Beginning next fall, juniors and seniors at Clinton High School, as well as students from 11 area high schools, will have the opportunity to be a part of the district’s first-ever Emergency …
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Beginning next fall, juniors and seniors at Clinton High School, as well as students from 11 area high schools, will have the opportunity to be a part of the district’s first-ever Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program at Clinton Technical School.
Through this program, 36 students will be able to earn their EMT certification. This will not only be a tremendous asset to our students and their future, but also to our community and surrounding region.
A special thank you to American Medical Response of Independence for their donation of the ambulance.
Students will be taught by Megan Weiss.
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