Warwood Schools Partners with State Treasurer’s Office 

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Warwood School is partnering with the State Treasurer’s Office to launch the new statewide SMART529 “Fund the Future” Sweepstakes.  

West Virginia’s SMART529 college savings plan is well known for its “When I Grow Up” essay contest, and “Fund the Future,” according to State Treasurer Riley Moore, is a “new sweepstakes to encourage West Virginia students and their families to save for higher education and provide the opportunity for them to win a large cash prize that will be invested in SMART529 Account.”

The launch event for this new sweepstakes will take place at Warwood School on Wednesday, April 10th, at 1:30.  Information will be introduced by Treasurer Moore.  He will be speaking with Warwood students not only about the sweepstakes details, but he’ll also highlight ways to save for higher education.

The contest deadline is May 22nd, and one winner will be awarded $15,000 to be invested in a SMART529 account.  The sweepstakes is open to any West Virginia child ages birth to 17 Visit www.wvtreasury.com after April 10th for more information about the sweepstakes. 

Ohio County Schools and Warwood School are so honored to welcome Treasurer Moore! Warwood Principal Jim Rowing adds, “We’re grateful for the opportunity to host Treasurer Moore and to be able to help kick off an event that will hopefully encourage not only our students, but students from all over the state, to enter the contest, and most importantly begin saving for their future.”For more information about SMART529 plans and investment options, visit www.SMART529.com.

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