This story is part of Hechinger's ongoing coverage about rethinking high school. See our article about a new diploma in Alabama that trades chemistry for carpentry. LOUISVILLE, Ky. - It had been a slow morning at the Class Act Federal Credit Union. But a little after 11 a.m., a client walked through the door. "Who's waiting on me?" said the elderly man, smiling. "I will," said Gracie Lacefield, one of three tellers behind the counter. "How are you doing?