> Ar> My high-school had tons of well equiped workshops, but that is because
> Ar> the center was designed to be a trade training center and academic
> Ar> plans were an afterthought. They had engine labs and electronics labs and
> Ar> whatever have you because back in the day they trained
> Ar> professionals to fix engines and radios.
> Around here in California, that seems to have moved to the junior
> college level. There are JCs that are intended as a place for people to
> get their lower-division classes done in a cheaper, easier to enter
> environment, with some assurances that classes will transfer 1:1 into
> the university of California system.
In Kentucky, that would be the community colleges, although there are high
schools that also still offer college credits for some things.
* SLMR 2.1a * Groundwater. Do you mean crushed ice?
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