Introduction
High School Education
In earlier years, education was not a priority, for some, in the United States. In the early 1930s, high school education was not enforced and multiple people lacked the privilege of receiving an education. For most individuals, work took priority over going to school. Fortunately, as decades have passed the education system has evolved immensely. At present, minors are now mandated to go to school and are no longer forced to work. All people are now invited to receive an education which was a big step in educational rights. High schools have also made technological advances which have impacted the education system. Since 1930, high schools have undergone many changes along the lines of rules and regulations, allowing full participation of students, and the use of modern technology.
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