EDUCATION
Is A Credit Union The Right Move For East Ascension High School?
Louisiana, USA, Gonzales,Sat Feb 01 2025
A debate is brewing in Ascension Parish. Officials in Ascension Public Schools want financial literacy in their school curriculum. They want to bring a credit union to East Ascension High school. The idea of financial literacy sounds good. But how far money handling skills will go is uncertain. But it's not clear if a credit union is the best way to address this.
Other schools near Ascension Parish, like Walker High School, have seen good results from having their own credit union. They want students prepared for future money matters. But then what makes East Ascension think this shall work for them. What’s more, Walker High started their credit union back in 2010—over a decade ago and in this time, the number of student complaints is very low. There's more than a few parents,students, andteachers saying other ways to boost financial literacy shall work best. But the Louisiana attempt to bring up financial handling skill have not been a big hit—so no one knows what will work best.
Students, teachers, and parents all have different ideas
And frankly, the debate is not just about whether a credit union can help students. After all, East Ascension hoped that having credit union voices will cultivate finances.
A closer look into financial literacy classes,needs to be looked into.
But opinions from both sides are having big impact the debate on how to best prepare students for the future. However, other schools like Walker High, state having different financial institutions on campus has proven successful.
It’s tricky. It’s clear that everyone wants to help students in the future that's why everyone’s ears are wide open to see what Officer Jeff Landry says. He's in charge of school guidance.
Ascension wants more institutions for students to stand up with money their future.
They also need to take around the law and make sure they are not breaking the rules with their plans. This will take a longer time to get the approval. The East Ascension credit union idea has a strong voice.
But can this move be outside highschool box?
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questions
Is it a critical mistake to think students will not benefit from a practical education on financial literacy as provided by a credit union?
Could the 2017 opinion be influenced by external parties with a financial stake in keeping credit unions off campus?
If the credit union on campus is proven to be beneficial, could this opinion be reconsidered in favor of incorporating the credit union into the high school curriculum?