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The brass STUDENT PROGRAM is a national initiative to strengthen high school students' understanding of money by providing free personal finance resources and instructional materials to students and teachers. The Student Program reaches tens of thousands of students and is made possible by sponsors interested in supporting financial education.

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Whether a school teaches financial concepts as part of a business, economics, social studies, math or other course – and regardless of what curriculum they use – brass MAGAZINE makes those ideas real for students. The magazine helps students see in real life the application of the concepts they're learning.

Elizabeth Burmaster
Wisconsin State Superintendent of Public Instruction

Your magazine is so wonderful that I would love to be able to put one in each student's hand.

NY High School Teacher

Knowledge is power. Economic knowledge is freedom, and that's what this is all about.

John McEneny
U.S. Rep. D-Albany, NY

I got a little bit more information that I could use in the future. Information about the magazine, information about how to better go about achieving my goals for business.

Alicia Barr
New York High School Student

I love getting brass MAGAZINE in my business classroom.  It gives my students current information about managing their money, making money, and great success stories from people in many different industries.  The articles inspire and motivate the students to get moving on their own path of success.

NY High School Teacher
"Credit unions have done a tremendous service for Wisconsin by providing teachers with free resources that accomplish the financial learning goals the state has defined as critical for future financial independence. The future of our state relies on the financial self-sufficiency of each new wave of graduates." Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle
The summer 2010 issue of brass is hot off the press! Included in this issue: (Login or register to access articles.) $10 Million Underdogs: Inner-city high school team battles to build the ultimate...
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