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Teachers in Mesa wanted a classroom unlike any other, where
students could get real-world experience in career development and
financial skills.Today, behind a classroom door at Mesa High School,
is a hands-on education center: a Wells Fargo banking storeour first
on a high school campus.Wells Fargo converted the classroom into a
full-service store, and Mesa High graduates (such as Wells Fargo team
member Theo Sergeo Kwi, below) serve students,parents and faculty.
Team members visit classes to talk about careers in banking and
money management, using our financial education curriculum Hands
on Banking®. Five thousand team members are trained to present our
Hands on Banking program, teaching financial skills to all ages, including
new material for young adults facing financial independence.
“Teachers in our business department wanted
to create a unique business and education
partnership, and Wells Fargo had the right pieces
to make our plan a reality. They put together a
great team to give our students more tools for
success, and together we opened a Wells Fargo
banking store just in time for homecoming.
Linda Highland
Mesa High School Banking Store Manager
Mesa, Arizona
Debra Duvall, Superintendent, Mesa, Arizona Public Schools