Life experiences and expenses open girls' eyes to reality

The first stop at the Reality Store is the tax booth where Prescott Valley resident and AAUW member Joyce Chapman, left, humorously shares the bottom line with Sierra Pallavicini, seventh-grader at Granite Mountain Middle School, and her now-less-than $100,000 salary as a fashion model. Katrina Dotzler, right, eighth-grader at Prescott Mile High Middle School, seems less happy to get her tax news from Gretta Larson, AAUW member.<br>
Trib Photo/Sue Tone

The first stop at the Reality Store is the tax booth where Prescott Valley resident and AAUW member Joyce Chapman, left, humorously shares the bottom line with Sierra Pallavicini, seventh-grader at Granite Mountain Middle School, and her now-less-than $100,000 salary as a fashion model. Katrina Dotzler, right, eighth-grader at Prescott Mile High Middle School, seems less happy to get her tax news from Gretta Larson, AAUW member.<br> Trib Photo/Sue Tone

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