luvsJack
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You'd have probably enjoyed our district's Outdoor Education programs. Or the Work-Study programs, which places kids in the workforce and allows them to earn class credits there, along with practical work experience often in very interesting fields (you could have been surveying those creek banks!).
Personally, I've never yet met anyone who hated something without having a reason for hating it. I might not think it's a good reason, but they've always got a reason. I also haven't yet met a parent who doesn't care about their kid. They might express that caring badly, and they might have other stuff going on in their lives that's interfering with their ability to parent, but - so far - they all care. Even the abusive ones. So, if I was crafting policy, I'd craft it with them in mind, because while I'm sure there are uncaring, neglectful parents out there somewhere, I also know that exceptional cases make for bad law.
All kids are important, whether they have decent parents are not. Laws aren't made for those that abide by them anyway. You are lucky that you haven't met any parents that don't care. I have.
And unless that program you mention included all my friends and no work, no, it wouldn't have made a difference. And now, there is no way I would want that kind of work. But it sounds great for some kids.

I don't know where you live, but it must be rough.
(Fortunately, she's made of sterner stuff, and shook it off in about 48 hours, no hospital trip needed.)