I loved shop classes and woodworking class...TOOLS!
Monday, July 4, 2022
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3 comments:
Schools can't afford the insurance once 'junior' cuts his finger off.
Double for BIPOC students
I remember my parents having to sign a waiver when I started taking shop classes in jr high school and through sr high school absolving them of liability had I cut off my finger/hand/foot and that I was responsible enough to handle and understand safety procedures and use them.
I loved shop class and regret it’s passing. Of course, I took it so long ago that one of my projects was to assemble and finish a cap and ball revolver
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