CUNA's online youth magazine, Googolplex, will come alive starting next fall as its content becomes subject matter for stage shows to teach middle school children about financial literacy.
The unique approach is the brainchild of the National Youth Involvement Board and the National Theatre for Children of Minneapolis. NTC, the largest in-school touring company in the United States, is developing a production called "Googolplex Goes to School" through which live stage performers will help kids understand basic money concepts, said Lin Standke, Manager of Youth Programs at CUNA.
"It's really a unique approach to engage kids through something fun and …
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