That's great class and even better school for thinking outside the box. My biggest complaint with our schooling system! Teach kids the same stuff over and over again until they are 22 and expect them to pick out a career in what? algebra, history 1 and 2, english, social studies? All these courses should be left in the 8th grade (since you had almost 11 years to learn these things). If it's not interested to kids they won't learn it.
How about classes in HS for Finance(common household finance), loans and credit cards, how to get a house/mortages, world issues, local and national new, construction, medicine, pharmacy, accounting, labor work, housing projects, drug addiction, reef aquariums=), marine biology, animals of the world, planet earth, building, architecture, government jobs, infrastructure, advertising, importance of credit, people in jail, criminal justice, mechanics, general intro to different engineering, internet 101, or computer programming.
Seriously American HS has 4 years to give adult's a general idea of what's out there for them and what they could potentially like. It's just a waste of time. In England your in HS when your 11years old, in college at 15, in graduate school at 18, and professional at 22. But nothing is learned from HS in the states, everything is learned from students parents. If children did not have good role models they probably won't figure it out with our horrible school system