Somewhat Comprehensive |
New Hampshire |
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State-by-State Assessment of Personal Finance Education Standards | |
State Department of Education Link | https://www.education.nh.gov/ |
Stand-Alone Personal Finance Standards | No The standards are embedded within the social studies curriculum from grades K-12. New Hampshire is currently engaging in the work of examining and re-drafting the NH curriculum frameworks for social studies. https://www.education.nh.gov/instruction/curriculum/social_studies/documents/frameworks.pdf |
Personal Finance Standards in Career and Technical Education (CTE), Family and Consumer Sciences | Yes Family and Consumer Sciences offers courses to both middle and high school students in consumerism and financial literacy. https://www.education.nh.gov/career/career/family.htm#resources |
Personal Finance Embedded in Social Studies or Economics Standards | Yes Standards are embedded within the social studies curriculum, which is currently under revision. |
Personal Finance or Financial Literacy Course Required for Graduation or Required to be Offered | No |
Personal Finance or Financial Literacy Course Required for Graduation or Required to be Offered | No There is not a stand-alone course for financial literacy. Currently personal finance is part of the economics course, which is required for graduation. |
State Assessment of Personal Finance Required | No |