“A recent California law is requiring that trade schools like Bob’s deny admission to any student who has not completed high school or a state-approved equivalent. He is joined in the suit by Esteban Narez, a ranch hand who wants to learn how to shoe horses at PCHS, but cannot be admitted because he never graduated high school.”
Read more: http://ij.org/press-release/lawsuit-challenges-california-law-criminalizing-teaching-trade-skills/
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