In my high school we had electronics,auto shop,ag shop,wood shop,welding, and mechanical drawing.(1970's) I live in a small farming community so I think they still have the budgets to offer some of these trade classes.(lots of land taxes without budget outlays not related to education from a high population) What worries me is that private schools are coming into the area and they offer none of these skills except keyboards and computer screens. No one will come out of these type of schools with any marketable,high income, middle class blue collar skills. There are lots of these blue collar jobs that can't be "offshored" and are an advantage to learn in this economic climate. But now these kids coming out of these private schools have to get into student debt to go to for-profit trade schools if they want to learn these life skills. This draws capitol away from the family unit for things like, well, food,clothing and shelter. The private schools here are also drawing much needed capitol away from the public schools who do offer these classes. This is the danger we face that I think could get these trade classes cut.
And we all can't be bankers,retail clerks, lawyers, or secretary's. (no personal offense intended for retail clerks or secretary's)
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