Reality Store - Kiel High School -2024
Date and Time
Friday Oct 4, 2024
7:45 AM - 11:00 AM CDT
7:45am-11:00am
*Volunteers please arrive by 7:45am, coffee and a light breakfast will be provided.
Location
Kiel High School
210 Raider Heights
Kiel, WI 53042
Contact Information
Melissa Radandt
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Description
The Reality Store is a financial literacy event in which students learn basic skills in financial planning, goal setting, decision making, and career planning. The Reality Store will help students examine their attitudes about their futures and career expectations. After their trip through The Reality Store, students will have developed a more realistic idea of the financial impact their future decisions will have.
Event Overview:
- Prior to the event students choose the future career and receive their monthly salary deposited in their checking account.
- Students enter The Reality Store with their check book. They first stop at “Uncle Sam” for their tax deduction. They then proceed to “The Bank/Credit Union” for their student loan deduction. Students then have to visit 13 other booths making purchases for their life. Ex: buy a car, home, groceries, utilities, etc...
- Staff one of the various booths
- Assist students in making wise financial choices based on their salary
- No experience necessary
- Learn basic skills in financial planning, goal setting, decision making and career planning
- Help students examine their attitudes about their futures and career expectations
- Develop a more realistic idea of the financial impact their future decisions will have.
We appreciate your commitment to our area youth and look forward to your participation and support in this most exciting event. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Melissa Radandt at (920) 684-5575 or melissa@chambermanitowoccounty.org.
Please note: Volunteers will receive an email approximately one week prior with specific start times (times will differ based on each school’s specific schedule – but will remain close to the 7:45-11am schedule) as well as instructions on where to park and where to enter.
Note from Kiel High School: Last year our board updated our volunteering policy to recognize that while having volunteers in our schools is a great thing for both our students and the adults, our biggest priority is the safety of the students. A layer of that is for everyone who comes into our buildings to work with our kids, have a background check completed to provide a layer of safety for our students. Below is the district policy in its entirety if you need it for reference. Please complete this form https://www.kiel.k12.wi.us/families/forms/24_BackgroundCheckForm.pdf and email to Becki Giebel: bgiebel@kiel.k12.wi.us
120 - VOLUNTEERS
The Board recognizes that certain programs and activities can be enhanced through the use of volunteers who have particular knowledge or skills that will be helpful to members of the staff responsible for the conduct of those programs and activities.
The District Administrator shall be responsible for recruiting community volunteers, reviewing their capabilities, and making appropriate placements. The District Administrator shall not be obligated to make use of volunteers whose abilities are not in accord with District needs.
Any individual who volunteers to work in the schools or on any school-sponsored activity shall submit to a criminal history records check, prior to being allowed to participate in any activity or program.
Any volunteer who works with or has access to students shall submit to a criminal history records check, prior to being allowed to participate in any activity or program.
Any person who volunteers to work with the District shall be screened through the Internet site for the Sex Offenders Registry (SOR) list prior to being allowed to participate in any activity or program.
Any volunteer who works with or has access to students shall be screened through the Internet site for the Sex Offenders Registry (SOR) list prior to being allowed to participate in any activity or program.
The District Administrator is to inform each volunteer that the volunteer:
- shall agree to abide by all Board policies and District guidelines while on duty as a volunteer;
- will be covered under the District's liability policy but the District cannot provide any type of health insurance to cover illness or accident incurred while serving as a volunteer, nor is the person eligible for workers compensation;
- will be asked to sign a form releasing the District of any obligation should the volunteer become ill or receive an injury as a result of their volunteer services;
- in accepting the role of a volunteer, agrees to verification that a satisfactory background check may be conducted through appropriate State agencies or other applicable means.
The District Administrator shall also ensure that each volunteer is properly informed of the District's appreciation for their time and efforts in assisting the operation of the schools.