Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Digital Subscription
    • Advertisement
    • Contact Us
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    The Tennessee TribuneThe Tennessee Tribune
    Advertise With Us
    • Home
      • COVID-19 Resource Center
        • Dr. Henry Louis Gates’ PSA Radio
      • Featured
    • News
      • State
      • Local
      • National/International News
      • Global
      • Business
        • Commentary
        • Finance
        • Local Business
      • Investigative Stories
        • Affordable Housing
        • DCS Investigation
        • Gentrification
    • Editorial
      • National Politics
      • Local News
      • Local Editorial
      • Political Editorial
      • Editorial Cartoons
      • Cycle of Shame
    • Community
      • History
      • Tennessee
        • Chattanooga
        • Clarksville
        • Knoxville
        • Memphis
      • Public Notices
      • Women
        • Let’s Talk with Ms. June
    • Education
      • College
        • American Baptist College
        • Belmont University
        • Fisk
        • HBCU
        • Meharry
        • MTSU
        • University of Tennessee
        • TSU
        • Vanderbilt
      • Elementary
      • High School
    • Lifestyle
      • Art
      • Auto
      • Tribune Travel
      • Entertainment
        • 5 Questions With
        • Books
        • Events
        • Film Review
        • Local Entertainment
      • Family
      • Food
        • Drinks
      • Health & Wellness
      • Home & Garden
      • Featured Books
    • Religion
      • National Religion
      • Local Religion
      • Obituaries
        • National Obituaries
        • Local Obituaries
      • Faith Commentary
    • Sports
      • MLB
        • Sounds
      • NBA
      • NCAA
      • NFL
        • Predators
        • Titans
      • NHL
      • Other Sports
      • Golf
      • Professional Sports
      • Sports Commentary
      • Metro Sports
    • Media
      • Video
      • Photo Galleries
      • Take 10
      • Trending With The Tribune
    • Classified
    • Obituaries
      • Local Obituaries
      • National Obituaries
    The Tennessee TribuneThe Tennessee Tribune
    Local

    Office of the Metropolitan Trustee and Junior Achievement of Middle TN Partner to Bring Financial literacy to Napier Elementary

    Article submittedBy Article submittedMay 27, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Erica S. Gilmore, Metropolitan Trustee

    Nashville, Tenn. (TN Tribune)—The Office of The Metropolitan Trustee is thrilled to partner with Junior Achievement of Middle Tennessee programs and Napier Elementary School.
    Junior Achievement offers a strong and engaging curriculum about financial literacy. Our office had the pleasure to learn more about this curriculum while volunteering at Napier. This award-winning school is headed by Principal Dr. Watechia Lawless, who is an innovative and passionate leader.

    The care and compassion that she exemplifies for her school and her ability to gather community partners is highly impressive. Our office jumped at the opportunity to participate in this great work. We felt compelled to get involved when we recognized that financial literacy is not readily taught in most schools.

    In the article, Facts About Youth Financial Knowledge & Capability, “training young people in financial management is an effective way to improve their knowledge in five areas: predatory lending practices, public and work-related benefits, banking practices, savings and investing strategies, and credit use and interest rates.” During my time on Council, I noticed in under-banked areas families were more exposed to pay-day loans that charged enormous interest rates. When we provide financial education at a young age, it improves the upward trajectory of our youth and aids them in making informed financial decisions.

    Dr. Lawless believes, “It is vitally important that we include financial literacy in the overall education of our children.”
    She is correct. We want our students prepared. In 2014, a study revealed, “a survey of 15-year-olds in the United States found that 18 percent of respondents did not learn fundamental financial skills that are often applied in everyday situations, such as building a simple budget, comparison shopping, and understanding an invoice” (Organization for Economic Co‑operation and Development).

    “We need to ensure students are equipped with the skill set to manage their resources so they can live well and use their resources to build wealth for themselves and future generations,” shared Dr. Lawless. She said with my help and Junior Achievement, Napier Elementary School students are well on their way.

    “The mission at JA is to ensure that students have equitable access to financial education. JA programs are especially beneficial, as we give students the life skills they need to succeed. Skills like financial literacy, work, and career readiness, and entrepreneurship help level the playing field and end the economic inequalities that many students and families, especially those in Davidson County, face every day,” states JA President, Trent Klingensmith.

    At the Office of the Metropolitan Trustee, we recognize the economic inequalities that homeowners face. Our office provides programs like Tax Relief and Tax Freeze to fight against the rapid rise of gentrification by assisting Davidson County homeowners 65 and older stay in their homes. Volunteering with JA and Napier affords our office an opportunity to have a wider reach in who we can assist in obtaining economic parity.

    Many people were impacted by COVID-19 and the disparities were highlighted during this world pandemic. Klingensmith shared, “in addition to Capstone programs, our in-classroom curriculum has returned post-COVID and is more meaningful than ever. JA has three programs of focus: StartUp Youth Economic Empowerment Alliance, JA BizTown and JA Finance Park. Now, we need volunteers in all three programs to provide mentorship to these students so that they can see what they can be!”

    The Trustee’s office encourages others to volunteer at these two wonderful institutions. It is a true pleasure to see the hard work and dedication of Metro employees at Napier and at nonprofits such as JA – the tremendous impact they have on Metro Davidson County area is commendable. We are delighted that we had the opportunity to volunteer.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Article submitted

    Related Posts

    Memphis leaders roll out “Free the 901” campaign to oppose National Guard deployment

    September 27, 2025

    Applications Open for OZ Arts Nashville’s Fifth Annual Brave New Works Lab through Monday, October 20

    September 27, 2025

    Knoxville College works toward revival as historic HBCU for Black education

    September 24, 2025

    Tennessee Recovery Coalition Launches at Maury County Recovery Fest

    September 22, 2025

    Statement from Meharry President on Campus Nonviolent Hate Crime

    September 20, 2025

    Arcade Arts welcomes new class of artists-in-residence at art crawl

    September 20, 2025

    Comments are closed.

    Advertisement
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZODr-6rxyI
    Business

    Zeta Phi Beta sorority announces $750,000 pledge to St. Jude Children’s Hospital

    September 26, 2025

    FUNdraising Good Times Is management a bad word?

    September 26, 2025

    Black-owned Jam Vino showcases wine-infused jam at GBK’s pre-Emmys gifting lounge, sets Walmart retail debut

    September 20, 2025
    1 2 3 … 388 Next
    Education
    Education

    LeMoyne-Owen College to Benefit from MacKenzie Scott’s Landmark $70 Million Gift to UNCF

    By adminSeptember 26, 2025

    MEMPHIS, TENN. — LeMoyne-Owen College, a proud member of UNCF (United Negro College Fund), announced that…

    Austin Peay student researches solar wind mysteries at Harvard

    September 26, 2025

    Group removed from TSU campus after unauthorized demonstration

    September 26, 2025

    Another Request for HBCUs Security

    September 18, 2025
    The Tennessee Tribune
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • About Us
    • Digital Subscription
    • Store
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact
    © 2025 The Tennessee Tribune - Site Designed by No Regret Media.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Our Spring Sale Has Started

    You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/