There is a school in Chicago where students are introduced to stocks in kindergarten and trade stocks by the fourth grade.

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EDUCATION Ariel Community Academy students are investing on Wall Street by fourth grade For 20 years, the school's graduates have gone on to become doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs and investment bankers Ariel Financial Literacy Event BY RODNEY BROOKS October 18, 2017 There is a school in Chicago where students are introduced to stocks in kindergarten and trade stocks by the fourth grade. Ariel Community Academy is a public school on Chicago's South Side - the vision of John Rogers, founder, chairman and CEO of Ariel Investments, and Arne Duncan, former U.S. secretary of education.

the average person makes $400. "It is very simple, basic concepts about what money is and the value of money related to different subjects," she said. "They get an understanding that money comes from somewhere. You can earn it through talent or effort. Some people think and some people work with their hands." By the third grade, the students begin to learn about stocks, bonds and curriculum. In the fourth grade, they begin to learn about portfolios, picking and managing stocks, as well as entrepreneurship and creating business plans," Coleman said. Students start in kindergarten with the $20,000 originally contributed by Ariel ($10,000 for each of the two classes in the grade). In the early years, the portfolio is managed by Ariel and Nuveen Investments. By the later grades, the students are actively involved in making the investment decisions. A Junior Board of Directors ( composed of sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade students) decides how to invest the money until they graduate. By eighth-grade graduation, that portfolio has grown. The original $20,000 goes to the following year's kindergarten class to start the process all over again. The surplus, or profit, is divided. Half is donated back to the school. The other half goes to the students in the graduating class. The average profit is $12,000 to $13,000, although it has been as high as $32,000, Coleman said. If the student uses his or her cut of the profits to open a college savings account, Ariel will match it with $500. " Ninety percent of the students opt for the savings account and get the match from Ariel," she said.

Ariel Financial Literacy Event One of those students was Victoria Bills, who started at the school in the sixth grade. By the eighth grade, she was head of the investment committee.

"The moment I set foot in Ariel and saw that I could be a portfolio manager, that's immediately where I wanted to go in life," she said. "I wanted to be in money management." She went on to the University of Chicago Laboratory High School on a John Rogers scholarship, and later Babson College in Boston. Today, she works at Ariel in institutional sales. Mario Gage is another graduate. His mom enrolled him in the school in the second grade because she loved the concept of financial literacy. "She made us follow the three-jar system," said Gage, now 25 and also an employee of Ariel. "When we got money, we had to split that money into three different jars. Ten percent went into the charity jar, 30 percent went into the savings jar and 60 percent went into the spending jar." She enrolled Gage and later his brother Myles, who is two years younger. "It was cool, and an eye-opening experience," Gage said of his experience at Ariel. "It's something youth, especially minority youth, don't get exposed to."

annual meeting. He also joined a youth investment club outside the school, one exclusively for African-American youths ages 12 to 18. "Not only did it affect me, but it affected my family," he said. "My mom started getting into stocks and started her own portfolio." Gage's mom, Michelle, a human resources director, said she has always talked finances with her sons. "When they grew older, they started teaching me. "All children learn how to read in elementary school," she said. "Some love to read and some don't like to read, but, hey, all learn how to read. I've always taken the approach that I want my kids to not only learn how to manage money but to love it." When Gage graduated from Ariel Community Academy, he also received the John Rogers Scholarship to attend the University of Chicago Laboratory High School. He graduated from the University of Chicago with a degree in economics and went to work for Ariel Investments. He now travels and lectures on financial literacy and assists Ariel with its financial literacy initiatives. Rogers said the concept for the school started 20 years ago when Duncan worked at Ariel coordinating community affairs. His first project was the I Have a Dream Class, which he borrowed from a program at New York City, in which a class was adopted with the promise of making college affordable for the students. The idea to focus on financial literacy came after Rogers attended a conference with personal finance journalist Jane Bryant Quinn and former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Arthur Levitt. They talked about the need for more financial literacy in schools, especially public schools. He immediately called Duncan, and Ariel Community Academy was born. "Sometimes financial literacy is all about keeping credit card debt low and

how to manage a mortgage," he said. "All that is important. But in this day and age, you have to be a financial expert to prepare yourself for retirement. Pensions plans have been replaced by defined contribution plans ( 401 (k) or 403(b)). Stock market knowledge is more important in this country than ever before. We need to keep up." Rodney Brooks is a retirement and personal finance writer/author. He has written a retirement a column for USA TODAY and the Washington Post. He is passionate about financial literacy and music. And has more than 12,000 songs on his ipod. The Undefeated: Ariel Community Academy (EPRINT) 12/17 (EXP 1/9/2019) AI-521