Oldest DS is in 8th grade.
He has the option of attending 3 local public high schools with no application process.
ALL are regional schools.
One is right in our town attended by three towns and is the standard High School to which 85-90% of the kids in his Jr. High (which is also regional) will transition. It's the school I attended and is a good school with just under 300 kids in each graduating class.
The second option is the county agricultural school. We don't really live in a rural area and he doesn't have any interest in the school.
The third option is a vocation school. Kids from three different counties attend this school. They did a tour the other day. He loved it. Now wants to go. About 125 kids in each graduating class.
Soo.... For all you parents out there with kids who attend/attended vocational school. How did you like it (not the kid)? Did you feel your kids really learned the trade or just got a cursory education in the job? Did the kids have trouble getting jobs when they got out? Did you find the schools didn't give the kids as much of a dose of the reality of the jobs or built a fantasy of this is the job but didn't discuss the actual working conditions (lots of night hours, low wages to start, etc)? If they decided to go on to college (which is part of DS' plan) did they have trouble finding a college that would accept them? What about academic options; did you find there were lots of choices or were they very limiting? DS has also talked about going into the Army does vocational school help or hurt?
Please note I am definitely not anti-vocation. DF is a crop farmer and DH is a HVAC service tech, but he went the traditional high school then technical college route.
TIA for any input.
He has the option of attending 3 local public high schools with no application process.
ALL are regional schools.
One is right in our town attended by three towns and is the standard High School to which 85-90% of the kids in his Jr. High (which is also regional) will transition. It's the school I attended and is a good school with just under 300 kids in each graduating class.
The second option is the county agricultural school. We don't really live in a rural area and he doesn't have any interest in the school.
The third option is a vocation school. Kids from three different counties attend this school. They did a tour the other day. He loved it. Now wants to go. About 125 kids in each graduating class.
Soo.... For all you parents out there with kids who attend/attended vocational school. How did you like it (not the kid)? Did you feel your kids really learned the trade or just got a cursory education in the job? Did the kids have trouble getting jobs when they got out? Did you find the schools didn't give the kids as much of a dose of the reality of the jobs or built a fantasy of this is the job but didn't discuss the actual working conditions (lots of night hours, low wages to start, etc)? If they decided to go on to college (which is part of DS' plan) did they have trouble finding a college that would accept them? What about academic options; did you find there were lots of choices or were they very limiting? DS has also talked about going into the Army does vocational school help or hurt?
Please note I am definitely not anti-vocation. DF is a crop farmer and DH is a HVAC service tech, but he went the traditional high school then technical college route.
TIA for any input.