That’s not how it is in the US? Here in Czechia you can either go to a general “gymnasium” (aka general high school) or to a high school that specialises in a certain subject, or to a specialised school that is not a high school (usually trades).
There are basically only general high schools in the US with two small exceptions: religious schools that teach religious studies in addition and STEM magnet schools that have a bit better science/math programs.
What would you reduce instead?
Have different types of high schools instead. My cousin went to bakery school in Germany at 16, for example.
That’s not how it is in the US? Here in Czechia you can either go to a general “gymnasium” (aka general high school) or to a high school that specialises in a certain subject, or to a specialised school that is not a high school (usually trades).
There are basically only general high schools in the US with two small exceptions: religious schools that teach religious studies in addition and STEM magnet schools that have a bit better science/math programs.