That. Or young people with goals and drive can sign up for private sector training. Even if it costs $5k it's probably a better investment in their future than one semester getting drunk on 6th Street.n5wd wrote:Bottom line - if your school district isn't doing something similar, it's up to the people paying taxes in the district and the parents of the district to let them know what's needed.
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