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35 Farmington students ask board to fund finishing year two of MCAPS healthcare pathway after proposed cut

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Year-1 students in the district's health-care pathway told the board they should be allowed to finish year two at Prior Lake after the district recommended ending the partnership; students and parents asked the board to use unassigned fund balance or other one-time funding to preserve the promised second year.

A group of 35 Farmington students enrolled in year‑one of the district’s MCAPS (MedCAPS/health-care) pathway appealed to the Farmington School Board to fund and preserve their promised second year after the administration recommended ceasing the district’s current placement partnership for certain MCAPS offerings.

Lily Brunning, a student participant, said the second year of the program provides training to earn a CNA certification and essential clinical hours; she and classmate McKenna Underwood said…

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