Sounds like you are pushing an agenda!
I am kidding. But you know some posters here will freak out.
They'll get over it.
The only agenda I'm pushing is having my grandsons avoid the slimy institution known as public non-education.
If public education would quit the bullshit classes like Chemistry, Calculus, etc and let kids come to school and learn things that will help them in their lifetime, school wouldn't be such a waste of time.
If a kid enjoys Chemistry, and wants to pursue that, more power to them. Same with Calculus if they want to teach Math or be a college professor.
Hell, a lot of high school grads can't balance a checkbook or make change. (Those that take Calculus can).
Most kids have no use for Chemistry once they leave school.
Public education needs to find out, at an early age, what each child has an aptitude and a desire to learn and then teach them.
Lot of kids want to be auto mechanics, plumbers, construction workers and the like. Noble professions and they can also make a good living doing so. The world needs people that have certain skills.
Requiring bullshit classes that these kids hate is a good way to kill the drive to be who they want to become.
My auto mechanic retired recently after 50 years. Dude could fix anything mechanical. So, what does he do now in his retirement? He tinkers with cars. The guy lived the dream, his dream, and made a damn good living doing it.
(He wasn't worth a shit in Chemistry class though).
These are only my opinions and I'm sure some will disagree. It's all good.