WVTreas > Lots of help is on hand for Hurricane High School students as they delve into the new NEFE curriculum introduced May 18th. The new NEFE program will be launched nationwide this fall.
WVTreas > Hurrican High School students pore over financial problems may18th when NEFE unveiled a new Financial Education curriculum.
WVTreas > Treasurer Perdue explains a finance issue to students during the roll-out of a new NEFE HighSchool curriculum may 18th.
WVTreas > Treasurer Perdue and NEFE official John Parfrey visit with students and staff at Hurricane High School May 18th.
WVTreas > Education officials watch as students are introduced to a new Financial Education Curriculum At Hurricane High School May 18. Pictured from left to right are; Ken Watts, West Virginia Credit Union League; Linda Waybright and Mary Ellen Conn, WVU Extension Services; and NEFE (National Endowment for Financial Education) official John Parfrey.
WVTreas > Local TV coverage helped to publicize the introduction of the new NEFE curriculum for Financial Education at Hurricane High School May 18th.
WVTreas > Treasurer Perdue and Deputy Treasurer Charles Bockway help students at Hurricane High School with the new NEFE High School Planning Program.
Lots of help is on hand for Hurricane High School students as they delve into the new NEFE curriculum introduced May 18th. The new NEFE program will be launched nationwide this fall.
WVTreas > Lots of help is on hand for Hurricane High School students as they delve into the new NEFE curriculum introduced May 18th. The new NEFE program will be launched nationwide this fall.
Lots of help is on hand for Hurricane High School students as they delve into the new NEFE curriculum introduced May 18th. The new NEFE program will be launched nationwide this fall.
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