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  "textContent": "DANIELSON, Conn. — Inside the carpentry classroom at Harvard H. Ellis Technical High School in eastern Connecticut, three dozen sophomores and juniors are building cabinets and framing walls. Saws buzz, hammers clank and sandpaper scratches. It’s hard to converse without yelling. But Julian Lawrence, 16, doesn’t mind the noise. A mediocre student in middle school, he’s […]\n\nThe post Many boys aren’t interested in school. Can opening more career-focused high schools help? appeared first on The Hechinger Report.",
  "title": "Many boys aren’t interested in school. Can opening more career-focused high schools help?"
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