Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 13A - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Subtitle 04 - SPECIFIC SUBJECTS
Chapter 13A.04.06 - Program of Instruction in Personal Financial Literacy
Section 13A.04.06.01 - Requirements - Personal Financial Literacy Instructional Programs for Elementary, Middle, and High School Students
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Each local school system shall provide in public schools an instructional program in personal financial literacy in the elementary, middle, and high school learning years.
B. Personal Financial Literacy Program. The comprehensive instructional program shall provide for the diversity of student needs, abilities, and interests at the early, middle, and high school learning years. Each local school system shall include the content standards in §§C-H of this regulation in its curriculum.
C. Make Informed, Financially Responsible Decisions. Students shall apply financial literacy reasoning in order to make informed, financially responsible decisions.
D. Relate Careers, Education and Income. Students shall relate choices regarding their education and career paths to earning potential.
E. Plan and Manage Money. Students shall develop skills to plan and manage money effectively by identifying financial goals and developing spending plans.
F. Manage Credit and Debt. Students shall develop skills to make informed decisions about incurring debt and maintaining creditworthiness.
G. Create and Build Wealth. Students shall develop skills to plan and achieve long-term goals related to saving and investing in order to build financial security and wealth.
H. Manage Risks and Preserve Wealth. Students shall develop financial planning skills to minimize financial setbacks.
I. Curriculum Documents. Each local school system shall provide personal financial literacy curriculum documents for the elementary and secondary schools under its jurisdiction that:
J. Student Participation. Each student shall have the opportunity to participate in the personal financial literacy program required by this chapter.