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SOO Personal Financial Literacy

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As the world becomes increasingly virtual, it is important that students understand the importance of financial responsibility and money management from a Christian perspective. This personal financial literacy course is a semester-long elective that prepares high school students to make thoughtful and effective financial decisions throughout their lives. Interactive, multimedia-rich lessons will help students learn how to assess financial information, explore career options from a monetary perspective, create a budget, and plan for the future. More than theoretical, this course offers Bible-based, practical advice and skills for living in today's world.

Help your students learn practical money management skills and financial responsibility with this personal financial literacy course. Designed for Christian high school students, this course is a semester long and addresses the advantages of making sound financial decisions in both the long and short-term from a Bible-based perspective. Lessons cover money management, saving, and investing, consumer rights and responsibilities, and everyday life skills like budgeting. Interactive games and multimedia-rich activities help engage students and aid in retention of key concepts.

Young people today have constant exposure to persuasive media that can influence their financial patterns and habits. As part of this practical course, students will learn to evaluate these messages with a Christian worldview and find reliable information that will help them make sound decisions. As a part of AOP's Switched-On comprehensive online curriculum, personal financial literacy includes interactive and timesaving messaging, grading, and assessment tools to facilitate teaching and learning. On completion of this course, students will be able to develop a money management system tied to personal financial goals, to understand consumer rights and responsibilities from a monetary perspective, and to evaluate financial information. Beyond high school, Christian school students will be much better prepared as global consumers when they complete this engaging and interactive elective.

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"Valley Christian Academy in Yuba City has been an Alpha Omega School for three years. In that time we have seen wonderful growth in our students academically. VCA opened its doors in 2007 with one teacher and one sixth grade student. Today VCA has two full time teachers, one part-time P.E. instructor and a volunteer reading aide. We have fifteen students that range from 1st through 12th grades and look forward to holding our first eighth grade graduation in May. The Alpha Omega curriculum has enabled us to serve our community in ways other schools have been unable. VCA uses a combination of Switched On Online, Horizons and Life Packs to give our students the individualized instruction they need. Examples would be Courtney and Becca. Courtney came to VCA during our summer session in 2008. She was 16 at the time and worked at a low third grade level. Courtney excelled during that summer and enrolled in our after school program during the 2008-2009 school year. Today Courtney is a full time student working at the fifth grade SOO level. Not only has she shown growth academically, but physically and emotionally as well. Becca was the first student enrolled at VCA. You might say she was our "lab rat". It became apparent quite quickly that the SOO curriculum was outstanding. Becca was able to work at her level. She was advanced in math and science, but needed help in language arts. SOO engaged her and drew her in. Her parents had to ask her, on a regular basis, to put her computer away at night and go to bed. She wasn't playing games or emailing, she was working on schoolwork. In her first year using the Alpha Omega program, Becca caught up in language arts and the steady "B" student became a straight "A" honor student. As an administrator and teacher I feel blessed to be working at an Alpha Omega school. The great variety and styles of curriculum enable my staff and me to offer an individualized education to each child who enrolls at VCA. We are able to accept students who are advanced and need to be challenged as well as those who are behind or have special needs and design a program just for them. To see a child that walks through our doors who has struggled and watch as they are transformed is a blessing. "

-Principal, CA
Valley Christian Academy

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