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High School students experience the cost of living on their own in Reality Store workshop

High School students need decision making and money management skills to prepare them to live on their own after they graduate. As part of the School to Work program, eleventh grade students in Johnson County participated in the Living on Your Own workshop.

Student comments from past workshops have included: "need to have hands-on activities" and "more interaction with the students". As a result of the evaluations, the Living on Your Own workshop was changed to an interactive format called the Reality Store.

In March 2003, 298 eleventh grade students participated in the Living on Your Own Reality Store workshop. Students completed a worksheet as they moved from station to station to get information about the monthly income for their chosen career and expenses for food, clothing, housing, transportation and other expenses. At the last station, students spun a wheel for an unexpected expense. Then they went to the "accounting help" station to determine whether they had money left at the end of the month. Volunteers discussed choices and changes they could make to meet their monthly expenses.

Following this year's program, student evaluation comments were: "It gave you a hands-on experience about what may happen when we start to live on our own" and "It actually gave us practice budgeting our money".

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Volunteers provide students income information for their chosen career at the Reality Store workshop

Impacts

  • Two hundred ninety-eight eleventh grade students learned about managing money to prepare for living on their own after they graduate.

  • Sixteen volunteers provided students information about monthly income and expenses in the Reality Store workshop.
  • As a result of the positive evaluation comments from student participants, the new Reality Store interactive format will be used again next year for the Living on Your Own workshop.

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