Yes.
No...
Self defense training should be completely left to the parents not the public school system..Some parents may not agree with their child being taught how to fight,there could also be civil liability's with schools teaching self defense classes to children...
Schools should teach students the basics of avoiding strangers and calling for help in certain situations and to avoid direct confrontation and get an adults help..
It should be up to the parents to decide when their child is mature enough to be taught self defense and then have them taught by a trained professional skilled in self defense and not huddled into a class and taught by the gym teacher who is not trained in such skills....
you should look at the schools that you are interested in websites and they will have a list of classes that are needed to attend their pharmacy school. Then make a list of all the classes for all the schools & knock them out one by one...that's what I am doing :)
no it should not be allowed in schools
YES! I am a student at an intermediate school and i would LOVE to be taught cooking as a class
A local community college or university should offer some classes in photography. Art schools or community art centers are another resource for finding these classes.
i think yes because that will help decrease obesity
They are generally called classes.
Many schools, especially private and parochial schools, offer religion classes as part of their curriculum. Some public schools may also offer elective courses in religious studies or comparative religion. It is best to check with individual schools to see if they offer such classes.
There are a number of schools that offer veterinary technology classes. One can take such classes at schools including 'Durham College Ontario', 'Palo Alto College' and 'Sanford-Brown'.
You can enroll in classes to become a nursing assistant at ww.starcareeracademy.com. They will provide you with a list of schools in your area that offer the classes.
ARAIK, there are no gunsmith schools taught in American high schools. You can get training from some trade schools or by apprenticing yourself to an established gunsmith. Classes in metal working, machining, and welding would be useful. Engineering and woodworking may help, too.
Yes the schools with vocational classes have higher graduation rate than the others
This depends on where the individual is located. Most nursing schools offer LPN classes. If local schools are unavailable, then try checking online for LPN classes.