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Jim Whittaker

KCP Initiative

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Subject: National Financial Capability Challenge

 

http://www.ed.gov/
http://www.treas.gov/ 

 

Dear Colleague,

 

In December 2009, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and Education
Secretary Arne Duncan announced the National Financial Capability
Challenge, http://challenge.treas.gov/index.htm. They said that along
with getting the economy back on track and getting smarter about
financial regulation, we also need to make sure all Americans - but
especially our youth - get the financial education they need to help
them take responsibility for their financial futures.  Treasury and
Education are committed to working together on this issue.  The
Challenge - an awards program for educators and high schools students
that aims to encourage the teaching of personal finance - is our first
step in a new partnership.

 

An earlier version of the Challenge was organized by Treasury under the
previous administration, and this expanded effort builds on that
success.

 

Our goal is to get one million high school students to take the
Challenge, which includes a voluntary online exam, by April 9, 2010.  To
make that happen, we'll need thousands of educators from across the
country to register and get their students prepared. Two thousand
educators have already signed up.  It's a good start, but we have a long
way to go.

We're writing to ask for your help.

 

Will you please support our effort to reach out to high school teachers
- and other educators working with high school students age 13-19, such
as librarians, youth group leaders, and after-school program staff - to
encourage them to sign up for the Challenge at challenge.treas.gov 
http://challenge.treas.gov/index.htm by March 14?

 

We're encouraging educators to take these steps:

1.                        View the video message from Secretary Duncan 
http://challenge.treas.gov/video.aspx 

2.                        Register for the Challenge 
http://challenge.treas.gov/educator_SignUp.aspx  by March 14th

3.                        Recruit their colleagues to participate (flier
available here)< 
http://challenge.treas.gov/National_Financial_Capability_Challenge_Flier
.pdf >

4.                        Prepare their students (using the free
educator toolkit or their own resources)

5.                        Administer the online exam one day between
March 15th and April 9th

6.                        Present official (printable) awards
certificates to high-scoring students

 

All participating educators will receive personalized awards
certificates, and educators in states with the highest participation
rates will earn special distinction.

 

Please consider taking these steps as an outreach partner:

*         Send a custom message directly to educators and/or people who
work with them

*         Contact influential individuals who could help recruit
educators to participate

*         Include a link to the National Financial Capability Challenge
website on your own site<http://challenge.treas.gov/link_to_us.htm>

*         Include the Challenge in your organization's social networking
(Facebook, Twitter, etc.)

*         Talk about the Challenge during speaking engagements

*         Create additional incentives to encourage educators to
participate

*         Offer instructional support to educators new to this topic
(e.g. linking them with local experts)

 

Thank you for your support.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Michelle Greene

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Education and Financial Access

U.S. Department of the Treasury

 

Matthew Yale

Deputy Chief of Staff

U.S. Department of Education