Copiague Students Excel In Financial Literacy

Walter G. O’Connell Copiague High School students in Ms. Aims’ career and financial management class recently passed the W!SE Financial Literacy Certification test. The test is part of Working in Support of Education, a national standardized financial literacy certification program. The non-profit aims to help high school students graduate as financially capable young adults. The exam covers subjects such as money, budgeting, banking, credit, insurance, investing, retirement and financial planning and management.
Congratulations to the following students: Alexander Almonte, Janice Bocanegra, Maya Badagliacca, Shyla Brown, Mayra Castro, Zorangel Cespedes, Kayla Cooper, Jhordelis Cruz, Romelio Defreitas, Nathalie Fernandez Diaz, Henry Garcia, Trameer Jones, Ansly Jourdain, Isabella Lopez, Davi Malik, Flauren Marcelin, Omardei Marcelin, Dylan Molina, Katherine Ordonez Perez, Cianna Parchment. Diego Patruno, Jai'den Pernell, Alberto Raymundo, Joseph Risch, Christopher Rivera Velasquez, Leila Rodriguez, Miriam Rodriguez, Allyson Shaw, Darwin Sosa, Grace Suriel, Bella Torres and Isabella Welosky.