2019 -- H 5033 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- FINANCIAL LITERACY | |
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Introduced By: Representatives McNamara, Ackerman, Amore, Diaz, and Lyle | |
Date Introduced: January 04, 2019 | |
Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
(General Treasurer) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended |
2 | by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 110 |
4 | SECURING THE FINANCIAL FUTURE FOR ALL STUDENTS ACT |
5 | 16-110-1. Legislative findings. |
6 | The general assembly finds and declares the following: |
7 | (1) Rhode Island's economic future relies on the financial security of its residents. |
8 | (2) Responsible and informed use of financial services can help Rhode Islanders attain |
9 | higher education, home ownership and retirement security. |
10 | (3) Strong financial literacy can also help Rhode Islanders avoid financial pitfalls that are, |
11 | unfortunately, all too common. |
12 | (4) Rhode Island's college graduates have the second highest student debt burden in the |
13 | country. |
14 | (5) Rhode Island's rate of seriously delinquent mortgage loans is ninth highest in the |
15 | United States. |
16 | (6) Rhode Island lags the nation and region in retirement savings. |
17 | (7) Rhode Island has the second highest percentage of unbanked households in New |
18 | England. |
19 | (8) Thirty-six (36) states guarantee access to personal finance education in their public |
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1 | school curricula, Rhode Island does not. |
2 | (9) Rhode Island has an obligation to secure the financial future for all students. |
3 | (10) Expanding the instruction of personal finance in public schools will help ensure that |
4 | all Rhode Island students are put on a path to success. |
5 | 16-110-2. Definitions. |
6 | (a) "Council" means the council on elementary and secondary education established |
7 | pursuant to ยง 16-60-1. |
8 | (b) "Personal finance" means the financial literacy standards adopted by the council. |
9 | 16-110-3. Resources. |
10 | The council on elementary and secondary education shall maintain and publish and |
11 | annually review and update as necessary: |
12 | (1) A statewide standard for the instruction of personal finance in public high schools. |
13 | The curriculum shall include, but not be limited to, budgeting, maintaining credit, saving, |
14 | investing, and protecting and insuring assets. |
15 | (2) A list of micro-credentialing programs that train educators in the skills necessary to |
16 | deliver personal finance lessons in accordance with council standards. |
17 | (3) Resources and instructional materials including, but not limited to, lesson plans, |
18 | assessments, and activities that align with the personal finance standards adopted by the council. |
19 | (4) A report on the instruction of personal finance in Rhode Island schools that includes |
20 | the number of high school graduates each year who have completed a high school level course |
21 | that includes personal finance and a list of middle school and elementary schools incorporate |
22 | financial literacy into their curricula. |
23 | 16-110-4. Instructional requirements. |
24 | (a) Beginning in the 2019-2020 school year, all public high schools must offer a course |
25 | that includes instruction on personal finance in accordance with council standards; |
26 | (b) Beginning in the 2021-2022 school year, all students must demonstrate proficiency in |
27 | personal finance prior to graduation from high school. Districts shall have the discretion to allow |
28 | students the ability to demonstrate proficiency by one or more of the following: |
29 | (1) Successful completion of a course with a curriculum aligned with council standards; |
30 | (2) Completion of a project that demonstrates proficiency in personal finance, under the |
31 | supervision of a trained educator; or |
32 | (3) Completion of a personal finance assessment based on council standards in a |
33 | controlled testing environment. |
34 | (c) Schools shall be permitted to make exceptions and accommodations to the |
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1 | requirements of this section for students with disabilities, as provided in chapter 24 of title 16, in |
2 | those cases wherein the student cannot be reasonably expected to demonstrate proficiency under |
3 | council standards. |
4 | (d) This section does not apply to private schools, mayoral academies, or charter schools. |
5 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO EDUCATION -- FINANCIAL LITERACY | |
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1 | This act would mandate that a program of financial literacy be taught to all students in |
2 | public high schools throughout the state of Rhode Island. The curriculum of the program would |
3 | include, but not be limited to, budgeting, maintaining credit, saving, investing, and protecting and |
4 | insuring assets. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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