Parent Teacher Magazine Gaston County Schools Jan/Feb 2018 | Page 8

Program teaches students about money and finance Junior Achievement program teaches elementary students about money and finance Students at Lingerfeldt Elementary participated in ‘Junior Achievement Day’ on Friday, December 8 and had the opportunity to enjoy fun lessons and activities that focused on economics, business, and personal finance. The event was presented by Junior Achievement of the Central Carolinas and Firestone Fibers and Textiles in partnership with Gaston County Schools. “We had close to 30 volunteers teaching the Junior Achievement curriculum to 420 students,” said program manager Hannah Heidenreich. The curriculum focuses on entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and workforce readiness. Volunteers from the Gaston County Department of Health and Human Services, City of Gastonia, Gaston Family Health Services, Woodforest National Bank, Firestone, United Way of Gaston County, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and TPP Vending took a break from their job to get in the classroom and help students learn about the importance of managing money, making good decisions, and thinking about the future. Lingerfeldt principal Staci Bradley said, “This is our second year for hosting Junior Achievement Day, and we are grateful for the opportunity to have this program at our school so our students can begin to learn about personal finance, money management, business, and related topics.” Woodforest Bank and Caputo’s Pizza of Cherryville provided a pizza party for students as well as lunch for the teachers and volunteers. Plans are in the works to hold a Junior Achievement Day at Sadler Elementary in March. Ashbrook High to receive a new science lab Your hometown heroes of eye care ARE READY TO GiVE YOU THE POWER OF “SUPER-ViSiON”! CALL OR SCHEDULE your appointment online TODAY. 2325 Aberdeen Blvd * Suite A Gastonia, NC 28054 820 Lower Dallas HiGHWAY Dallas, NC 28034 704-853-EYES 704-922-9808 www.GastonEye.com 6 • January/February 2018 • Parent Teacher Magazine  Ashbrook High School is getting new science lab equipment, thanks to the efforts of students in the research methods class. The students created a video for the LANXESS Factor Manufacturing Day Video Contest and won third place in the national competition that involved about 400 high schools. That means Ashbrook will get $1,500 to purchase new equipment. Additionally, Forestview High School finished in the top eight and will receive $1,000.