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North Easton Savings Bank partners with local High Schools to bring financial literacy series to students

Easton, MA North Easton Savings Bank recently partnered with three local high schools to bring the Credit for Life Fair education series to their students.

More than 700 juniors and seniors from Oliver Ames High School, Foxboro High School, and Mansfield High School participated in the events, learning real life budgeting skills during the interactive experience.

“Preparing students for their post-graduation financial future while equipping them with the skills to succeed is central to the high school experience,” said Richard Spencer, president and CEO of North Easton Savings Bank. “Partnering with local schools to offer financial literary assistance and resources is something our entire team feels passionate about; we applaud the students who attended these sessions and hope they came away with information that will be useful throughout their lives.”

 

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