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CTE students present certifications, competitions and clinical experiences to board
Summary
Students and teachers from David Crockett, Daniel Boone and other schools described hands‑on career and technical education work — CNA and medical assisting clinicals, pharmacy tech and digital graphic arts — and highlighted a 91 percent medical‑assisting pass rate and state and national SkillsUSA placements.
Members of the Washington County School Board heard presentations from Career and Technical Education instructors and students who described hands‑on training, certification outcomes and recent competition results.
Sherry Wolf, who identified herself as the nursing‑education teacher at David Crockett High School, introduced students who described the CNA program’s competitive entry process and its clinical partnerships with local long‑term care facilities. “Entry to this program is competitive and requires successful completion of health science, medical therapeutics, and anatomy courses,” Cindy Jo Cox, a student graduate, told…
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