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American Legion donates 10 Life‑Vac devices; Pennock Elementary outlines family engagement and K–2 push‑in model

Merrimack Valley School Board · May 6, 2025
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American Legion volunteers told the Merrimack Valley School Board they will donate 10 Life‑Vac choking devices to school buses and offer training. School leaders also presented family-engagement events and a push‑in reading intervention model funded with Title I to support K–2 learners.

Members of the American Legion told the Merrimack Valley School Board on May 5 that they are donating 10 Life‑Vac choking recovery devices for use on school buses and offered training to staff.

Amanda Keratlasky, who identified herself as a children and youth officer with the American Legion, said the donation followed "a choking incident on a bus in Manchester not long ago" and described how the Life‑Vac operates. "We're donating 10 of them," she said, adding that when a kit is used the…

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