Ontario sets financial literacy requirement for high school graduation
Students must score at least 70% on the new test, and those who fail twice can get extra instruction before retrying.
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Ontario to require financial literacy test for high school graduation
Ontario high school students will soon need to pass a financial literacy test in order to graduate. Education Minister Paul Calandra says students need practical, real-world skills, including how to manage money and budgets. Updated curriculum requirements for financial literacy were set to take effect at the beginning of this school year, but Calandra paused that and a few other curriculum updates in June to give teachers more time for implemen…
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