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??? ??? I just took a look at my hi school , a few grades before me that school graduated Steve Wozinak & Steve Jobs . Looks like half the " electronics " classes maybe more? in their handout are at a different campus . There's no wood shop & the closest class they have to metal shop is a Sculpture class , But if a student wants to learn how to cook they have it , but wait it's on a different campus . So how much learning can a guy/gal get in when their drivin across town to get to each class . Oh I know how , we give them all Tesla's & they can study while the car is on auto pilot? .

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On 1/16/24 12:31 PM, gcvisalia@... wrote:

Absolutely !

heirge

On Tuesday, January 16, 2024 at 11:48:18 AM PST, Ralph Lehotsky <ralphlehotsky@...> wrote:


I think it would be good for the high school systems to reinstate a modern version of "metal shop" and "wood Shop" back into their curriculums. There are very few trade schools left in the country, so college dropouts have nothing to fall back on, and if they are lucky enough to find a job, they have to trained there.? All kids cannot be employed in computer science, and there is a definite need for skilled operators in todays manufacturing world.

Just my humble opinion,
ralphie

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