Redskins Rookies Receive Crash Course in Financial Management at JA Finance Park
Author: JA of Greater Washington
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Monday, 27 May 2019
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Image caption: Poe Middle School students with Dwayne Haskins, QB, and Montez Sweat, LB.
On May 24, the Washington Redskins 2019 rookie class got a lesson in the importance of budgeting as they joined forces with students from Poe Middle School at JA Finance Park Fairfax County in Fairfax, Virginia.
The day was made possible through Junior Achievement of Greater Washington's partnership with the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation.
While more than 14,000 Fairfax County Public Schools students go through the financial management program each year, the Redskins rookies and Poe Middle School students utilized a modified version of the program for a crash course in financial literacy.

Image caption: A Poe Student and Wide Receiver Terry McLaurin work together to get through Terry's budget
Roles were reversed as student graduates of the program became teachers, and paired up with rookies to help them navigate through different scenarios based on a unique career, salary and life situation.
The groups started by laying out a monthly budget before tackling required payments and shopping needs.
Junior Achievement is grateful for this partnership that not only allows the rookies class to reinforce good money habits, but also allows for the students to expand their leadership skills and experience the simulation from a different point of view.
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