Stacc For Schools
Financial Confidence Curriculum for Modern Classrooms
Stacc helps middle and high school students build real-world money skills through practical, scenario-based lessons on budgeting, saving, spending, credit, and independence.
Instead of teaching money as a list of definitions, Stacc gives students realistic situations, decisions to make, and outcomes to think through. That makes financial education more engaging for students and easier for teachers to use.
Why Schools Choose Stacc
- Ready-to-teach lessons built for real classrooms
- Practical topics students actually care about
- Decision-based structure that drives discussion
- Flexible for personal finance, advisory, economics, business, and life skills courses
- Designed to build financial confidence, not just memorize vocabulary
Stacc lessons focus on real-life choices involving paychecks, saving goals, credit cards, impulse spending, career planning, and future independence.
What Makes Stacc Different
Traditional financial education often stays theoretical. Stacc is built around real decisions and real consequences.
Each lesson follows a simple structure:
- Situation: a realistic financial scenario
- Decision: students choose what to do
- Outcome: they see the short-term and long-term consequences
- Reflection: discussion questions deepen the lesson
- Activity: students apply what they learned
This format keeps students engaged while helping teachers lead meaningful conversations about money, choices, and future goals.
What Schools Get
- Scenario-based financial confidence lessons
- Teacher guides and classroom notes
- Student activities and printable resources
- Discussion prompts and reflection questions
- Flexible implementation across grade levels
- Content built around topics like budgeting, saving, spending, credit, debt, investing, and life planning
Program Topics
Stacc can support instruction across multiple levels, from money basics to long-term planning.
- Money Basics: earning, spending, saving, opportunity cost
- Budgeting & Spending: budgeting systems, tracking expenses, impulse spending, lifestyle choices
- Credit & Borrowing: credit cards, loans, interest rates, minimum payment traps
- Wealth Thinking: compound interest, investing basics, asset ownership, future planning
- Financial Independence: income, lifestyle planning, stability, long-term goals
Built for Real Student Decisions
Sample lesson scenarios include:
- The $200 Paycheck
- The Credit Card Offer
- The Career Budget Challenge
- Impulse Spending and Peer Pressure
- Saving for a Car
- Budgeting for Independence
These lessons are designed to feel relevant, discussion-friendly, and useful before students step into adulthood.
Choose the Right Option for Your School
Stacc Starter Pack
$299
A simple entry point for one teacher or one classroom.
- 5 ready-to-use lessons
- Teacher notes
- Student activities
- Printable classroom resources
- Ideal for pilots, enrichment, or advisory
Stacc Classroom License
$1,200 / year
For one teacher using Stacc across multiple classes.
- 12 ready-to-teach lessons
- Teacher guide and pacing support
- Student worksheets and discussion activities
- Classroom usage rights for one teacher
- Best for personal finance, economics, business, or life skills courses
Stacc School License
Starting at $3,500 / year
For schools that want broader access across teachers or grade levels.
- Multi-teacher access
- Expanded curriculum access
- Teacher resources and implementation support
- Flexible schoolwide use
- Best for middle schools, high schools, counseling teams, and advisory programs
Where Stacc Fits
- Personal finance classes
- Economics
- Business education
- Advisory and homeroom
- Career readiness
- Life skills and student success programs
Made for Teachers. Relevant for Students.
Stacc is designed to reduce prep time for teachers while making money lessons more practical for students. Every lesson is built to support discussion, reflection, and decision-making in a way that feels current and usable.
Students do not just learn what a budget or credit card is. They practice making choices about real-life situations involving spending, saving, borrowing, and future goals.
Bring Stacc to Your School
If your school is looking for financial education that feels practical, modern, and easy to implement, Stacc can help.