. It could require faculties to supply highschool college students a half credit score of economic schooling starting within the 2027-28 college yr.
All Washington state public college college students will profit, no matter race, sexuality, spiritual or political opinions.
Members of the family and church buildings, sports activities groups and golf equipment, and after-school actions are an important a part of a teen’s improvement. Nonetheless, public faculties have been designed to supply an educational curriculum. Joshi and Impolite have given us the important thing that I hope throws open a door to extra math and science, historical past and literature lessons, in addition to apprenticeships and internships that can assist all Washington college students turn out to be unbiased, self-confident and contributing members of society.
Gov. Jay Inslee ought to signal this invoice into legislation.
Susan Campau, Sammamish