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High School Competing For Personal Finance Curriculum

School is in online voting contest with H&R Block.

Oak Creek High School is in a national online contest for a grant aimed to help teens learn personal finance skills.

The H&R Block Dollars & Sense program offers curriculum grants to teachers across the country. Students go through real-life scenarios covering budgeting, credit scores, debt management, bill-paying and more.

People can visit the program's website through April 15 to view the list of applicants, read why each school wants personal finance curriculum and cast a daily vote for the school of their choice. 

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Oak Creek would be one of 250 schools to receive the curriculum if it gets enough votes.

The contest ties in with Financial Literacy Month in April.

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