Existing law requires each pupil completing grade 12 to satisfy certain requirements as a condition of receiving a diploma of graduation from high school. These requirements include the completion of designated coursework in grades 9 to 12, inclusive, including, among others, a one-semester course in economics. Existing law authorizes a governing board of a school district to adopt other coursework requirements.
This bill, commencing with the 2022–23 school year, would authorize a school district or charter school to incorporate a financial literacy program into an economics course offered by the local educational agency, and would authorize the curriculum for the financial literacy program to include specified topics. The bill would authorize a local educational agency that chooses to establish the financial literacy program to collaborate with a
financial institution, as defined, at no cost to the local educational agency.