Not everyone wants to go to college or has the means to do
so. There is a direct correlation between school enrollment and a school’s ability
to provide opportunity to develop skills for future employment.
Those high schools that also have career and technical
school facilities provide the best opportunities for the non-college bound
student.
However, even a comprehensive high school can provide
career-development courses if the schools are large enough to support them.
Larger size provides programs, reduces scheduling
conflicts, and makes more sections of career-related electives available to
more students.
On the other hand, some students in smaller schools leave
their home schools to attend career-related programs ,,, or … they give up
their career interests.
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