It's one of those life skills that I think schools should teach. Useful. Important.

I dunno, I'm a little weird, but after taking sociology and talking to my professor a lot, I think schools should teach more things involved with LIVING, because kids are surprisingly hopeless and raised by hopeless parents. So many people can't cook, sew, caring for children, mechanic skills, etc. And they'll never learn unless a school steps in. Sad, but true. So many parents are useless. It's horrific that schools don't require classes like that.

But this is coming from someone who would replace gym and excess study halls (for example, my brother has had like, 5 study halls his entire High School education, and is still getting an advanced HS diploma which means he took more classes than necessary for a normal degree. So kids getting the minimal diploma probably had many more study halls. It's kind of bizarre.) with these classes, so most people would be inclined to disagree with me.