@Chevdove, the research and analysis has already proven that a concentration in Science, Math, Engineering and Computers has the highest job placement rate. However, there are many students who will not excel in those areas of study.
To that end, I agree that if we identify aptitude, talent, vocation and interest(s) of young people, it is possible to come up with the best fit academic track for those students too.
Most importantly, AfroAmericans have to create more job opportunities so that our people can thrive and survive in society without having to depend on others for employment.
White folks are already giving jobs to other minorities in order to displace Black folks. It's just a matter of time before they run out of lottery tickets, er, jobs. Then, White folks will be able to say...we've given you people 100 years to become self-sufficient. You should have consumed less (cars, clothes, houses, etc.) and invested in your own economic infrastructure.
One dollar should exchange hands about 8 times within the same community before it ever leaves. AfroAmericans are way behind the 8 ball in that regard. That knowledge needs to be a part of the education too.๐