💨 Abstract
In Virginia, high school students are required to take an economics and personal finance course. Sharon Paul, a teacher at Hayfield Secondary School, teaches this course and focuses on topics such as banking, budgeting, investing, and college preparedness. She encourages her students to plan ahead for college and understand the importance of starting to invest and save early.
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