<p>Our public high school has what would traditionally be called vo-tech, but it is physically and curricularly (is that a word?) part of the rest of the school. So college bound students can take a metals class, or a child care class, or a cooking class, or a sys admin class or a C++ class. Student who intend to be “completers” (finish an entire course of study in a interest area) take all courses in their “major” but are free to fit in electives from conventional tracks too. The crossover students are many, and the flow is in both directions. There is something called Learning Enrichment Work Experience Out (LE Out) any student can take for credit; a mentoring/job arranged either by the student or by the school. Our post-graduation reports include those going to college, those in trade schools, and those employed.</p>