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La Porte High School Health Careers Students Earn CNA Licenses
- More than 20 Health Careers students earned Certified Nursing Assistant licenses, linking high school study to healthcare jobs.
- The credential required classroom learning, supervised clinical training, and a state competency exam.
- Many students earned enough credits to walk in Ivy Tech Community College’s graduation ceremony.
- Seniors have secured employment at Brickyard for summer and ongoing work during the school year.
- "Watching these students earn a real, professional credential and step into roles where they are caring for people in our community is what this program is all about,"
- The Health Careers program connects students to meaningful, in-demand local health professions.
- The CNA license enables work in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and other care settings.
- The program highlights college-level rigor and professional preparation for health careers.
- La Porte district emphasizes linking students to local health care workforce needs.
- The news was reported in the local outlet and reflects the district’s career and technical education goals.
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