Students graduate and immediately sign the most consequential documents of their lives — leases, loans, job offers — with no one to explain the fine print. We fix that.
We teach students algebra they may never use, but not how to read the lease, the auto loan, or the first job offer they'll sign within months of graduating. Contract literacy is the missing life skill — and this front brings it into high school systems as a turnkey, standards-friendly curriculum.
Short videos and real-world scenarios built for teenagers — practical, not theoretical.
Workbooks, assessments, and completion tracking that drop into financial-literacy or life-skills classes.
First apartments, first cars, first jobs, and the "I Agree" behind every app they already use.
Completion records and certificates that support financial-literacy graduation requirements.
A growing number of states require personal-finance education to graduate. Contract literacy is the practical, defensive half — teaching students not just to manage money, but to protect it from what they sign.
District-wide and school-level licenses are available, with curriculum tailored to your programs and requirements. Let's talk about what fits your students.
District and school leaders — bring contract literacy to your students before they need it.