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When our daughter was in high school (she's 51 now) the district shut down all the shop classes and even home economics for the girls. They went heavy into college prep classes. The dropout count increased when the students who could get an A in shop but hadn't a clue about trig decided to start flipping burgers or pumping gas.
Baldwin Park school district saw the problem and went heavy into automotive education with a lot of support from the industry.
https://architizer.com/projects/bald...nology-center/
They even offer adult ed -
https://bpace.bpusd.net/apps/pages/i...REC_ID=1975709