Nevada Department announces events for Financial Literacy Month

Megan Peterson Deputy Superintendent for Student Investment Division
Megan Peterson Deputy Superintendent for Student Investment Division - Nevada Department of Education Website
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The Nevada Department of Education, in collaboration with the Nevada State Financial Literacy Advisory Council, has unveiled a series of events for Financial Literacy Month this April. The initiative aims to promote financial education among students and parents through various activities.

A key feature is the PK-12 advertising contest themed “Smart Choices, Strong Future.” Students are encouraged to submit advertisements in video or poster format by April 21, with winners announced on May 1. Prizes range from $100 to $200 across different grade categories.

Jhone Ebert, Superintendent of Public Instruction, emphasized the importance of financial literacy in preparing students for informed decision-making and future planning. “Financial literacy is essential for preparing students to make informed financial decisions, develop smart money habits, and plan for their future,” she stated.

The program aligns with NRS 389.074, which requires financial literacy instruction in Nevada schools. This includes skills such as budgeting and responsible credit use.

Another event titled “Empowering Kids Through Financial Literacy: A Parent Discussion” will be held on April 26. It will provide practical strategies for teaching children about money management through an expert panel discussion and a Q&A session.

Themes throughout the month include money management and budgeting during the first week, followed by entrepreneurship and careers in the second week.

For more details on participating in these events or registering for sessions, interested individuals can visit the provided links.



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