Coventry High School

Washington Trust's Financial Literacy Program Kicks Off New School Year

Retrieved on: 
Friday, October 13, 2023

In addition to these free resources, Washington Trust employees are available to provide additional support, including in-classroom presentations.

Key Points: 
  • In addition to these free resources, Washington Trust employees are available to provide additional support, including in-classroom presentations.
  • Washington Trust has partnered with public middle and high schools throughout RI, including: Central High School (Providence), Charles Shea High School (Pawtucket), Classical High School (Providence), Coventry High School (Coventry), Cranston High School East (Cranston), Cranston High School West (Cranston), Cumberland High School (Cumberland), East Greenwich High School (East Greenwich), East Providence High School (East Providence), Hugh B Bain Middle School (Cranston), Johnston Senior High School (Johnston), Mount Pleasant High School (Providence), Narragansett High School (Narragansett), North Kingstown Senior High School (North Kingstown), North Providence High School (North Providence), Pilgrim High School (Warwick), San Miguel School (Providence), Toll Gate High School (Warwick), William E. Tolman High School (Pawtucket) and Woonsocket High School (Woonsocket).
  • The Bank also partners with several nonprofit organizations to provide these free financial education resources to support the organizations' financial literacy programming efforts, including Amos House , Literacy Volunteers of Kent County , and Literacy Volunteers of Washington County .
  • For more information about partnering with Washington Trust to offer financial literacy tools & resources to your students or clients, contact Jillian Balzano, Washington Trust Community Relations Officer at [email protected] .