State Treasurer Curtis Loftis Honors 14 Graduates of SC Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program
May 16, 2025

COLUMBIA, S.C. (May 16, 2025)– State Treasurer Curtis Loftis is pleased to recognize the most recent graduates of the South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program, an innovative multi-year program designed to increase the number of teachers incorporating personal finance education in the classroom.
As part of the 36th Annual Economics and Financial Literacy Awards Luncheon in West Columbia, 14 educators from across the state were honored for their completion of the bronze, silver and gold levels of the program, which includes specialized training, classroom resources, and financial stipends to promote financial literacy education in K-12 schools.
“I am pleased to congratulate our fourth graduating class of Financial Literacy Master Teachers,” Treasurer Loftis said. “This unique program has helped inspire talented educators to strengthen their skills and confidence in promoting personal finance education through high-caliber professional development opportunities and free curriculum resources. Each year we hear wonderful stories of how they’ve taken this new knowledge to create meaningful lessons that encourage their students and fellow educators to make wise financial decisions. We are grateful that teachers continue to see the value of completing this training program so they may inspire others to improve their financial well-being.”
Sponsored by Future Scholar, South Carolina’s 529 College Savings Plan, and in partnership with SC Economics, the South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program not only encourages educators to teach personal finance education in their classrooms, but also helps them hold professional development workshops for their fellow educators, increasing the number of teachers sharing financial literacy lessons across the state. 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 2025 graduating class of South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teachers:
Name |
School |
District |
Amanda Williams* |
North Central Elementary |
Kershaw County |
Angela Haigler* |
St. Matthews K-8 |
Calhoun County |
Brandi Cade |
Center for Inquiry |
Richland District Two |
Brent Bernier* |
Beech Springs Middle |
Spartanburg 5 |
Briana Livingston |
Fairfield Central High |
Fairfield County |
Christen Sanders* |
Northwestern High |
Rock Hill |
D’Auric Gladney |
Kelly Mill Middle |
Richland District Two |
Gayle Whitlock* |
FIVE- Flexible Innovative Virtual Education |
Lexington Richland 5 |
Jackie Meggie |
Columbia High |
Richland District One |
Jane Miller |
Dutch Fork High |
Richland Lexington 5 |
LeAnn Calhoun* |
North Central Elementary |
Kershaw County |
Melissa Williams* |
Pickens High |
Pickens County |
Roman Mulkey |
Horse Creek Academy |
Limestone Charter Assoc. |
William “Ed” Humphrey* |
Lancaster High |
Lancaster County |
*Denotes a teacher who has also received Educator of the Month recognition as part of this program.