Under a “nation-leading” framework, Massachusetts high school students would learn financial literacy skills, plan a capstone project, and fill out financial aid forms that would ready them for life after graduation.

“This is about reimagining high school in Massachusetts and making sure that every single student who leaves a Massachusetts high school leaves with the tools, the resources, the wherewithal, to be as successful as they can possibly be," Gov. Maura Healey said Monday during a news conference at Dedham High School.

“Whether they’re going on to college, whether they’re going into the trades or into a career, whether they’re joining the military, whatever that is,” Healey, flanked by cabinet officials, local leaders and state lawmakers, said. “From wherever students are in Mass

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