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Enrichment Series

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The Twits book quiz

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This is a temporary series to hold a quiz on "The Twits"! Please make sure to have completely read the book by the 3rd of November.

Morgwen A

11/30
This course skips the heavy notes and dives straight into action. Students will use stock market simulators, run mock businesses, and explore real-world finance through games, challenges, and team-based projects. It’s built for freshmen and sophomores just starting out, but also scales up to juniors and seniors with deeper topics like investing, global economics, and business ethics. A hands-on, simulation-rich journey through money, markets, and business, built for high schoolers and college freshman, inspired by college-level insight.

Course Units (12 total):
1. Foundations of Finance: Understanding income, expenses, and the basics of budgeting

2. Banking & Credit: How banks work, credit scores, loans, and responsible borrowing

3. Investing (Stonks): Stock market basics, risk vs. reward, and simulated trading

4. Entrepreneurship & Business Models: Building a mock business and learn how companies grow in the new markets

5. Taxes & Government Finance: What taxes fund, how to file, and why it matters

6. Insurance & Protection: Exploring health, auto, and life insurance through roleplay scenarios

7. Consumer Psychology: Why we buy, how ads work, and how to resist impulse spending

8. Advanced Investing: Mutual funds, ETFs, diversification, and market trends

9. Global Economics: Currency exchange, trade, crypto and how global events affect your wallet

10. College & Career Finance: FAFSA, student loans, career planning, and salary negotiation

11. Business Ethics & Leadership: Case studies on ethical dilemmas, monopolies, and corporate responsibility

12: Capstone Simulation: Students run a full mock economy, investing, budgeting, and managing businesses in teams.

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If we have time, we will also dive into a topic of choice by learners.
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Each unit will have two sessions of dedication, so it is vital to try and not miss as many sessions as possible.

If you have any questions, feel free to DM me on Schoolhouse :D


Jayden K

3/20

Study Space

2nd session

We will be studying together, keeping each other on task; if help is needed, refer to anyone in the call -- someone will help you out!

Wafi S

8/100

Help on questions for anyone

3rd session

We will go over the topics she needs help with, and I’ll make sure to guide her step by step until she feels confident about them

Ana T

Registration full.

The Ultimate DECA diversion

16th session

This DECA tutoring program will cover key competition skills including performance indicators, role play structure, exam strategies, and written event preparation. Learners will engage through interactive activities such as mock role plays, timed quizzes, brainstorming sessions

Nishita K

36/500