Same deal with my kids in high school, proofs were barely covered.
When I took Geometry in high school about 45 years ago, proofs were essential, and IIRC they dominated the curriculum. And that was good, because it taught logical thinking. Geometry was my favorite course in high school.
This background was incredibly useful to me in both hardware design and in computer programming.
This was also my experience about 25 years ago. Many classmates were not fond of proofs, so perhaps the move away from them is just giving the customers what they want?
When I took Geometry in high school about 45 years ago, proofs were essential, and IIRC they dominated the curriculum. And that was good, because it taught logical thinking. Geometry was my favorite course in high school.
This background was incredibly useful to me in both hardware design and in computer programming.