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Fire commission hears plan for San Francisco public‑service academy linking high schools, City College and SFFD

San Francisco Fire Commission · August 23, 2017
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Presenters told the San Francisco Fire Commission that a new public‑service pathway launching Aug. 31 at John O'Connell High School will offer dual‑enrollment courses, hands‑on EMT training, mentoring by fire department personnel, and a donated decommissioned ambulance for student instruction.

Miss Malloy and district partners told the San Francisco Fire Commission on Aug. 23 that the Unified School District has launched a public‑service pathway at John O'Connell High School and plans a two‑year sequence that would add fire science and EMT coursework in year two.

The pathway will offer dual‑enrollment classes with City College of San Francisco so students can earn college credit while in high school, officials said. "So it's basically our career themed pathways that are in the high schools," Miss…

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