shop class
Maybe where you live.
My ol'High School still has a dedicated shop building, with an electronics, CAD (drafting when I was there), Auto-Machine-Sheetmetal and Woodshop rooms. With 2 years of instruction in each one. (I took one class in all, except electronics, that was two)
The Senior kids now combine with the other high school and build a Habitat-For-Humanity home every year.
That was in Montana, I now live in Washington.
Where I live now all the High Schools have shop classes, one of the local shop teachers shows up for turning club meetings to get ideas for his kids. The shop teacher at another school came over and I worked with him on his turning skills. One of our local club members "volunteer-teaches" turning at yet-another school.
Plus the Olympia club has a thriving program with the Olympia School district, teaching wood-turning in their shop classes.
I think that around 25 to 30 years ago was when shop classes disappeared from high schools just about everywhere and I know one very fine teacher who lost his job when the school where my wife taught decided to eliminate all shop classes.
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Maybe where you live.
My ol'High School still has a dedicated shop building, with an electronics, CAD (drafting when I was there), Auto-Machine-Sheetmetal and Woodshop rooms. With 2 years of instruction in each one. (I took one class in all, except electronics, that was two)
The Senior kids now combine with the other high school and build a Habitat-For-Humanity home every year.
That was in Montana, I now live in Washington.
Where I live now all the High Schools have shop classes, one of the local shop teachers shows up for turning club meetings to get ideas for his kids. The shop teacher at another school came over and I worked with him on his turning skills. One of our local club members "volunteer-teaches" turning at yet-another school.
Plus the Olympia club has a thriving program with the Olympia School district, teaching wood-turning in their shop classes.