High Schools
Many schools have Biology and Chemistry labs. Why don’t they have FINANCE LABS?
While some high school students pursue careers in biology or chemistry, EVERY student will someday have a bank account and a credit card. EVERY student will get a job and pay taxes. EVERY student will buy or lease a car and have to buy auto insurance. EVERY student will rent an apartment or buy a house. And hopefully EVERY student will enjoy a comfortable retirement. So why don’t schools require EVERY student to take a class in a Finance Lab? Let us show you how your school can teach ALL of your students these real-world, practical life skills.
Experiential Learning at its Best!
With our high school FINANCE LAB, you can make sure ALL of your students are financially literate! Engage your Personal Finance, Economics, Social Studies, Business, and Math students with real-world applications in an exciting Wall Street-style classroom. Stock-Trak’s Financial Literacy Lab package is a combination of hardware and web-based lessons and activities that will have your students lining up in the hallway to take a class in your Lab.
Current High School Financial Literacy Labs
CATS Academy Boston is a new, state-of-the-art international boarding school located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
CATS Trading Platform
High School Investing offers unique, innovative curriculum with articles and videos, with an immersive investment simulation.
High School Investing
Marquette High School is proud to launch its innovative financial literacy lab, bringing state-of-the-art finance and investing tools to all of its students.
High School Investing
State-Wide Challenges
The Colorado Council for Economic Education runs the Stock Market Experience for over 9,000 students in the state of Colorado, free for all students.
Stock Market Experience
The California Stock Market Simulation is available for students and teachers, primarily in the Bay area, but open to all California schools.
CaliforniaSMS
The Florida Council on Economic Education sponsors the Florida SMC, open to all classes in the state of Florida. Prizes are awarded by grade level and geographic region.
FloridaSMC
The HawaiiSMS is open to students and adults throughout the state of Hawaii. Teachers can participate in the SMS, along with free training workshops and teacher support kits.
Hawaii SMS
The Indiana Council for Economic Education and $mart Indiana present the Indiana Stock Market Simulation, a new teaching tool available to all classes throughout the state.
Indiana SMS
Nipissing University’s High School Stock Challenge is open to all schools in Canada. Top students are awarded university scholarships.
Nipissing Simulation
EconomicsWisconsin presents the Wisconsin SMS – an interactive financial markets simulation available to all students, and the Department of Corrections.
Wisconsin SMC