I don't get it, Wakulla Bank went out to Kate Sullivan Elementary school and educated the students there on ways to manage money, and save money. I understand it, but I don't see the relation in teaching an elementary student to save money, had they wanted to do so they could have chose middle school students but according to me their prime targets should be high school students, who already work or are about to work and start paying bills. I think they need to be the ones knowing about it. What do you guys think?
Jigar Patel
TR 11:35
POS 1041
Thursday, April 23, 2009
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It's simple you teach children responsiblity as early as they can understand it. So maybe their generation won't have to deal with what we are facing.
Hagins, Jonathan C.
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I think it actually is a great idea to teach children how to save in elementary school. If adults knew how to save money we wouldnt have alot of the issues we have today. It is never to early to teach kids how to dave. The time is now not tomrrow.
Isaac Jones
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I dont think they did anything wrong by trying to educate these kids young but they should have visited all levels of schooling and taught all the kids good methods to saving money. I would have started in the highschools then worked my way down but hey isnt that why these banks are all going out of buisness???
Jason Spiewak
POS1041
T/R 1135
I think it's a great idea to educate young kids on money managment. The earlier the better. Wakulla Bank should have also made a stop of some of the high schools, these kids are about to be kicked into the real world of paying bills. It would have been a real eye opener for some of the students who don't know the value of a dollar.
Shannon Todd
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