State Treasurer Curtis Loftis Celebrates 19 Educators in SC Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program

South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis recognized 19 educators for achieving Bronze certification and qualifying for the fourth cohort of the South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program.

Launched in 2020, the South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program utilizes financial incentives, specialized training and innovative curriculum resources to increase the number of K-12 teachers who incorporate personal finance education into the classroom.

“I want to congratulate these hardworking educators and thank them for promoting financial literacy,” Treasurer Loftis said. “The knowledge they have gained from this program will help them prepare young students for the future. We value their efforts and look forward to their further success in the coming years.”

The South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program provides financial incentives to K-12 teachers who are experts in the area of financial literacy and have a desire to teach professional development workshops to other educators in their schools and districts. Sponsored by Future Scholar, South Carolina’s 529 College Savings Plan, and in partnership with SC Economics the program offers specialized training and financial literacy education curriculum resources at no cost to schools. 

To become a South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher, applicants must complete professional development class requirements as well as create and lead professional development training for their peers. Applicants must also pass the W!SE Personal Finance Certification Test for Educators, a nationally recognized credential.

To learn more, visit the SCFLMT website: scflmt.org.

About Future Scholar
Future Scholar, South Carolina’s 529 College Savings Plan, is administered through the State Treasurer’s Office. For more information, visit FutureScholar.com or follow @SCStateTreasurer on Facebook. Future Scholar is self-supported and does not receive taxpayer funding.


The Fourth Cohort of South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teachers:

Name

School

District

Adriane McCall

Lake City Early Childhood Center of the Arts

Florence School District 3

Amanda Williams

North Central Elementary

Kershaw County

Angela Haigler

St. Matthews K-8

Calhoun

Brandi Cade

Center for Inquiry

Richland Two

Brent Bernier

D.R. Hill Middle

Spartanburg 5

Briana Livingston

W.A. Perry Middle School

Richland One

Christen Sanders

Northwestern High School

Rock Hill

D'Auric Gladney

Kelly Mill Middle School

Richland Two

Ed Humphrey

Lancaster High School

Lancaster County

Gayle Whitlock

Flexible Innovative Virtual Education (FIVE)

Lexington-Richland Five

Graciela Paulino

W.A. Perry Middle School

Richland One

Jackie Meggie

Columbia High School

Richland One

Jane Miller

Dutch Fork High School

Lexington-Richland Five

Jeff Donor

West Florence High School

Florence 1 Schools

LeAnn Calhoun

North Central Elementary

Kershaw County

Lisa Burden

Lower Richland High School

Richland One

Melissa Williams

Pickens High School

Pickens County

Roman Mulkey

Irmo High School

Lexington-Richland Five

Susan Owens

Spartanburg Day School

Private


To access headshots of the Cohort 4 educators, visit the link here.