Sanford Middle School 7th graders participated in its annual JA in a Day - Economics for Success, in coordination with Junior Achievement of Maine on Wednesday, April 10th. Junior Achievement of Maine partners with volunteers from local students to teach students lesions about economics and personal finance. The day was an opportunity for students to dive into the realms of personal finance and economic understanding. Throughout the day, students were involved in a series of sessions designed to equip them with knowledge and skills in managing money, understanding credit, distinguishing between needs and wants, and much more. The effort between SMS and Junior Achievement aimed to provide students with relevant and authentic information about financial literacy, preparing them for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. The event had active participation from a range of local businesses, whose volunteers devoted their time and expertise to engage with the students. Erin Barry, the head of Sanford Middle School’s social studies department, highlighted the longstanding relationship between the school and Junior Achievement. Barry coordinates Junior Achievement experiences for 7th and 8th graders each spring.  A special thank you goes out to the volunteers who lent their expertise and enthusiasm to the event: Eric Tracy at WEX Laura Buonaiuto at Dun and Bradstreet Kyle Barrett and Bryanna Saucier from Kennebunk Savings Bank Karen Gellatly from Partners Bank Community Member Crystal Cole Prichard Pamela Bennett from United Way Jessica Owens from Kennebunk Savings Bank Community Member Don DeSalvio Katie Rooks and Mike Ross from M&T Bank Toni DiSotto from Key Bank

Sanford Middle School 7th graders participated in its annual JA in a Day - Economics for Success, in coordination with Junior Achievement of Maine on Wednesday, April 10th.

Junior Achievement of Maine partners with volunteers from local students to teach students lesions about economics and personal finance.

The day was an opportunity for students to dive into the realms of personal finance and economic understanding.

Throughout the day, students were involved in a series of sessions designed to equip them with knowledge and skills in managing money, understanding credit, distinguishing between needs and wants, and much more.

The effort between SMS and Junior Achievement aimed to provide students with relevant and authentic information about financial literacy, preparing them for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

The event had active participation from a range of local businesses, whose volunteers devoted their time and expertise to engage with the students.

Erin Barry, the head of Sanford Middle School’s social studies department, highlighted the longstanding relationship between the school and Junior Achievement. Barry coordinates Junior Achievement experiences for 7th and 8th graders each spring. 

A special thank you goes out to the volunteers who lent their expertise and enthusiasm to the event:

  • Eric Tracy at WEX

  • Laura Buonaiuto at Dun and Bradstreet

  • Kyle Barrett and Bryanna Saucier from Kennebunk Savings Bank

  • Karen Gellatly from Partners Bank

  • Community Member Crystal Cole Prichard

  • Pamela Bennett from United Way

  • Jessica Owens from Kennebunk Savings Bank

  • Community Member Don DeSalvio

  • Katie Rooks and Mike Ross from M&T Bank

  • Toni DiSotto from Key Bank