Jason sat in silence, stunned. The Myersville bank manager, at the request of her teacher Mr. Brown, had just frozen Jason’s bank account after he tried to deposit two thousand Micro dollars he’d earned by selling lottery tickets to his classmates. “But why?” he asked, already knowing the answer. “I don’t think this […]
Category: Kids in Charge Stories
The Lucky Lottery Part 1
“How would you like to win a hundred Micro bucks?” Jason asked a fellow fourth grader between bites of his peanut butter sandwich. “What?” His classmate leaned in closer. He held up several small squares of paper. “You just buy one of these for 2 Micro bucks.” “OK, so how do I […]
An Antidote for Bullying
As soon as Mila stepped out of the school library, she could hear the sobs and sniffles. “I wonder who’s crying,” she thought, assuming it was a homesick kindergartener. When she finally got close enough to see who it was, her heart jumped and she raced toward the picnic table where the little brown-haired girl was […]
Kids on the Rise
Jordan shuffled a stack of papers on the desk and let out a heavy sigh. Anthony immediately noticed the pained look on his manager’s face. “What’s wrong?” he asked. The two fifth graders had been working side-by-side at Capiville Credit Union for eight months and had become fast friends. “My dad got a […]
Overcoming the Crash
“I love your bracelet, where’d you get it?” Jasmine asked her friend. “Bling Bling, of course,” Riley answered matter-of-factly. Their teacher overheard. “That is pretty,” she said, glancing at the bracelet. “What’s Bling Bling?” “Seriously Mrs. Borrego – you’ve never heard of Scottie Bling Bling?” Riley said as Jasmine giggled. […]
An Experiment in Experiments
As he donned his goggles and lab coat, Gunnar glanced around the room at the tables filled with beakers, jars and various tools. He was so excited to be chosen for the opportunity to become a Young Scientist, learning from the professors who visited from the local university. “Today, we’re going to learn how to […]
Follow The Money
When the bank manager opened the cabinet where the Micro bucks were kept, her jaw dropped and her heart sank. “Ms. Baron!” she cried out. “What is it, Talia?” “The Micro money!” she said loudly, realizing her employees were staring. She lowered her voice as Ms. Baron rushed over. “It’s missing.” […]
Fined and Delivered
“You wrote seven tickets last week, right?” James asked his fellow fifth grade Peacekeeper, Destiny. She nodded in agreement. “Two for teasing, three for running and two for…” she paused for a moment, “I think the last two were for gum.” “Well,” he said, shuffling through a stack of papers. “We’ve only collected […]
Girls In Charge of Finance
She could feel the sweat forming on her palms as her heart began to race. It was the same feeling she usually got when Ms. Brown asked her to read aloud in class. “Sierra, did you hear me?” Ethan asked. “Our business needs a bookkeeper, and I heard you need a job. Will you do […]
Kids Live & Learn
“Jacob, you’re late,” Jackson said for the fourth time that week. “It’s fine,” Jacob said. “Nobody’s here anyway.” As the 4th grade manager of City of Light’s snack bar, Jackson was growing tired of dealing with employees who didn’t seem to care. He tried to explain himself. “But we need time to prepare […]