Seven students from Springfield High School are starting the year off with state-issued credentials.
These students successfully passed their Ohio certification exam and are now officially Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), according to a spokesperson.
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These achievements come from the Springfield City School District’s new CNA coursework for high school students, which is a part of their Career Pathways program.
The Career Pathways connect classroom teaches students seven high-demand career fields such as healthcare, engineering and manufacturing, construction, digital media, business, culinary arts, and unmanned aerial systems, giving students a head start on real-world careers…