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Forest Hill student urges broader CPR/AED training, recommends elective and staff requirements

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Eliza Keller, a junior and student board representative from Forest Hill High School, reviewed a proposed Jackson Public School District cardiac emergency response policy, presented survey results and recommended adding CPR/AED instruction as an elective and requiring certain staff to be trained.

Eliza Keller, a junior and student school board representative from Forest Hill High School, told the Jackson Public School District board that the district’s proposed cardiac emergency response policy should do more than require schools to file plans.

Keller said the policy “states that each school shall have a cardiac emergency response plan on file in the principal office” and that plans must include training for “licensed coaches, school nurses, and athletic trainers.” She recommended adding CPR and AED training as an elective embedded in physical education courses and asked the board to require basic CPR/AED…

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