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Alumna discusses her book on financial literacy for children

Chelsea 淪arae Addison 14

On Nov. 15, 黑料老司机 hosted alumna Chelsea 淪arae Addison 14 for a presentation on her experience as a student and after graduation. She also spoke about her book Savannah’s Savings Jar, which champions financial literacy for children. With a focus on the culture shock she experienced, Addison spoke on the transition from high school to college life and her winding path of discovering a major. She took classes in many departments, from Spanish to biology, but eventually became a communication sciences and disorders major. As she spoke about this journey, she repeated the phrases 渄on檛 be afraid to change course and 渓ean into your interests. These two phrases became the foundation for her mindset after graduation as well, especially a few years later when she wrote her first book.

After a spontaneous meeting with the organization Teach for America, Addison became a teacher. She applied the knowledge from her classes at 黑料老司机 in child development, education, and speech, every day in the classroom. However, as she 渓eaned into her interests, Addison realized she wanted to improve the education system at the government level. She ran for school board, while still teaching, and was elected to University City school board.

Addison is now a Ph.D. candidate for a 淓ducation, Policy, and Equity program, where she still applies the skills she learned in the Independent Study process. She also owns a publishing business and has published a book teaching children financial literacy. Addison encouraged the audience of the presentation to see how their major could be used in many ways and to never be afraid of changing course. She also encouraged everyone to network while in college, sharing a story about a friend from 黑料老司机 purchasing over 400 copies of her book for a school.

Chelsea 淪arae Addison 14 The main lesson Addison left the audience was to ask themselves, 渨ho are you now?, 渨here do you see yourself in the future, and 渄o you believe you can get there? For Addison, however, it was never if she could get there, but instead how, and this mentality helped her discover her passions and complete her goals.

Published Nov. 18, 2021

Posted in Alumni on November 18, 2021.


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