In a recent Student Program survey, 97% of
teachers indicated that they would recommend the Student Program to
a colleague.
The Brass Student Program is a free classroom resource
teachers can use to teach students about the money side of life™.
Through the Student Program, teachers receive a package of materials
four times per year, which includes magazines, workbooks
and DVD lessons, in addition to online resources.
Wisconsin credit unions - through the The Wisconsin Credit Union
Foundation - provide the Brass Student Program at no
cost to Wisconsin public high school teachers. Currently, more
than 390 Wisconsin teachers at more than 290 schools are
registered for the Student Program. All teachers are able
to register for free online for access to Student
Program resources.
Brass Magazine and its accompanying resources are designed to teach
high school students about the money side of life™. Read by
thousands of young adults across the nation, brass content is written
for young adults by young adults.
For more information about the brass|STUDENT PROGRAM in
Wisconsin, please visit www.studentprogram.com or: credit
unions may contact Chad Helminak with The
League at (608) 514-0080 and educators may contact the Brass Student Program
Director of Education at (541) 753-8546.
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