Departing from the stereotype of young women learning to cook and sew, Gen Z rewrites the story of home economics in high school. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, the student organization for family and consumer sciences, reports a membership of more than 240,000 teens. Students aren’t just looking to bake cookies or hem pants; they want life skills, practical training and alternatives to traditional university education.

Four chefs in white uniforms prepare food at separate stations in a commercial kitchen, focusing on their individual cooking tasks.
Photo credit: Bevyn Cassidy.

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