Senior Wins Personal Budgeting Challenge
Senior Jack Nolin won the Brighter Financial Futures Personal Budgeting Challenge for Westmoreland, Fayette, Washington, Allegheny and Greene Counties. Guided by teacher Courtney Kronk-Love, Jack amassed over 71,000 points in the simulation, more than 12,000 than the second-place contestant. The Personal Budgeting Challenge gives students 28 months of real-world decision-making that helps prepare students for the future.
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