John in OH
Well-known member
The high schools don't help this situation.
My youngest son was following a college prep curriculum in HS and had plenty of credits to graduate. But, as a senior, (2004) he wanted to take some vocational mechanic classes for fun. School said, nope can't do it. They refused to allow him to take the classes. We tried to argue the point but it was wasted effort.
So, there he was willing and interested, but shut out by some vague school policy. Needless to say, he has pretty much lost interest and his truck now goes to the dealer for all work.
My youngest son was following a college prep curriculum in HS and had plenty of credits to graduate. But, as a senior, (2004) he wanted to take some vocational mechanic classes for fun. School said, nope can't do it. They refused to allow him to take the classes. We tried to argue the point but it was wasted effort.
So, there he was willing and interested, but shut out by some vague school policy. Needless to say, he has pretty much lost interest and his truck now goes to the dealer for all work.
