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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 365767" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>ROP is Regional Occupational Program...vocational classes to give kids an idea of what they might want to do once they get out of school. Some are more "hands on" than others, for example, one of the high schools has a full scale ag program, complete with animals and a small working farm. They build barns and sheds, drive tractors, care for the animals, and whatever else one would do on a farm. They also run field trips for the elementary schools, and they do a very professional job of explaining how and why. I was able to go along with a first grade, and I was amazed at the interesting info...one of a cow's stomachs can handle nails and wire...I didn't know that before.</p><p></p><p>Different high schools in the district specialize in different things...careers with children, Criminal Justice, careers in business, EMT, and many others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 365767, member: 4040"] ROP is Regional Occupational Program...vocational classes to give kids an idea of what they might want to do once they get out of school. Some are more "hands on" than others, for example, one of the high schools has a full scale ag program, complete with animals and a small working farm. They build barns and sheds, drive tractors, care for the animals, and whatever else one would do on a farm. They also run field trips for the elementary schools, and they do a very professional job of explaining how and why. I was able to go along with a first grade, and I was amazed at the interesting info...one of a cow's stomachs can handle nails and wire...I didn't know that before. Different high schools in the district specialize in different things...careers with children, Criminal Justice, careers in business, EMT, and many others. [/QUOTE]
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