Q: Generally, do the students who work in the program go on to study finance or
business once they leave high school?
A: 75 percent of the students go on to major colleges to pursue some type of
business or finance degree.
Q: What do you wish you had known when you first started?
A: at I would have to memorize so many passwords.
Q: What do you enjoy doing outside of the classroom?
A: Spending time with family and friends. I have eight grandchildren – all under
the age of seven.
Q: Where is your happy place?
A: My sunroom.
Q: If you had $1 million, what's the first thing you would buy?
A: A white BMW with tan leather seats.
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Hartselle High School teacher
Linda Roberts has been with
Redstone's Schools Program
since its inception. Roberts
helped Redstone open its first
student-run branch at Hartselle
in 2017.
Today, Roberts says the financial
knowledge the students have
developed is great, but she
thinks the soft skills they have
learned from working in a
professional setting have been
the greatest benefit.
is May, she has three student-
tellers set to graduate.
LINDA ROBERTS
Roberts, center, with her student tellers.