Democracy Dies in Darkness

States bet big on career education, but struggle to show it works

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February 9, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. EST
A student puts the final touches on a steel fire pit during his welding class at Walker High School in Livingston Parish in Louisiana. One senior was scheduled to begin working for a welding company the day after he graduates. (Patrick Wall for The Hechinger Report) (Patrick Wall for The Hechinger Report)
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When Kim Rider and her team contact a former student, they aren’t just checking in — they’re also gathering data.

Rider oversees career and technical education in Allen Parish, a region of rural Louisiana known for pine forests and the state’s largest casino. The 4,000-student school district offers classes in agriculture and health sciences, courses in coding and welding, and internships at the hospital and the district offices.