Here to kick the tires, Badger High School students Taylor Colwell (left) and Autumn Clark are guided through the process of buying a vehicle by Dave Albrecht, Community State Bank executive vice president. Albrecht and the students were participating in the MyLIFE financial education program at Badger on Dec. 8.
What? No free parking? Cloe Acup, with backpack, takes a fate card at the Fate Station during Community State Bank's MyLIFE financial education program at Badger High School on Dec. 8. Devon Frederick, a Badger senior, helped man the Fate Station with retired teacher Sue Wilander.
Ready to launch MyLIFE, from left, Neil Buchanan, Community State Bank market president, then four Badger student volunteers: Theresa Van Schyndel, Devon Frederick, Vania Salazar and Amy Linendoll, and then MyLIFE Coordinator Kris Bernstein. The four students, all seniors, each received a $500 scholarship for helping to set up and run the financial education MyLIFE program at Badger.
Here to kick the tires, Badger High School students Taylor Colwell (left) and Autumn Clark are guided through the process of buying a vehicle by Dave Albrecht, Community State Bank executive vice president. Albrecht and the students were participating in the MyLIFE financial education program at Badger on Dec. 8.
What? No free parking? Cloe Acup, with backpack, takes a fate card at the Fate Station during Community State Bank's MyLIFE financial education program at Badger High School on Dec. 8. Devon Frederick, a Badger senior, helped man the Fate Station with retired teacher Sue Wilander.
Ready to launch MyLIFE, from left, Neil Buchanan, Community State Bank market president, then four Badger student volunteers: Theresa Van Schyndel, Devon Frederick, Vania Salazar and Amy Linendoll, and then MyLIFE Coordinator Kris Bernstein. The four students, all seniors, each received a $500 scholarship for helping to set up and run the financial education MyLIFE program at Badger.