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Centerville High to phase in allied-health career-technical program offering phlebotomy and patient care certifications

Centerville City Board of Education · February 3, 2026
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Summary

District officials announced a phased allied-health career-technical program at Centerville High School offering patient care technician and phlebotomy certifications, using existing staff and partnering with Sinclair and Premier Health; administrators said the program brings state/federal CTE funding support and high student interest.

Centerville City Schools will introduce an allied-health career-technical education (CTE) pathway at Centerville High School next year, district staff told the school board on Feb. 2.

Mr. Trowell, presenting the plan, said the program will offer patient care technician certification and a phlebotomy certification, and that the district will phase the two-year program beginning in students' junior year. "We will be phasing in an allied health program ... we will be offering what's called a…

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