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Wayne-Westland CTE seeks $31,930 simulator for William D. Ford EMT class
Summary
Career technical education staff asked the board to approve up to $31,930 from William D. Ford equipment funds to buy a lifelike EMT simulator; the request included a sole-source letter and instructor recommendation. No formal board vote was recorded at the Dec. 5 meeting.
Paula Kovich, speaking for the district’s career technical education program, asked the board to approve purchasing a lifelike emergency medical technician (EMT) simulator for the William D. Ford EMT class, saying the total cost would not exceed $31,930 and that she had included a sole-source letter and a supporting letter from instructor Mr. Buncey.
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