Problem is, "the State" has now lowered the choices kids have to one--college. That way, we get a bunch of "yutes" who end up with a useless degree and a six-figure loan debt, which creates an entire generation who are slaves to "the State."
Ain't it wonderful?
Yes and no. If you are referring to vocational high schools, then yes. They moved away from vocational curriculum and have been hard pushing academics for a decade or so now. That would be due to NCLB (which has it's credits, this isn't one of them).
To fix it - say hell no to Common Core. Open more vocational schools (with lottery system of enrollment and not the current admissions process where they get to cherry pick the academic students). More local funding priorities for arts and music (which are pretty much decimated nationwide as they are viewed as non-essential learning). Expand on STEAM curriculum, heavily.
Public employee unions have completed destroyed public education - there is just no getting around that. Every fantastic idea one can dream up will get shot down immediately because of the unbelievable constraints placed on change by unions.
This will only change with local legislation (state level) making it so. You see some states pushing back hard on Common Core and I applaud them. These states are fighting for the future of their children - God bless them for recognizing the crisis we are all in.