N.J. students are learning financial literacy. These future CEOs say it’s fun — and tasty.

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N.J. students are learning financial literacy. These future CEOs says it’s fun — and tasty.

A group of 13 students from Sandyston-Walpack School visited Layton Hotel Tavern in Layton, NJ, to learn how to run a business as part of the school's financial literacy program, called Bobcat Billionaire$. Feb. 1, 2022.Serendipity would land Jacob Fryer his first job.

The trip was one of several the Sandyston-Walpack School group has taken during the “Bobcat Billionaire$” after school financial literacy program. The program began in September and exposes students in grades 4-6 to the ways finances play a major role in our everyday lives. A group of 13 students from Sandyston-Walpack School visited Layton Hotel Tavern in Layton, NJ, to learn how to run a business as part of the school's financial literacy program, called Bobcat Billionaire$. Feb. 1, 2022.The eager group of students filed into Layton Hotel Tavern on Tuesday afternoon.

A group of 13 students from Sandyston-Walpack School visited Layton Hotel Tavern in Layton, NJ, to learn how to run a business as part of the school's financial literacy program, called Bobcat Billionaire$. Feb. 1, 2022.?” “What’s that ?” “How does stocking work?” “Why do you have cameras?”Seemingly everyday tasks prompted the curious group, like when the phone rang and Jacob answered it. Everyone paused to watch the dishwasher-turned-busboy take an order.

“ supported that legislation. An important role of education is to prepare students for success in life,” NJEA spokesman Steve Baker said in a statement. “Financial literacy is a critical life skill and beginning early allows for the opportunity to reinforce and build on that foundation throughout their school career.”

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