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Letter: Educate leaders, too, on finance and humanities | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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Kudos to the state Department of Education for requiring all public high school students to take a course in financial literacy before graduating (“Financial literacy to become graduation requirement,” Star-Advertiser, Jan. 10). A course in humanities should also be required. Why stop at high school students? Maybe some of our leaders (starting from the very top) could also benefit.

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Matthew Hee

Ala Moana

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