Skip to main content
Good News

Teenagers with Bank Accounts: Kansas City Students Are Running Their Own Credit Union!

Local LawtonAuthor
Published
Updated
Reading time1 min

We are committed to accurate, trustworthy journalism. Learn about our editorial standards

Share:

In Kansas City, a group of high school students has taken hands-on learning to another level by managing their very own credit union. This isn’t just a simple classroom project; it’s a real financial institution where these teens are gaining invaluable experience. They’re not just crunching numbers—they’re making decisions that could shape their financial futures.

Alexus Palacios, one of the students involved, shines a light on how important it is for adults to recognize the potential of younger generations. According to her, an open dialogue with teens can lead to surprising insights and encourage their growth. It’s a refreshing reminder to adults about the capabilities of the younger generation, who are often underestimated in matters of finance and responsibility.

These students are proving that age is just a number when it comes to managing money and running a bank. With adults often dismissing the potential of youth, it’s time we listen to what these remarkable teenagers have to say. Next time you encounter a teenager, consider asking about their projects; you just might discover they have a thing or two to teach you!

About the Author

Local Lawton

Local Lawton is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

Share:

Related Stories