Ronin, I was also taking about "adding" metalworking. Currently, they have woodworking as part of the curriculum. Out here in CO, seems like there is a bit more than when I lived back east (Pittsburgh, so solidly rust-belt).
I was more thinking of the fact that what I am looking to add is the very basics to start, whereas you seemed to be talking "hire-able" when finished with my program. My point was that at the level I am going to be teaching it at, I would expect another level between my expectations and yours. This is for those kids who have done 3D design/printing, woodworking, and then want the next level.
Just trying to clarify. Everything you have said is good points, just the scalability is the issue for the school environment, especially for HS class sizes vs Vo-Tech post secondary.
Well aware of the safety, have a 12x36 lathe, 8" shaper and BP knee mill in my home shop. If I need larger, a buddy has a 16x60 and 14x48 lathe, an 18" shaper and a larger mill (CAT 40/50 tooling, forget which).
Hopefully didn't drive the OP too far off topic. Meant to post something similar, them saw his and jumped on.