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It’s the Reader’s Turn at S.S. Palmer Elementary

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    Mia Jones, fifth grade
    “I would help my mom pay the bills. If I had something extra, I would get something for me and my siblings.”

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    Willow Brown, second grade
    “I would put it in the big bank in town.”

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    Noah Bryfogle, sixth grade
    “I’d use it to make more money. When I got more money, I’d give it to charity, maybe an orphan shelter, or to help some family members.”

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    Emmet Hunt, third grade
    “I would give it to my family for different things.”

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    Levi Johnson, fourth grade
    “I would give $50 of it to charity and use the other $50 on toys, which I would also donate.”

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    Leah Prutzman, sixth grade
    “I would put it toward getting a car when I’m older.”

Published March 30. 2019 06:20AM

Saturday is the start of National Money Smart Week. We asked six students at S.S. Palmer Elementary if they were given $100, how would they choose to spend it?

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