Bitcoin in schools isn't a bad idea. IT teachers could try to inform the students about the decentralised technology. I bet that there will be few pupils that will be very interested. Although, this can only happen to countries that would allow it. For example, countries where bitcoin is illegal get off the list.
If such things could be taught in schools, like "value your privacy", or "wake up your money is getting inflated!" would help the next generation a lot in their way of thinking. The problem is that most schools are ruled by government and I don't think that government would allow teachers teach about going against the government. Isn't it funny?
That is why it will only work if they would center blockchain technology, cause this technology is already doing something great in other industries. It is now being used even in universities, I've read about the distribution of diploma and something like that. College students, specially those who are into the field of IT will be hired by a company if they know something about blockchain, I think in the future, blockchain will be use in any industry.
I just felt like we've been pushing students to be involve in bitcoin if we are trying to teach them about it. Bitcoin will always be a part of learning blockchain technology so it will be touched, so if a student get interested in bitcoin, then its time for him to understand and get into it by himself.