Texas becomes 29th state to require personal financial literacy class for high schoolers
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Texas becomes 29th state to require personal financial literacy class for high schoolers
Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill on June 20 requiring a one-semester personal financial literacy course for all public high school students in the state. Texas House Bill 27 applies to students entering the 9th grade during the 2026-27 school year and after. The bill states that the State Board of Education will require at least one-half credit in personal financial literacy as one of the three mandatory social studies credits for the foundation …
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