Public school financial literacy courses could change under revived Oklahoma bill
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma lawmakers revived a bill on Tuesday that would change requirements for financial literacy education.
Under House Bill 2158, students would have to take a half-unit of financial literacy in 10th, 11th or 12th grade to graduate from high school. Credit scores, mortgage loans, escrow and online banking would be added to the list of required financial literacy topics.
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