Mrs. Gardner's EPF Students' Preferences
Our first priority is to ensure that our students and their families are safe. Please email Mrs. Gardner or call the school if you need anything.

For the last months of school, Mrs. Gardner will post weekly activities for her Econ-Personal Finance class on Canvas for students to access (or on paper to be picked up at school if requested) to share essential content to learn after March 14. Please indicate your level of access/preferences.
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Student Name *
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What is the best way for Mrs. Gardner to communicate with you and your parents/guardians? *
Do you have internet access to use Canvas online at home each day? *
Please explain any special circumstances at the end of this survey.
Which type of learning resources do you prefer? *
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WHAT TO EXPECT: Topics to review/learn at home will be: Taxes, Budgeting, Credit, Insurance, and Major Purchases. Students can expect an average of 30-45 minutes each day. Weekly activities will be posted in Canvas for students. (The link to access Canvas is on the FDHS Home Page.) Instructions will be posted in Canvas, along with links to instructional videos, activities, and review games that can be accessed using phones or computers. Alternate activities will be available on paper to pick up at school when requested.
W!SE EXAM: At this time, the state has announced that 12th graders will NOT be required to take the W!SE (Financial Literacy Exam) as a credential required for graduation.
Before May, the state should decide if the 10th & 11th grade EPF students will be required to take the W!SE Exam.
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Please share any details about your access to online materials, as well as other comments.
What does your family need for support during this difficult time?
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