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Washington High students showcase health-science certifications, clinical training funded by local grants
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Students and instructors from Booker T. Washington High School’s Health Science Academy presented certifications, clinical placements and new simulation equipment funded by Escambia grants and state matching funds at the district’s January workshop.
Students and staff from Booker T. Washington High School presented the Health Science Academy’s coursework, certifications and new clinical simulation equipment at the Escambia County School Board’s January workshop. The presentation highlighted hands‑on labs, clinical placement opportunities and recent grant funding.
The academy’s workforce specialist, identifying herself as Christina Stanley, said students “excel at their certifications,” attend clinical placements at Sacred Heart and participate in regional, state and international Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) competitions. Senior Sam Phillips described his pathway and credentials: “This school year, I have earned my CPCT and plan on earning my CMAA, EKG,…
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