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cameronkarsten · 1 day ago
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Seattle Central's Alumni Spotlight: Cam Karsten
Karsten’s goal during this academic hiatus was to become a writer. “I was collecting stories and characters, learning through real-world experiences rather than studying books and taking tests,” he explained. At first, Karsten would hunker down at internet cafes to write stories to his friends and family. But when he discovered a travel blog community of fellow backpackers, he started sharing his travelling tales to a much more global audience under the blog name cam2yogi, a nod to his deep interest in Buddhist philosophy he developed travelling through Asia.
Here’s a retrospective of my path to commercial photography via Seattle Central’s Creative Academy. Always a treat to have someone interested in your story, and the hope to inspire others to follow their dreams. Original post can be found here. For budding photographers, Seattle Central Creative Academy alumni Cameron Karsten (‘12 [I think ’13…]) offers simple, yet pragmatic advice: “Shoot what…
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morbidology · 5 months ago
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Born on August 25, 1965, in Louisville, Kentucky, Mia Zapata grew up in a family that nurtured her artistic inclinations. From a young age, she displayed a deep passion for music, influenced by artists such as Billie Holiday and Bessie Smith. Zapata learned to play the guitar and piano and by her teenage years, she was already honing her vocal talents.
In 1984, Zapata moved to Ohio to attend Antioch College, where she studied liberal arts. It was here that she co-founded the punk band The Gits in 1986. The band, which was known for its raw energy and Zapata's soulful, powerful voice, quickly gained a following.
In 1989, Zapata and her bandmates relocated to Seattle, a city that was emerging as a hotbed for alternative music, soon to be internationally recognised as the birthplace of grunge. The Gits became a fixture in the Seattle music scene, earning respect for their intense live performances and Zapata's emotionally charged lyrics.
Seattle, during this time, was teeming with creativity, with bands like Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam redefining the sound of rock music. The Gits, though not as commercially successful, were deeply respected by their peers and had a dedicated following.
On the night of July 7, 1993, Mia Zapata left the Comet Tavern, a popular hangout in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, after spending the evening with friends. She never made it home. Her body was discovered early the next morning in the Central District of Seattle. She had been brutally beaten, sexually assaulted, and strangled to death.
The news of Zapata’s murder sent shockwaves through the Seattle community and beyond. In the wake of her death, local musicians and community members came together to form Home Alive, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing self-defense classes and raising awareness about violence against women.
For nearly a decade, Mia Zapata’s murder remained unsolved. The Seattle Police Department, despite extensive investigations, was unable to identify a suspect.
But then in 2001, a routine search through the FBI’s Combined DNA Index System yielded a match between DNA found on Zapata’s body and that of Jesus Mezquia, a Florida fisherman with a criminal record. Mezquia was arrested in 2002 and extradited to Seattle to stand trial for Zapata’s murder.
In 2004, Jesus Mezquia was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 36 years in prison.
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itstheheebiejeebies · 7 months ago
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A really great article about what the crew of the Just-a-Snappin' went through on the Bremen raid on October 8, 1943.
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Article found through this page on the 100th Bomb Group site
Article named: Uncommon valor
Subheading: Everett Blakely personified grace under pressure
By Dan Krieger Telegram-Tribune
Photos of the Just-a-Snappin' crashed into a tree, and one of Blakely smiling in uniform. The latter with the message "Everett 'Gopher' Blakely, right, lost his plne, 'Just-a-Snappin.' but saved his crew when he crash landed the B-17 bomber.
Pull quote in the article: 'For 3,000 feet Captain Blakely and Major Kidd fought to get that plane under control. It was only because of the superior construction of our bomber... plus the combination of two skilled pilots, that we ever even recovered from that dive. -Lt. Harry Crosby
Main article: Lt. Harry Crosby wrote to his wife, "Jean there are just two reasons why I am here today. One of them is because of Blake's superb piloting and the other is because of the skill of our gunners."
We often think of heroes as flamboyant people. More often than not, real heroes are quiet people who are doing what they believe is required of them.
Today Everett Blakely, a pilot trained in Santa Maria, says that he was "just doing what had to be done" in the war against Hitler. He was a quiet hero.
Allan G. Hancock College in Santa Maria has a long and colorful history. Long before it became a community college, the campus was known as the Hancock College of Aeronautics.
It was a private school, named after its energetic, versatile and creative founder and benefactor, Capt. Allan Hancock.
Well prior to American entry into the Second World War, Captain Hancock offered his school to the United States Army Air Corps as a flight instruction school. Between May 1939 and V-J Day, some 8,500 pilots and 1,500 aircraft mechanics were trained at Hancock College.
The commercial warehouse district just west of today's Hancock College campus includes the one-time hangers for the flight instruction aircraft. The Stearman PT-13 biplanes are gone, but the College of Aeronautics administration buildings still survive on campus.
Everett "Gopher" Blakely came to Santa Maria just out of the University of Washington at Seattle. He was convinced that America was going to get involved in the European war.
The Blitzkrieg over Poland in 1939, over Belgium and France in 1940, and the Battle of Britain had convinced Blakely that this was going to be a war where air power was essential. The United States was going to need pilots. "Gopher" Blakely had discovered his mission.
Blakely soon started flying the essentially First World War era Stearmans over the tranquil valleys of the Central Coast. He and his buddies from rainy Puget Sound loved the warm sunny climate. They thought Santa Maria was a friendly town and enjoyed a precious few weekend hours socializing at the Santa Maria Inn.
Within months, Blakely and his friends were on the damp fen lands of Norfolkshire in England's East Anglia. They had graduated from the tiny Stearmans to the "Queen of the Bombers," the four-engine, hundred-foot-winged Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress."
On July 4, 1943, the first American pilots participated with Britain's Royal Air Force in bombing raids over Germany. But as late as January 1943, Winston Churchill, en route to meet with President Roosevelt at Casablanca, wrote a secret memo to his Secretary of State for Air.
In that memo, Churchill complained that "the Americans have not yet succeeded in dropping a single bomb on Germany." What Churchill meant was that no American bombers were able to penetrate German anti-aircraft fire a sufficient distance. This was because the Americans were trained for daylight missions only. The British had bomber Berlin early in the war by flying mainly night missions,
Churchill wanted the Americans to start flying night missions also. But Gen. Henry H. "Hap" Arnold was convinced that it would take too long to retrain air crews for night flying. That loss of time would allow the Germans to rebuild their military strength.
At Casablanca, the Americans won Churchill over to a doctrine of round-the-clock bombing which would "give Hitler no rest." The Americans would send increasingly larger waves of B-17s by day. The RAF would continue doing what it did best through nighttime assaults.
The decision at Casablanca was costly in terms of the lives of American aircrews. Daytime raids were decidedly more risky. Few of us realize that the losses to the Eight Air Force alone approach American losses in the Vietnam War.
Capt. "Gopher" Blakely became the pilot of "Just-a-Snappin," a B-17 in the 100th Bomb Group flying out of Thorpe Abbots in Norfolkshire. Blakelly and his crew were piloting their B-17s over the upper reaches of the Danube in the famous raids on Schweinfurt and Rogensburg.
On Oct. 8, 1943, the 10th Bomb Group participated in a raid on the shipbuilding and industrial center of Bremen and the nearby U-Boat building yards and pens at Vegesack.
Both of "Just-a-Snappin's" right wing engines were shot out in a running battle with German fighters over the Zuider Zee. Five of the crew were injured - Waist Giner Sgt. Lester Saunders fatally.
Lt. Harry Crosby, "Just-a-Snappin's" navigator, filed an astonishing report on the B-17's struggle to return to England:
"For 3,000 feet Captain Blakely and Major Kidd fought to get that plane under control. It was only because of the superior construction of our bomber, and its perfect maintenance, plus the combination of two skilled pilots, that we even recovered from that dive.
"If I were an expert on stress and strain analysis, or a mechanic, or even a pilot, I would dwell at length on the manner in which the plane was restored to normal flying attitude. As it is, the procedure defies my description. But I am certain it was a very great accomplishment."
Everett Blakely's description recalls, "You can lose altitude awfully fast when one engine goes sour and your controls are chewed to ribbons. We dropped for 3,000 feet before Major Kidd and I could regain control... Most of the crew were not strapped to their seats were thrown to the floor, shaken severely - but at last the ground was once more back where it ought to be, instead of standing up on one ear. Once more we were in level flight and, at least temporarily, safe."
Crosby's report states that:
"At 10,000 feet we were able to look out the windows (and) were temporarily assured to not that the ground was now in the right place. A hurried consultation was held over inter-phone to determine a plan for fighting our way back to England.
"The following facts had to be considered: We had lost all communication back of the top turret, so it was impossible to determine the extent of injury and damage. Our control wires were fraying as far back as the top turret operator could see. At least two of the crew had reported being hit immediately after we left the target.
"One engine was in such bad condition that bits and finally all of the cowling were blasted off. We were losing altitude so rapidly probably because of the condition of the elevator that any but the shortest way back was beyond contemplation. So we headed across the face of Germany for home."
Later, Harry Crosby wrote of Blakely and his co-pilot:
"The normal reaction on the part of our pilots should have been to think of their own personal safety, or in cases of extreme nobility of character perhaps they would have been thinking about the other members of the crew. But they did not, even in this crisis, forget for one minute they were the leaders of a great formation. Their first thought was of the crews behind them. In unison, as we fell into our dive, the words came over the interphone to our tail gunner, 'Signal the deputy leader to take over.'
"I can't help but to think as they fought for their lives they might have been excused for being too busy to think of their command, but such was not the case.
"By this signaling, the remainder of the formation was notified immediately that we had been hit and were aborting. This act would have prevented any planes being pulled even a few feet out of position into danger from the enemy aircraft buzzing about."
Despite the loss of the airplane's compass, Blakely and his amazing navigator, Lt. Harry Crosby, made it to landfall. They crash-landed at Ludham, Norfolk. The completely unmaneuverable aircraft, without any brakes, skidded into an ancient British oak tree.
Blakely remembers: "The tree crashed between Np. 2 engine and the pilot's compartment. That was lucky because another three inches to the right and it would have crushed the pilot and co-pilot. We had slowed to maybe 50 mph by then..."
Blakely's co-pilot for that mission, Major John B. Kidd, recalled that "someone counted over 800 separate holes in that aircraft."
"Just-a-Snappin" would never fly again.
The Bremen mission was typical of dozens of missions which penetrated deeper and deeper into German territory. Even before the Bremen raid, Blakely and his crew were piloting their B-17's over teh upper reaches of the Danube in the famous raids on Schweinfurt and Regensburg.
Today, Blakely is retired and lives with his wife, Marge, in San Luis Obispo. They are the parents of Supervisor David Blakely, who speaks with great pride of his father's contribution to the fight against Hitler.
-three stars end the article and separate a note about the author
Dan Krieger is a Cal Poly history professor and member of the County Historical Society.
-Along the bottom of the page the article is attributed to the San Luis Obispo (Calif.) Telegram-Tribune in the Saturday, February 16, 1991 edition on page 23.
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liberalsarecool · 2 years ago
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25 years of 'thoughts and prayers'.
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Lew Wallace High School
Martin Luther King, Jr High School
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Washington High School
Conception Abbey
Benjamin Tasker Middle School
University of Arizona
Lincoln High School
John McDonogh High School
Red Lion Area Junior High School
Case Western Reserve University
Rocori High School
Ballou High School
Randallstown High School
Bowen High School
Red Lake Senior High School
Harlan Community Academy High School
Campbell County High School
Milwee Middle School
Roseburg High School
Pine Middle School
Essex Elementary School
Duquesne University
Platte Canyon High School
Weston High School
West Nickel Mines School
Joplin Memorial Middle School
Henry Foss High School
Compton Centennial High School
Virginia Tech
Success Tech Academy
Miami Carol City Senior High School
Hamilton High School
Louisiana Technical College
Mitchell High School
EO Green Junior High School
Northern Illinois University
Lakota Middle School
Knoxville Central High School
Willoughby South High School
Henry Ford High School
University of Central Arkansas
Dillard High School
Dunbar High School
Hampton University
Harvard College
Larose-Cut Off Middle School
International Studies Academy
Skyline College
Discovery Middle School
University of Alabama
DeKalb School
Deer Creek Middle School
Ohio State University
Mumford High School
University of Texas
Kelly Elementary School
Marinette High School
Aurora Central High School
Millard South High School
Martinsville West Middle School
Worthing High School
Millard South High School
Highlands Intermediate School
Cape Fear High School
Chardon High School
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Hamilton High School
Perry Hall School
Normal Community High School
University of South Alabama
Banner Academy South
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Taft Union High School
Osborn High School
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Benjamin Banneker High School
D H Conley High School
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Langston Hughes High School
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Frederick High School
Tenaya Middle School
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JB Martin Middle School
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Texas Southern University
Tennessee State University
Winston-Salem State University
Mojave High School
Lawrence Central High School
Franklin High School
Muskegon Heights High School
Independence High School
Madison High School
Antigo High School
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Alpine High School
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Union Middle School
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West Liberty-Salem High School
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Freeman High School
Mattoon High School
Rancho Tehama Elementary School
Aztec High School
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Italy High School
NET Charter High School
Marshall County High School
Sal Castro Middle School
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Great Mills High School
Central Michigan University
Huffman High School
Frederick Douglass High School
Forest High School
Highland High School
Dixon High School
Santa Fe High School
Noblesville West Middle School
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Altascocita High School
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Robert E Lee High School
Cheyenne South High School
Grambling State University
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College of the Mainland
Wynbrooke Elementary School
UNC Charlotte
Riverview Florida (school bus)
Second Chance High School
Carman-Ainsworth High School
Williwaw Elementary School
Monroe Clark Middle School
Central Catholic High School
Jeanette High School
Eastern Hills High School
DeAnza High School
Ridgway High School
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Pleasantville High School
Waukesha South High School
Oshkosh High School
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lboogie1906 · 7 months ago
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Ronald Cordell Sims (July 5, 1948) is the former Deputy Secretary of HUD, having served in the position (2009-11). He is the former King County Executive. A long-time champion of environmental stewardship and mass transit.
He was born in Spokane to James M. Sims and Lydia T. Ramsey Sims. He is a twin. During WWII his parents had moved from Newark, New Jersey, to Spokane’s Geiger Air Field.
After graduating from Lewis and Clark High School, he attended Central Washington State College. While in college he became politically engaged as a columnist for the student newspaper. He wrote articles that challenged many of the policies of school officials. His activism contributed to his election as vice president of the student body and the student body president.
He graduated from college with a BA in Psychology and moved to Seattle. His first position was as an investigator with the consumer protection division of the Washington State Attorney’s Office. He held a similar post with the FTC. He became the manager of youth services for the City of Seattle’s Department of Human Resources. He became the director of the South East Effective Development.
He began his political career when he became the first African American elected to the King County Council. He promoted civil rights issues including lobbying for the renaming of King County in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He promoted computerizing the police fingerprint identification system, building a transit tunnel through downtown Seattle, and improving intergovernmental collaboration. His political success contributed to his re-election election to a second term and final third term. He won the Democratic nomination for the Senate but was defeated.
He was appointed to County Executive. He then ran for County Executive the following year. He was reelected in 2001 and 2005. He was defeated for the Democratic nomination for Governor.
He is an ordained Baptist minister, and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, has continued his community involvement as a member of “Night Watch,” a ministry dedicated to helping the homeless. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #alphaphialpha
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jerzwriter · 2 years ago
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No page break used… that’s the point. This isn’t even every school. It doesn’t take into account grocery stores, movie theaters, workplaces, public parks, malls, hair salons, bowling alleys, concerts, dance halls, nightclubs, yoga studios, places of worship, fucking “Independence” Day parades…. The list is endless. We are a sad, inept, violent nation incapable and unwilling to protect even our most vulnerable citizens.
Takes a long time to scroll thru the list and unless laws are changed, the list will get longer.
Covenant School
Thurston High School
Columbine High School
Heritage High School
Deming Middle School
Fort Gibson Middle School
Buell Elementary School
Lake Worth Middle School
University of Arkansas
Junipero Serra High School
Santana High School
Bishop Neumann High School
Pacific Lutheran University
Granite Hills High School
Lew Wallace High School
Martin Luther King, Jr High School
Appalachian School of Law
Washington High School
Conception Abbey
Benjamin Tasker Middle School
University of Arizona
Lincoln High School
John McDonogh High School
Red Lion Area Junior High School
Case Western Reserve University
Rocori High School
Ballou High School
Randallstown High School
Bowen High School
Red Lake Senior High School
Harlan Community Academy High School
Campbell County High School
Milwee Middle School
Roseburg High School
Pine Middle School
Essex Elementary School
Duquesne University
Platte Canyon High School
Weston High School
West Nickel Mines School
Joplin Memorial Middle School
Henry Foss High School
Compton Centennial High School
Virginia Tech
Success Tech Academy
Miami Carol City Senior High School
Hamilton High School
Louisiana Technical College
Mitchell High School
EO Green Junior High School
Northern Illinois University
Lakota Middle School
Knoxville Central High School
Willoughby South High School
Henry Ford High School
University of Central Arkansas
Dillard High School
Dunbar High School
Hampton University
Harvard College
Larose-Cut Off Middle School
International Studies Academy
Skyline College
Discovery Middle School
University of Alabama
DeKalb School
Deer Creek Middle School
Ohio State University
Mumford High School
University of Texas
Kelly Elementary School
Marinette High School
Aurora Central High School
Millard South High School
Martinsville West Middle School
Worthing High School
Millard South High School
Highlands Intermediate School
Cape Fear High School
Chardon High School
Episcopal School of Jacksonville
Oikos University
Hamilton High School
Perry Hall School
Normal Community High School
University of South Alabama
Banner Academy South
University of Southern California
Sandy Hook Elementary School
Apostolic Revival Center Christian School
Taft Union High School
Osborn High School
Stevens Institute of Business and Arts
Hazard Community and Technical College
Chicago State University
Lone Star College-North
Cesar Chavez High School
Price Middle School
University of Central Florida
New River Community College
Grambling State University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School
Ronald E McNair Discovery Academy
North Panola High School
Carver High School
Agape Christian Academy
Sparks Middle School
North Carolina A&T State University
Stephenson High School
Brashear High School
West Orange High School
Arapahoe High School
Edison High School
Liberty Technology Magnet High School
Hillhouse High School
Berrendo Middle School
Purdue University
South Carolina State University
Los Angeles Valley College
Charles F Brush High School
University of Southern California
Georgia Regents University
Academy of Knowledge Preschool
Benjamin Banneker High School
D H Conley High School
East English Village Preparatory Academy
Paine College
Georgia Gwinnett College
John F Kennedy High School
Seattle Pacific University
Reynolds High School
Indiana State University
Albemarle High School
Fern Creek Traditional High School
Langston Hughes High School
Marysville Pilchuck High School
Florida State University
Miami Carol City High School
Rogers State University
Rosemary Anderson High School
Wisconsin Lutheran High School
Frederick High School
Tenaya Middle School
Bethune-Cookman University
Pershing Elementary School
Wayne Community College
JB Martin Middle School
Southwestern Classical Academy
Savannah State University
Harrisburg High School
Umpqua Community College
Northern Arizona University
Texas Southern University
Tennessee State University
Winston-Salem State University
Mojave High School
Lawrence Central High School
Franklin High School
Muskegon Heights High School
Independence High School
Madison High School
Antigo High School
University of California-Los Angeles
Jeremiah Burke High School
Alpine High School
Townville Elementary School
Vigor High School
Linden McKinley STEM Academy
June Jordan High School for Equity
Union Middle School
Mueller Park Junior High School
West Liberty-Salem High School
University of Washington
King City High School
North Park Elementary School
North Lake College
Freeman High School
Mattoon High School
Rancho Tehama Elementary School
Aztec High School
Wake Forest University
Italy High School
NET Charter High School
Marshall County High School
Sal Castro Middle School
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Great Mills High School
Central Michigan University
Huffman High School
Frederick Douglass High School
Forest High School
Highland High School
Dixon High School
Santa Fe High School
Noblesville West Middle School
University of North Carolina Charlotte
STEM School Highlands Ranch
Edgewood High School
Palm Beach Central High School
Providence Career & Technical Academy
Fairley High School (school bus)
Canyon Springs High School
Dennis Intermediate School
Florida International University
Central Elementary School
Cascade Middle School
Davidson High School
Prairie View A & M University
Altascocita High School
Central Academy of Excellence
Cleveland High School
Robert E Lee High School
Cheyenne South High School
Grambling State University
Blountsville Elementary School
Holmes County, Mississippi (school bus)
Prescott High School
College of the Mainland
Wynbrooke Elementary School
UNC Charlotte
Riverview Florida (school bus)
Second Chance High School
Carman-Ainsworth High School
Williwaw Elementary School
Monroe Clark Middle School
Central Catholic High School
Jeanette High School
Eastern Hills High School
DeAnza High School
Ridgway High School
Reginald F Lewis High School
Saugus High School
Pleasantville High School
Waukesha South High School
Oshkosh High School
Catholic Academy of New Haven
Bellaire High School
North Crowley High School
McAuliffe Elementary School
South Oak Cliff High School
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Sonora High School
Western Illinois University
Oxford High School
Robb Elementary School
Thurston High School
Columbine High School
Heritage High School
Deming Middle School
Fort Gibson Middle School
Buell Elementary School
Lake Worth Middle School
University of Arkansas
Junipero Serra High School
Santana High School
Bishop Neumann High School
Pacific Lutheran University
Granite Hills High School
Lew Wallace High School
Martin Luther King, Jr High School
Appalachian School of Law
Washington High School
Conception Abbey
Benjamin Tasker Middle School
University of Arizona
Lincoln High School
John McDonogh High School
Red Lion Area Junior High School
Case Western Reserve University
Rocori High School
Ballou High School
Randallstown High School
Bowen High School
Red Lake Senior High School
Harlan Community Academy High School
Campbell County High School
Milwee Middle School
Roseburg High School
Pine Middle School
Essex Elementary School
Duquesne University
Platte Canyon High School
Weston High School
West Nickel Mines School
Joplin Memorial Middle School
Henry Foss High School
Compton Centennial High School
Virginia Tech
Success Tech Academy
Miami Carol City Senior High School
Hamilton High School
Louisiana Technical College
Mitchell High School
EO Green Junior High School
Northern Illinois University
Lakota Middle School
Knoxville Central High School
Willoughby South High School
Henry Ford High School
University of Central Arkansas
Dillard High School
Dunbar High School
Hampton University
Harvard College
Larose-Cut Off Middle School
International Studies Academy
Skyline College
Discovery Middle School
University of Alabama
DeKalb School
Deer Creek Middle School
Ohio State University
Mumford High School
University of Texas
Kelly Elementary School
Marinette High School
Aurora Central High School
Millard South High School
Martinsville West Middle School
Worthing High School
Millard South High School
Highlands Intermediate School
Cape Fear High School
Chardon High School
Episcopal School of Jacksonville
Oikos University
Hamilton High School
Perry Hall School
Normal Community High School
University of South Alabama
Banner Academy South
University of Southern California
Sandy Hook Elementary School
Apostolic Revival Center Christian School
Taft Union High School
Osborn High School
Stevens Institute of Business and Arts
Hazard Community and Technical College
Chicago State University
Lone Star College-North
Cesar Chavez High School
Price Middle School
University of Central Florida
New River Community College
Grambling State University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School
Ronald E McNair Discovery Academy
North Panola High School
Carver High School
Agape Christian Academy
Sparks Middle School
North Carolina A&T State University
Stephenson High School
Brashear High School
West Orange High School
Arapahoe High School
Edison High School
Liberty Technology Magnet High School
Hillhouse High School
Berrendo Middle School
Purdue University
South Carolina State University
Los Angeles Valley College
Charles F Brush High School
University of Southern California
Georgia Regents University
Academy of Knowledge Preschool
Benjamin Banneker High School
D H Conley High School
East English Village Preparatory Academy
Paine College
Georgia Gwinnett College
John F Kennedy High School
Seattle Pacific University
Reynolds High School
Indiana State University
Albemarle High School
Fern Creek Traditional High School
Langston Hughes High School
Marysville Pilchuck High School
Florida State University
Miami Carol City High School
Rogers State University
Rosemary Anderson High School
Wisconsin Lutheran High School
Frederick High School
Tenaya Middle School
Bethune-Cookman University
Pershing Elementary School
Wayne Community College
JB Martin Middle School
Southwestern Classical Academy
Savannah State University
Harrisburg High School
Umpqua Community College
Northern Arizona University
Texas Southern University
Tennessee State University
Winston-Salem State University
Mojave High School
Lawrence Central High School
Franklin High School
Muskegon Heights High School
Independence High School
Madison High School
Antigo High School
University of California-Los Angeles
Jeremiah Burke High School
Alpine High School
Townville Elementary School
Vigor High School
Linden McKinley STEM Academy
June Jordan High School for Equity
Union Middle School
Mueller Park Junior High School
West Liberty-Salem High School
University of Washington
King City High School
North Park Elementary School
North Lake College
Freeman High School
Mattoon High School
Rancho Tehama Elementary School
Aztec High School
Wake Forest University
Italy High School
NET Charter High School
Marshall County High School
Sal Castro Middle School
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Great Mills High School
Central Michigan University
Huffman High School
Frederick Douglass High School
Forest High School
Highland High School
Dixon High School
Santa Fe High School
Noblesville West Middle School
University of North Carolina Charlotte
STEM School Highlands Ranch
Edgewood High School
Palm Beach Central High School
Providence Career & Technical Academy
Fairley High School (school bus)
Canyon Springs High School
Dennis Intermediate School
Florida International University
Central Elementary School
Cascade Middle School
Davidson High School
Prairie View A & M University
Altascocita High School
Central Academy of Excellence
Cleveland High School
Robert E Lee High School
Cheyenne South High School
Grambling State University
Blountsville Elementary School
Holmes County, Mississippi (school bus)
Prescott High School
College of the Mainland
Wynbrooke Elementary School
UNC Charlotte
Riverview Florida (school bus)
Second Chance High School
Carman-Ainsworth High School
Williwaw Elementary School
Monroe Clark Middle School
Central Catholic High School
Jeanette High School
Eastern Hills High School
DeAnza High School
Ridgway High School
Reginald F Lewis High School
Saugus High School
Pleasantville High School
Waukesha South High School
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Thurston High School
Columbine High School
Heritage High School
Deming Middle School
Fort Gibson Middle School
Buell Elementary School
Lake Worth Middle School
University of Arkansas
Junipero Serra High School
Santana High School
Bishop Neumann High School
Pacific Lutheran University
Granite Hills High School
Lew Wallace High School
Martin Luther King, Jr High School
Appalachian School of Law
Washington High School
Conception Abbey
Benjamin Tasker Middle School
University of Arizona
Lincoln High School
John McDonogh High School
Red Lion Area Junior High School
Case Western Reserve University
Rocori High School
Ballou High School
Randallstown High School
Bowen High School
Red Lake Senior High School
Harlan Community Academy High School
Campbell County High School
Milwee Middle School
Roseburg High School
Pine Middle School
Essex Elementary School
Duquesne University
Platte Canyon High School
Weston High School
West Nickel Mines School
Joplin Memorial Middle School
Henry Foss High School
Compton Centennial High School
Virginia Tech
Success Tech Academy
Miami Carol City Senior High School
Hamilton High School
Louisiana Technical College
Mitchell High School
EO Green Junior High School
Northern Illinois University
Lakota Middle School
Knoxville Central High School
Willoughby South High School
Henry Ford High School
University of Central Arkansas
Dillard High School
Dunbar High School
Hampton University
Harvard College
Larose-Cut Off Middle School
International Studies Academy
Skyline College
Discovery Middle School
University of Alabama
DeKalb School
Deer Creek Middle School
Ohio State University
Mumford High School
University of Texas
Kelly Elementary School
Marinette High School
Aurora Central High School
Millard South High School
Martinsville West Middle School
Worthing High School
Millard South High School
Highlands Intermediate School
Cape Fear High School
Chardon High School
Episcopal School of Jacksonville
Oikos University
Hamilton High School
Perry Hall School
Normal Community High School
University of South Alabama
Banner Academy South
University of Southern California
Sandy Hook Elementary School
Apostolic Revival Center Christian School
Taft Union High School
Osborn High School
Stevens Institute of Business and Arts
Hazard Community and Technical College
Chicago State University
Lone Star College-North
Cesar Chavez High School
Price Middle School
University of Central Florida
New River Community College
Grambling State University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School
Ronald E McNair Discovery Academy
North Panola High School
Carver High School
Agape Christian Academy
Sparks Middle School
North Carolina A&T State University
Stephenson High School
Brashear High School
West Orange High School
Arapahoe High School
Edison High School
Liberty Technology Magnet High School
Hillhouse High School
Berrendo Middle School
Purdue University
South Carolina State University
Los Angeles Valley College
Charles F Brush High School
University of Southern California
Georgia Regents University
Academy of Knowledge Preschool
Benjamin Banneker High School
D H Conley High School
East English Village Preparatory Academy
Paine College
Georgia Gwinnett College
John F Kennedy High School
Seattle Pacific University
Reynolds High School
Indiana State University
Albemarle High School
Fern Creek Traditional High School
Langston Hughes High School
Marysville Pilchuck High School
Florida State University
Miami Carol City High School
Rogers State University
Rosemary Anderson High School
Wisconsin Lutheran High School
Frederick High School
Tenaya Middle School
Bethune-Cookman University
Pershing Elementary School
Wayne Community College
JB Martin Middle School
Southwestern Classical Academy
Savannah State University
Harrisburg High School
Umpqua Community College
Northern Arizona University
Texas Southern University
Tennessee State University
Winston-Salem State University
Mojave High School
Lawrence Central High School
Franklin High School
Muskegon Heights High School
Independence High School
Madison High School
Antigo High School
University of California-Los Angeles
Jeremiah Burke High School
Alpine High School
Townville Elementary School
Vigor High School
Linden McKinley STEM Academy
June Jordan High School for Equity
Union Middle School
Mueller Park Junior High School
West Liberty-Salem High School
University of Washington
King City High School
North Park Elementary School
North Lake College
Freeman High School
Mattoon High School
Rancho Tehama Elementary School
Aztec High School
Wake Forest University
Italy High School
NET Charter High School
Marshall County High School
Sal Castro Middle School
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Great Mills High School
Central Michigan University
Huffman High School
Frederick Douglass High School
Forest High School
Highland High School
Dixon High School
Santa Fe High School
Noblesville West Middle School
University of North Carolina Charlotte
STEM School Highlands Ranch
Edgewood High School
Palm Beach Central High School
Providence Career & Technical Academy
Fairley High School (school bus)
Canyon Springs High School
Dennis Intermediate School
Florida International University
Central Elementary School
Cascade Middle School
Davidson High School
Prairie View A & M University
Altascocita High School
Central Academy of Excellence
Cleveland High School
Robert E Lee High School
Cheyenne South High School
Grambling State University
Blountsville Elementary School
Holmes County, Mississippi (school bus)
Prescott High School
College of the Mainland
Wynbrooke Elementary School
UNC Charlotte
Riverview Florida (school bus)
Second Chance High School
Carman-Ainsworth High School
Williwaw Elementary School
Monroe Clark Middle School
Central Catholic High School
Jeanette High School
Eastern Hills High School
DeAnza High School
Ridgway High School
Reginald F Lewis High School
Saugus High School
Pleasantville High School
Waukesha South High School
Oshkosh High School
Catholic Academy of New Haven
Bellaire High School
North Crowley High School
McAuliffe Elementary School
South Oak Cliff High School
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Sonora High School
Western Illinois University
Oxford High School
Robb Elementary SchoolThurston High School
Columbine High School
Heritage High School
Deming Middle School
Fort Gibson Middle School
Buell Elementary School
Lake Worth Middle School
University of Arkansas
Junipero Serra High School
Santana High School
Bishop Neumann High School
Pacific Lutheran University
Granite Hills High School
Lew Wallace High School
Martin Luther King, Jr High School
Appalachian School of Law
Washington High School
Conception Abbey
Benjamin Tasker Middle School
University of Arizona
Lincoln High School
John McDonogh High School
Red Lion Area Junior High School
Case Western Reserve University
Rocori High School
Ballou High School
Randallstown High School
Bowen High School
Red Lake Senior High School
Harlan Community Academy High School
Campbell County High School
Milwee Middle School
Roseburg High School
Pine Middle School
Essex Elementary School
Duquesne University
Platte Canyon High School
Weston High School
West Nickel Mines School
Joplin Memorial Middle School
Henry Foss High School
Compton Centennial High School
Virginia Tech
Success Tech Academy
Miami Carol City Senior High School
Hamilton High School
Louisiana Technical College
Mitchell High School
EO Green Junior High School
Northern Illinois University
Lakota Middle School
Knoxville Central High School
Willoughby South High School
Henry Ford High School
University of Central Arkansas
Dillard High School
Dunbar High School
Hampton University
Harvard College
Larose-Cut Off Middle School
International Studies Academy
Skyline College
Discovery Middle School
University of Alabama
DeKalb School
Deer Creek Middle School
Ohio State University
Mumford High School
University of Texas
Kelly Elementary School
Marinette High School
Aurora Central High School
Millard South High School
Martinsville West Middle School
Worthing High School
Millard South High School
Highlands Intermediate School
Cape Fear High School
Chardon High School
Episcopal School of Jacksonville
Oikos University
Hamilton High School
Perry Hall School
Normal Community High School
University of South Alabama
Banner Academy South
University of Southern California
Sandy Hook Elementary School
Apostolic Revival Center Christian School
Taft Union High School
Osborn High School
Stevens Institute of Business and Arts
Hazard Community and Technical College
Chicago State University
Lone Star College-North
Cesar Chavez High School
Price Middle School
University of Central Florida
New River Community College
Grambling State University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School
Ronald E McNair Discovery Academy
North Panola High School
Carver High School
Agape Christian Academy
Sparks Middle School
North Carolina A&T State University
Stephenson High School
Brashear High School
West Orange High School
Arapahoe High School
Edison High School
Liberty Technology Magnet High School
Hillhouse High School
Berrendo Middle School
Purdue University
South Carolina State University
Los Angeles Valley College
Charles F Brush High School
University of Southern California
Georgia Regents University
Academy of Knowledge Preschool
Benjamin Banneker High School
D H Conley High School
East English Village Preparatory Academy
Paine College
Georgia Gwinnett College
John F Kennedy High School
Seattle Pacific University
Reynolds High School
Indiana State University
Albemarle High School
Fern Creek Traditional High School
Langston Hughes High School
Marysville Pilchuck High School
Florida State University
Miami Carol City High School
Rogers State University
Rosemary Anderson High School
Wisconsin Lutheran High School
Frederick High School
Tenaya Middle School
Bethune-Cookman University
Pershing Elementary School
Wayne Community College
JB Martin Middle School
Southwestern Classical Academy
Savannah State University
Harrisburg High School
Umpqua Community College
Northern Arizona University
Texas Southern University
Tennessee State University
Winston-Salem State University
Mojave High School
Lawrence Central High School
Franklin High School
Muskegon Heights High School
Independence High School
Madison High School
Antigo High School
University of California-Los Angeles
Jeremiah Burke High School
Alpine High School
Townville Elementary School
Vigor High School
Linden McKinley STEM Academy
June Jordan High School for Equity
Union Middle School
Mueller Park Junior High School
West Liberty-Salem High School
University of Washington
King City High School
North Park Elementary School
North Lake College
Freeman High School
Mattoon High School
Rancho Tehama Elementary School
Aztec High School
Wake Forest University
Italy High School
NET Charter High School
Marshall County High School
Sal Castro Middle School
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Great Mills High School
Central Michigan University
Huffman High School
Frederick Douglass High School
Forest High School
Highland High School
Dixon High School
Santa Fe High School
Noblesville West Middle School
University of North Carolina Charlotte
STEM School Highlands Ranch
Edgewood High School
Palm Beach Central High School
Providence Career & Technical Academy
Fairley High School (school bus)
Canyon Springs High School
Dennis Intermediate School
Florida International University
Central Elementary School
Cascade Middle School
Davidson High School
Prairie View A & M University
Altascocita High School
Central Academy of Excellence
Cleveland High School
Robert E Lee High School
Cheyenne South High School
Grambling State University
Blountsville Elementary School
Holmes County, Mississippi (school bus)
Prescott High School
College of the Mainland
Wynbrooke Elementary School
UNC Charlotte
Riverview Florida (school bus)
Second Chance High School
Carman-Ainsworth High School
Williwaw Elementary School
Monroe Clark Middle School
Central Catholic High School
Jeanette High School
Eastern Hills High School
DeAnza High School
Ridgway High School
Reginald F Lewis High School
Saugus High School
Pleasantville High School
Waukesha South High School
Oshkosh High School
Catholic Academy of New Haven
Bellaire High School
North Crowley High School
McAuliffe Elementary School
South Oak Cliff High School
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Sonora High School
Western Illinois University
Oxford High School
Bridgewater University
Robb Elementary School
Michigan State University
Covenant Christian School
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Thurston High School
Columbine High School
Heritage High School
Deming Middle School
Fort Gibson Middle School
Buell Elementary School
Lake Worth Middle School
University of Arkansas
Junipero Serra High School
Santana High School
Bishop Neumann High School
Pacific Lutheran University
Granite Hills High School
Lew Wallace High School
Martin Luther King, Jr High School
Appalachian School of Law
Washington High School
Conception Abbey
Benjamin Tasker Middle School
University of Arizona
Lincoln High School
John McDonogh High School
Red Lion Area Junior High School
Case Western Reserve University
Rocori High School
Ballou High School
Randallstown High School
Bowen High School
Red Lake Senior High School
Harlan Community Academy High School
Campbell County High School
Milwee Middle School
Roseburg High School
Pine Middle School
Essex Elementary School
Duquesne University
Platte Canyon High School
Weston High School
West Nickel Mines School
Joplin Memorial Middle School
Henry Foss High School
Compton Centennial High School
Virginia Tech
Success Tech Academy
Miami Carol City Senior High School
Hamilton High School
Louisiana Technical College
Mitchell High School
EO Green Junior High School
Northern Illinois University
Lakota Middle School
Knoxville Central High School
Willoughby South High School
Henry Ford High School
University of Central Arkansas
Dillard High School
Dunbar High School
Hampton University
Harvard College
Larose-Cut Off Middle School
International Studies Academy
Skyline College
Discovery Middle School
University of Alabama
DeKalb School
Deer Creek Middle School
Ohio State University
Mumford High School
University of Texas
Kelly Elementary School
Marinette High School
Aurora Central High School
Millard South High School
Martinsville West Middle School
Worthing High School
Millard South High School
Highlands Intermediate School
Cape Fear High School
Chardon High School
Episcopal School of Jacksonville
Oikos University
Hamilton High School
Perry Hall School
Normal Community High School
University of South Alabama
Banner Academy South
University of Southern California
Sandy Hook Elementary School
Apostolic Revival Center Christian School
Taft Union High School
Osborn High School
Stevens Institute of Business and Arts
Hazard Community and Technical College
Chicago State University
Lone Star College-North
Cesar Chavez High School
Price Middle School
University of Central Florida
New River Community College
Grambling State University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School
Ronald E McNair Discovery Academy
North Panola High School
Carver High School
Agape Christian Academy
Sparks Middle School
North Carolina A&T State University
Stephenson High School
Brashear High School
West Orange High School
Arapahoe High School
Edison High School
Liberty Technology Magnet High School
Hillhouse High School
Berrendo Middle School
Purdue University
South Carolina State University
Los Angeles Valley College
Charles F Brush High School
University of Southern California
Georgia Regents University
Academy of Knowledge Preschool
Benjamin Banneker High School
D H Conley High School
East English Village Preparatory Academy
Paine College
Georgia Gwinnett College
John F Kennedy High School
Seattle Pacific University
Reynolds High School
Indiana State University
Albemarle High School
Fern Creek Traditional High School
Langston Hughes High School
Marysville Pilchuck High School
Florida State University
Miami Carol City High School
Rogers State University
Rosemary Anderson High School
Wisconsin Lutheran High School
Frederick High School
Tenaya Middle School
Bethune-Cookman University
Pershing Elementary School
Wayne Community College
JB Martin Middle School
Southwestern Classical Academy
Savannah State University
Harrisburg High School
Umpqua Community College
Northern Arizona University
Texas Southern University
Tennessee State University
Winston-Salem State University
Mojave High School
Lawrence Central High School
Franklin High School
Muskegon Heights High School
Independence High School
Madison High School
Antigo High School
University of California-Los Angeles
Jeremiah Burke High School
Alpine High School
Townville Elementary School
Vigor High School
Linden McKinley STEM Academy
June Jordan High School for Equity
Union Middle School
Mueller Park Junior High School
West Liberty-Salem High School
University of Washington
King City High School
North Park Elementary School
North Lake College
Freeman High School
Mattoon High School
Rancho Tehama Elementary School
Aztec High School
Wake Forest University
Italy High School
NET Charter High School
Marshall County High School
Sal Castro Middle School
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Great Mills High School
Central Michigan University
Huffman High School
Frederick Douglass High School
Forest High School
Highland High School
Dixon High School
Santa Fe High School
Noblesville West Middle School
University of North Carolina Charlotte
STEM School Highlands Ranch
Edgewood High School
Palm Beach Central High School
Providence Career & Technical Academy
Fairley High School (school bus)
Canyon Springs High School
Dennis Intermediate School
Florida International University
Central Elementary School
Cascade Middle School
Davidson High School
Prairie View A & M University
Altascocita High School
Central Academy of Excellence
Cleveland High School
Robert E Lee High School
Cheyenne South High School
Grambling State University
Blountsville Elementary School
Holmes County, Mississippi (school bus)
Prescott High School
College of the Mainland
Wynbrooke Elementary School
UNC Charlotte
Riverview Florida (school bus)
Second Chance High School
Carman-Ainsworth High School
Williwaw Elementary School
Monroe Clark Middle School
Central Catholic High School
Jeanette High School
Eastern Hills High School
DeAnza High School
Ridgway High School
Reginald F Lewis High School
Saugus High School
Pleasantville High School
Waukesha South High School
Oshkosh High School
Catholic Academy of New Haven
Bellaire High School
North Crowley High School
McAuliffe Elementary School
South Oak Cliff High School
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Sonora High School
Western Illinois University
Oxford High School
Robb Elementary SchoolThurston High School
Columbine High School
Heritage High School
Deming Middle School
Fort Gibson Middle School
Buell Elementary School
Lake Worth Middle School
University of Arkansas
Junipero Serra High School
Santana High School
Bishop Neumann High School
Pacific Lutheran University
Granite Hills High School
Lew Wallace High School
Martin Luther King, Jr High School
Appalachian School of Law
Washington High School
Conception Abbey
Benjamin Tasker Middle School
University of Arizona
Lincoln High School
John McDonogh High School
Red Lion Area Junior High School
Case Western Reserve University
Rocori High School
Ballou High School
Randallstown High School
Bowen High School
Red Lake Senior High School
Harlan Community Academy High School
Campbell County High School
Milwee Middle School
Roseburg High School
Pine Middle School
Essex Elementary School
Duquesne University
Platte Canyon High School
Weston High School
West Nickel Mines School
Joplin Memorial Middle School
Henry Foss High School
Compton Centennial High School
Virginia Tech
Success Tech Academy
Miami Carol City Senior High School
Hamilton High School
Louisiana Technical College
Mitchell High School
EO Green Junior High School
Northern Illinois University
Lakota Middle School
Knoxville Central High School
Willoughby South High School
Henry Ford High School
University of Central Arkansas
Dillard High School
Dunbar High School
Hampton University
Harvard College
Larose-Cut Off Middle School
International Studies Academy
Skyline College
Discovery Middle School
University of Alabama
DeKalb School
Deer Creek Middle School
Ohio State University
Mumford High School
University of Texas
Kelly Elementary School
Marinette High School
Aurora Central High School
Millard South High School
Martinsville West Middle School
Worthing High School
Millard South High School
Highlands Intermediate School
Cape Fear High School
Chardon High School
Episcopal School of Jacksonville
Oikos University
Hamilton High School
Perry Hall School
Normal Community High School
University of South Alabama
Banner Academy South
University of Southern California
Sandy Hook Elementary School
Apostolic Revival Center Christian School
Taft Union High School
Osborn High School
Stevens Institute of Business and Arts
Hazard Community and Technical College
Chicago State University
Lone Star College-North
Cesar Chavez High School
Price Middle School
University of Central Florida
New River Community College
Grambling State University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School
Ronald E McNair Discovery Academy
North Panola High School
Carver High School
Agape Christian Academy
Sparks Middle School
North Carolina A&T State University
Stephenson High School
Brashear High School
West Orange High School
Arapahoe High School
Edison High School
Liberty Technology Magnet High School
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Academy of Knowledge Preschool
Benjamin Banneker High School
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Reynolds High School
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Fern Creek Traditional High School
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Marysville Pilchuck High School
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Southwestern Classical Academy
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Townville Elementary School
Vigor High School
Linden McKinley STEM Academy
June Jordan High School for Equity
Union Middle School
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West Liberty-Salem High School
University of Washington
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University of North Carolina Charlotte
STEM School Highlands Ranch
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Palm Beach Central High School
Providence Career & Technical Academy
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Leading CNA Training Programs in Seattle: Your Pathway to a Rewarding Healthcare Career
Top ⁤CNA Training Programs in Seattle: Your Pathway too a Rewarding Healthcare Career
Are you looking to kickstart a fulfilling career in healthcare? Becoming a Certified​ Nursing Assistant⁢ (CNA) ⁤is a fantastic way to make ​a‌ difference in people’s lives while enjoying job⁤ stability adn growth. In this article,we will explore the ‌top CNA training programs in Seattle,guiding you toward your future in‌ the healthcare sector.
why Choose a CNA ​Career?
Before diving into⁣ training programs, let’s consider why ​a CNA career can be notably rewarding:
High⁤ Demand: With an aging population, there’s a growing need for CNAs across healthcare facilities.
Job Security: The job ⁤market for CNAs is robust,leading to high levels of​ employment security.
Career Advancement: Starting as a CNA opens doors to further education in nursing and related fields.
Key Skills Acquired in CNA Training
joining a CNA program will equip you with crucial‌ skills necessary to excel in the healthcare ⁢surroundings:
Patient Care
Basic⁣ Medical Terminology
Emergency ⁣Response Techniques
Communication skills
Documentation ⁣and Reporting
Top CNA Training Programs in Seattle
1. Seattle Central College
Seattle Central College offers a ⁤comprehensive CNA training program that combines classroom instruction with hands-on​ experience.
Duration: 3 months
Format: Hybrid (in-person and ‌online)
Cost: Approximately ⁢$1,600
2.​ North Seattle College
This program ⁤focuses on extensive​ practical training, ensuring that students are well-prepared to take the⁤ CNA certification exam.
Duration: 6-10 weeks
Format: In-person
Cost: Approximately $850
3. Renton Technical College
Renton Technical College offers a robust, hands-on CNA program with strong career support services.
Duration: 1 quarter (about 12 weeks)
Format: ⁣In-person
Cost: ​Approximately $1,200
4.Pima Medical Institute
Pima Medical Institute’s program is recognized for it’s intense training and ⁤job placement services post-graduation.
Duration: 9 weeks
Format: in-person
Cost: Approximately $1,600
5.Clover Park Technical College
Clover Park Technical College combines classroom learning with clinical ​experiences, providing students ⁤with ⁤essential ⁣skills.
Duration: approximately 8 weeks
Format: In-person
Cost: Approximately ⁢$1,200
Comparative Table of CNA Training Programs in Seattle
Program
Duration
Format
Cost
Seattle Central College
3 months
Hybrid
$1,600
North Seattle College
6-10 weeks
In-person
$850
Renton Technical College
12 weeks
In-person
$1,200
Pima Medical institute
9 weeks
In-person
$1,600
Clover Park Technical College
8 weeks
In-person
$1,200
Benefits of Completing a CNA Program
Enrolling in a CNA training program offers ​numerous‌ benefits including:
Hands-On Training: Students get practical⁣ skills that prepare them for ‌real-world scenarios.
Networking Opportunities: meet healthcare professionals and build connections for‍ future job opportunities.
Flexible Scheduling: Manny programs offer flexible hours and part-time options.
Practical Tips for Choosing the Right ​CNA Program
Selecting the right CNA program can be overwhelming.Here are tips​ to help you make the best choice:
Research the program’s accreditation.
Consider program ⁤length and schedule flexibility.
Look for ‍programs⁢ with job placement assistance.
Read reviews from former students.
Visit​ the campus if possible to get a feel for the environment.
Case Studies: Real-life Experiences
Here are a couple of success stories from recently graduated cnas:
Amy’s Journey
Amy graduated from North Seattle College’s CNA program. after completing her training, ⁣she secured a position at a local nursing ‍home and loves helping elderly patients.
Jake’s‍ Experience
Jake enrolled in the program at Clover Park Technical College.⁤ He now works in a ⁤hospital and appreciates how the program ⁤prepared him for intensive patient care environments.
Conclusion
Becoming a certified⁣ nursing assistant is a ‌rewarding path‍ that offers numerous opportunities for growth within the healthcare sector. The ‌CNA training programs in Seattle provide⁢ excellent training, enabling⁣ you to gain the skills necessary for a successful career. Whether you are beginning your journey ​or looking for a change, there⁣ is a program that fits your needs.‍ Kickstart your career in ‍healthcare today and make a meaningful difference in your community!
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Open Your Future: Top CNA Training Programs in Seattle for a Rewarding Healthcare Career
Unlock‌ Your Future:​ top CNA Training Programs in Seattle for⁣ a Rewarding Healthcare Career
If you’re looking to start an exciting and fulfilling career in healthcare, ‍becoming‍ a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) might be teh perfect fit for you. CNA training programs in Seattle are designed to equip you with the⁣ necessary skills and knowledge to provide quality care ⁤to patients. ⁣In this complete guide,we will explore the‍ top CNA training programs ‌in Seattle that can help you unlock your⁤ future​ in the healthcare industry.
What is a ⁤CNA?
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)⁣ is a vital part of the healthcare ⁢team,providing essential support to nurses and assisting patients with daily activities. Responsibilities typically include:
Taking vital signs
Assisting patients with grooming and ⁢hygiene
Helping patients with mobility
Maintaining patient records
Providing emotional⁢ support
Benefits of ⁢Becoming a ⁣CNA in⁤ Seattle
Choosing a career as ⁤a CNA offers numerous advantages:
High Demand: The healthcare sector is growing, ‌and‍ the demand for CNAs is consistently high.
Quick Entry: ⁤CNA‍ training programs are typically ⁣short ⁤(4-12⁣ weeks),allowing you to enter the workforce‌ quickly.
Flexibility: many healthcare facilities offer ‌flexible ‌scheduling,⁤ making it easier to ⁢balance​ work and life.
Rewarding Experience: Helping others leads to a deep sense of fulfillment.
Top CNA ‌Training Programs ⁣in‍ seattle
Below are some ‌of the best CNA training programs‍ in Seattle,each providing ⁤excellent education and training for a successful career:
Training Program
Duration
Location
Cost
seattle Central⁢ College
5 ‌weeks
Capitol ​Hill
$1,199
North Seattle‍ College
8 weeks
Northgate
$1,200
Washington State ​Community​ College
4 ‍weeks
West Seattle
$850
Pacific​ Northwest CNA School
3 weeks
Seward Park
$1,000
1.Seattle Central College
Seattle Central College offers an intensive CNA program that prepares students for the state certification⁢ exam. The program includes hands-on ⁣training and clinical practice to ensure students learn essential‍ skills.
2.​ North ‌Seattle College
The‍ CNA training at North Seattle College combines classroom instruction with practical ​experience. Students⁤ benefit from experienced faculty and a supportive learning habitat.
3. Washington ⁢State Community College
This program is highly affordable and‍ offers‍ a sturdy⁢ foundation in⁣ patient care ⁣skills. Graduates ⁢are well-equipped to⁤ work in hospitals or long-term care facilities.
4. Pacific Northwest CNA School
Pacific Northwest CNA School provides a ⁤fast-paced training program. Here,‌ students can engage in​ a comprehensive​ curriculum that covers a wide range of topics relevant⁢ to patient care.
Practical Tips for Success in ⁣Your CNA program
As you embark on your CNA training journey,​ keep these practical tips in mind to enhance your success:
Stay Organized: ⁣Keep track⁢ of your ⁢study materials and⁢ practice⁤ schedules.
Engage Fully: Actively participate in class and ask questions to clarify concepts.
Practice skills: Take advantage of lab sessions to practice what you​ learn.
Network: ⁣Build relationships with⁣ instructors and peers for opportunities ‌and support.
real Experiences: CNAs Share‍ Their Journey
Many CNAs have​ shared their experiences to provide encouragement ⁤and insight to future students:
“The training ⁤was intense, but the instructors were so supportive and helpful. I had hands-on training that truly prepared me for the job.” ⁢- Emily, ‌CNA
“I love being a CNA! Every​ day brings new challenges, but it’s rewarding to see the difference I ‌make in ⁤patients’ lives.” – John, ‌CNA
Conclusion: Start your ​Healthcare Career Today!
Embarking on a career as a Certified ⁣nursing Assistant in Seattle is an‌ excellent decision for those who want to make a positive impact ⁣in the ‌healthcare field. With numerous training programs available, aspiring ‍CNAs can find the right fit​ to suit ⁤their needs. Remember to consider the various factors such as duration, ‌costs, and training styles when selecting a program. by unlocking your future with a CNA certification, you will not only gain valuable skills but also embark on a rewarding ​career dedicated to⁣ helping others.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What​ is⁢ the ⁤average salary of a CNA ⁢in Seattle?
The average salary for ⁣a CNA in Seattle ranges from $30,000 to $40,000 annually, depending on experience and facility type.
How ​do I become certified as a CNA in Washington State?
To become a certified CNA in Washington,⁤ you must complete‍ a⁢ state-approved training program and pass the⁤ certification exam.
Are online CNA programs available?
While some theoretical aspects can be taught ⁢online, most CNA training programs require hands-on clinical experience that cannot‍ be completed ⁣online.
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Leading CNA Classes in Seattle: Your Pathway to a Rewarding Healthcare Career
Top CNA classes in Seattle: Your Pathway to a rewarding Healthcare Career
If you’ve always had a ​passion for helping others and are interested in a fulfilling career​ in healthcare, becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) could be the perfect choice for you. In Seattle, numerous training programs offer the necessary education and skills to thrive in ⁣this vital profession.This guide will help ⁤you navigate⁤ your options and provide valuable insights to ​kickstart your healthcare journey.
What is a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)?
A Certified ⁢Nursing Assistant (CNA) plays a critical role in ⁤patient care within healthcare facilities. ⁣they work under the‍ supervision of registered nurses (RNs) or licensed practical nurses (LPNs) ‌to assist with daily ‌activities,monitor patient health,and ensure the​ comfort​ of patients.​ Key responsibilities include:
Bathing and grooming patients
Assisting with mobility and physical activities
Monitoring vital signs
Maintaining patient care records
Communicating effectively with nurses and family members
Why Choose CNA classes ‌in Seattle?
Seattle is home to numerous accredited CNA programs, each offering⁢ unique ‌benefits. These include:
Quality Education: ⁣ Many programs are⁢ lead by ​experienced professionals who provide comprehensive training.
Hands-On ​Experience: Students benefit from clinical rotations ensuring they gain practical ⁤skills in real healthcare settings.
Job Opportunities: The growing healthcare ​sector⁣ in Seattle creates a high demand for qualified CNAs.
Flexibility: Many programs offer evening or weekend classes to accommodate working schedules.
Top CNA ‌Classes in ‍Seattle
Below is a table showcasing some of the top CNA training​ programs available in Seattle, highlighting their features, costs, and duration:
Program Name
Location
Duration
Cost
Seattle Central college
Capitol Hill
5 weeks
$1,200
Penn Foster Career​ School
Online
Self-paced
$799
Highline ‍College
Des Moines
6 ⁣weeks
$850
North Seattle College
Northgate
5 weeks
$1,300
How to Choose the Right CNA Program
Choosing the right CNA class involves careful consideration. Here are some practical tips:
Accreditation: Ensure the program is accredited and compliant with Washington state requirements.
Curriculum: Review the curriculum to see if it covers essential topics such as patient care,⁢ safety, ‍and emergency ⁢procedures.
Reviews and Ratings: Look for student reviews and ratings to gauge the program’s⁢ reputation.
Job Placement Programs: Some schools offer job ⁤placement assistance after graduation,​ which​ is a ⁤notable advantage.
Case Studies: Accomplished CNA Graduates
To illustrate the potential of a CNA career, ⁢here are two success stories from Seattle graduates:
Student A: From CNA to RN
After completing her CNA program⁤ at Highline College,‍ Lisa gained ‌invaluable experience working in​ a local nursing home. ⁤Due to her dedication and passion for patient care, she was encouraged to pursue⁤ further⁤ education and is now a registered nurse ⁤(RN) at a prominent Seattle hospital.
Student B: A Passion for‍ Pediatric Care
Mark decided to take his CNA⁤ classes at ⁢North Seattle College. With‌ a keen interest ⁤in working with children,he seized an prospect to work in a pediatric⁢ clinic⁢ during his training.His experience not only solidified his career choice but also inspired him to pursue pediatric nursing in the future.
Benefits of Becoming a⁤ CNA
A career as a CNA comes with numerous benefits:
Job Security: The demand for healthcare professionals has never been higher.
Flexible Schedules: Many facilities offer shifts that fit various lifestyles.
Supportive Environment: ​Work in a caring environment​ that values‍ compassion and​ support.
Career Advancement: Many CNAs go on to pursue further education and specialize in nursing.
First-Hand experience: ⁤A CNA’s daily Life
Here’s a glimpse into a day in the⁣ life of a certified nursing assistant in Seattle:
As⁢ soon as the shift begins, the ⁢CNA ⁣attends the morning briefing with the nursing⁣ team. They start with patient rounds, ‌ensuring each resident is agreeable, assisting with meals, and checking vital signs. Throughout the day, CNAs provide ⁣support during therapy sessions, engage with patients, and help coordinate care with⁣ the‍ nursing staff. The role is demanding but incredibly rewarding,providing consistent opportunities to make a difference in patients’ lives.
Conclusion
Choosing the right CNA program in Seattle is the first step towards a⁤ fulfilling career in healthcare. ⁣With numerous accredited options available, each providing⁢ quality ⁢education and hands-on ⁤experience, you⁤ have the chance to make a significant impact in people’s lives. By investing time in your education as a​ certified nursing Assistant, you are‍ paving the way for a rewarding career filled with personal ⁣and professional growth. Start​ your journey today and take the first step towards a meaningful future in healthcare!
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Open Your Future: The Ultimate Guide to CNA Certification in Seattle
Unlock Your​ Future: The Ultimate Guide to CNA Certification in Seattle
Introduction
If you’re looking‌ for ‍a fulfilling career in ‌healthcare, becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Seattle might be the ⁢perfect path for​ you. as a ‍CNA,‌ you can make‍ a ⁣difference in ⁣patients’ lives ‌while enjoying strong job‌ prospects and competitive salaries. this ultimate guide provides you with all ‍the essential details‌ on CNA certification in‌ Seattle, ⁤from requirements and benefits to practical tips for success.
What is a CNA?
A Certified nursing Assistant (CNA) is a trained healthcare professional who provides essential support to nurses and ⁣helps patients with daily activities. CNAs play a crucial role in maintaining the quality of patient care in various healthcare settings,including hospitals,nursing homes,and home health agencies.
Steps to ‍Obtain Your CNA Certification in Seattle
1. Understand the Requirements
Before embarking on your journey to becoming a CNA, it’s​ vital to⁤ understand the basic requirements:
Must be at least 18 years old.
High school ​diploma or GED.
Complete a state-approved ⁣CNA training program.
Pass ⁢a competency evaluation exam.
2. Enroll in a CNA Training ⁣Program
In Seattle,numerous institutions offer ‍CNA ‌training programs,including community ​colleges,vocational schools,and online platforms. Choose a program that​ best suits ​your needs and schedule.Here are a few⁤ reputable options:
Institution
Program Length
Location
Seattle Central College
3 months
Seattle, WA
South Seattle Community ‍College
5 weeks
Seattle, WA
Caregiver Training Institute
12 weeks
Seattle, WA
3. Complete the Training Program
Your training‍ program will cover essential topics, including:
Basic patient care​ and hygiene
Nutrition and meal preparation
Vital signs monitoring
Communication skills
Patient safety and infection control
4. Pass the Competency⁤ Evaluation Exam
After completing your training, you must pass ‌a state competency exam to become⁤ certified. The exam consists of both⁢ a written and a practical skills component.
5.Obtain ​Your CNA Certification
Once you ‌pass the exam, you will receive your CNA‌ certification, allowing​ you to work as ‍a nursing assistant in Seattle.
Benefits of Becoming​ a CNA in seattle
Stable Job‌ Market: The demand for CNAs is consistently high in seattle,ensuring great job security.
flexible⁤ Work Schedules: Many healthcare facilities ⁣offer flexible hours to⁢ accommodate your⁢ lifestyle.
Opportunity for‌ Advancement: You ​can⁤ further your career by​ pursuing‌ additional certifications or ‌becoming ‌a licensed practical ​nurse (LPN) or registered nurse⁣ (RN).
make a ⁤Difference: As a‌ CNA, ​you’ll have the ‌opportunity to build meaningful relationships with patients and impact thier quality of life.
Practical Tips for Success
Here are some practical‌ tips to help you ⁢thrive in your CNA journey:
Stay Organized: Keep track of your training materials and study schedule to avoid last-minute⁤ cramming.
Practice Your Skills: ⁣Utilize every opportunity during ⁢your training to practice your ⁢hands-on ​skills.
Network: connect with ⁢fellow students and instructors; they can provide support and job leads ‍in the future.
Stay Informed: Keep up with the latest healthcare trends and best practices by attending workshops or reading industry publications.
First-Hand Experiences from ⁣CNAs in Seattle
Learning from those who have walked the ⁣path can provide valuable insights. Here are ⁤a few ‍testimonials:
“Becoming a ​CNA changed my life. ⁣I love helping people⁣ and the ⁣job is incredibly rewarding!” – ​Sarah, Seattle CNA
“The training ​was intense but worth it! I’m able to work night shifts, which fits perfectly into my family life.” –⁣ James,⁢ Seattle CNA
Conclusion
Embarking on ⁢the journey to become a Certified Nursing Assistant in Seattle ‌is an exciting opportunity to start a rewarding career in healthcare. With a stable job market, countless opportunities for advancement, and the satisfaction of helping others,⁤ CNA certification can truly unlock your future. ​Utilize the‌ tips and resources provided in this ‌guide to ‍set yourself up for success. Dive in, and take⁣ the first step toward a promising career‌ today!
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Open Your Career: Essential Guide to Phlebotomy Training in Washington State
Unlock Your​ Career: Essential ‍Guide ‍to Phlebotomy Training in Washington​ State
Unlock Your Career: Essential guide to Phlebotomy Training in Washington State
If you’re seeking a rewarding‌ career in the healthcare industry, phlebotomy ​ may ⁤be the perfect ⁣choice for you. As a vital‍ role in patient care, phlebotomists ​are responsible for drawing blood for tests, ⁢transfusions, donations,‍ and ‍research. In Washington State, pursuing phlebotomy training equips you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in this field. This guide covers‌ everything you need to know about⁤ starting your career in ​phlebotomy, including training programs, certification requirements, benefits,​ and practical ⁢tips.
What is Phlebotomy?
Phlebotomy is the‍ process of making an ‌incision in a vein⁤ to draw ⁣blood. This procedure is crucial for numerous diagnostic tests and medical procedures. phlebotomists⁤ are trained healthcare professionals who perform this task with precision ⁤and care.
Why Choose‌ Phlebotomy as a Career?
Phlebotomy ⁤can be an ideal career choice ​for⁤ several reasons:
Job Demand: ‍The healthcare sector ⁢is booming, and skilled phlebotomists are ⁤always in demand.
Swift Training: Compared‍ to⁤ many other healthcare professions,phlebotomy training can be completed in a relatively ⁣short timeframe.
Salary Potential: According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor ​Statistics, the median pay‍ for‌ phlebotomists is‍ around $36,000 ⁢per year.
Adaptability: Phlebotomists ​often ‌have‌ flexible work hours, offering opportunities in hospitals, clinics, blood donation centers, and​ research facilities.
Phlebotomy Training Programs in Washington State
To become a certified phlebotomist, you need to⁤ complete a training ‍program⁢ accredited by a recognized body. Below is a list of ⁤some top phlebotomy training programs‍ in Washington State:
Training program
Location
Duration
Certification
Seattle Central College
Seattle, WA
6 months
National Certification
Pierce ​College
Lakewood, WA
12 ⁣weeks
American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP)
Everett Community College
Everett,⁣ WA
6 months
National Certification
Certification ‌Requirements in Washington State
While Washington State does ⁣not​ require ⁢phlebotomists to obtain⁢ a state license, certification is highly recommended to boost your employability. ⁢Here are the common steps ⁣to become a ‌certified phlebotomist:
Complete an​ accredited phlebotomy training program.
Pass a certification exam from ​a recognized organization (like‍ ASCP or NAACLS).
Complete practical experience‌ requirements ‍(usually around 100 successful blood draws).
Benefits of Pursuing Phlebotomy ‍Training
Choosing to enroll in a phlebotomy⁣ training program offers numerous benefits:
Hands-on‍ Experience: Most‍ programs include practical training,⁤ allowing you to learn essential⁢ skills⁣ in a real-world setting.
Networking opportunities: Connecting with‍ instructors and industry professionals⁢ can lead to valuable job opportunities.
Foundation ‌for Advancement: Phlebotomy can be your stepping stone to other healthcare careers, such‌ as nursing or laboratory technology.
First-hand Experience: Life as a Phlebotomist
To⁤ give you a clearer understanding of what it’s like to work as a ‍phlebotomist, here’s ⁤a short⁤ interview ⁢with Sarah, a certified phlebotomist in ⁢Seattle, WA.
Q: What do you enjoy ⁤most⁣ about your job?
A:‌ I love interacting with patients ⁣and knowing‌ that my work directly impacts their health. Each day is different, and I⁤ enjoy the fast-paced surroundings.
Q: What ‌challenges do you face?
A: sometimes patients can be​ anxious ‍or afraid of​ needles, which⁤ brings its own challenges. I’ve ⁢learned to⁤ be patient and reassuring,‍ which ‍helps ease ‌their fears.
Tips‌ for ​Success in ‍Phlebotomy
To thrive ‍in ‍your phlebotomy career, consider these ‍practical tips:
Master Your Skills: Pay‍ attention during your training and ​practice as‌ much ⁣as possible on mannequins and with supervised patients.
Stay Updated: Healthcare practices evolve continuously.⁣ Keep up with new techniques and⁤ technologies through continuing education.
Communicate Effectively: Enhance your dialog skills to ‍better interact with patients and colleagues.
Focus on Hygiene: Always prioritize hygiene and safety protocols to ⁤prevent infections.
The Future of Phlebotomy
The demand for phlebotomists is expected ​to ​grow,⁤ driven by advancements in medical technology ⁤and an aging ⁤population. Continuous training and specialization in areas ‍like pediatric or geriatric phlebotomy could be⁤ beneficial for your ⁤career longevity.
Conclusion
Phlebotomy is a fulfilling⁢ and essential aspect of the healthcare system, ⁣offering a variety of opportunities for ⁤growth ⁤and development.Enrolling ‍in a⁢ phlebotomy training program can unlock your ⁣career potential in Washington State and set you on the path toward a rewarding ‌future. Embrace the journey, and you’ll ​soon find the benefits ⁢far exceed the ⁢challenges.
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Open Your Future: A Comprehensive Guide to CNA Classes in Washington State
Unlock Your Future: ⁣A Comprehensive guide to CNA Classes in Washington State
Are you exploring a rewarding career in healthcare? ‍Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) could be‍ your next step! ⁣This guide​ provides you with essential facts on CNA classes⁣ in Washington State, including⁤ program details, benefits, and practical tips to help you succeed.
What is‌ a Certified⁤ Nursing Assistant (CNA)?
A CNA is⁣ a vital member of the healthcare team, providing essential support ⁣to patients⁤ and assisting⁢ nurses in delivering quality care. Responsibilities⁤ typically ⁢include:
Assisting ⁣patients with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and eating.
Monitoring patient vital ⁢signs and ⁣reporting any changes.
Providing emotional support to patients and ‌their families.
CNA Classes in Washington State: Overview
In Washington State, CNA training programs are offered by various institutions, ​including community​ colleges, vocational schools, and healthcare facilities. Generally, these programs require about 85 hours of training, which is broken ​down into:
Classroom instruction (theory)
Lab practice (hands-on skills)
Clinical experience​ in a‌ healthcare ⁢setting
Choosing the Right CNA Program
When selecting⁣ a CNA⁢ program, consider the ‌following criteria to ​ensure you make the best choice:
Accreditation: Ensure the program⁣ is ‌accredited by the Washington‌ State ⁢Department of Health.
Cost: Compare tuition fees ‍and additional costs such‌ as books and uniforms.
Location: Select a​ program that is ⁢conveniently located for you.
Reviews: Research reviews and testimonials from⁤ former students.
Locations ⁢of CNA Classes‍ in Washington ​State
Here’s a ‌speedy look​ at popular cities in Washington where you‍ can find CNA classes:
City
Institutions Offering CNA Programs
Seattle
Seattle Central College, Renton Technical College
Spokane
Spokane Community College
Tacoma
Tacoma Community‍ College
Vancouver
clark College
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benefits of Becoming a CNA
Choosing a career as a CNA comes with several benefits:
High ‌Demand: CNAs are always in demand, ‍making it easier to find a job after certification.
Short Training Period: Training takes⁢ only a⁤ few weeks to a ⁤few ⁢months, allowing you‍ to ⁣enter the workforce quickly.
Foundation for Advancement: Becoming ‍a CNA can lead to further advancement ‌in the healthcare field, such ‌as ‍becoming ⁣a nurse.
Rewarding Work: CNAs ​have the opportunity to⁤ make a difference‌ in⁤ the lives of ⁣patients and contribute to ‍their well-being.
Practical Tips for Success in CNA Classes
To maximize your ⁤experience ​in CNA classes, consider‌ these practical tips:
Stay Organized: Keep track of your ⁢assignments, schedules, and deadlines.
Engage in ‍class: ‍ Participate actively in⁤ discussions ‌and ask questions to clarify​ your understanding.
Practice Skills: Spend extra time practicing ⁢your hands-on skills in⁢ labs or ​at ‌home.
learn from Others: Network‌ with fellow students and instructors—they can provide valuable insights and support.
First-Hand ‌Experience: A CNA Journey
“I ‌decided to ⁣become ⁢a ‌CNA ⁢as I ⁢wanted ‍to help people and be​ part of a caring profession. My training ⁤was ​intensive ‌but also rewarding. The hands-on experience was‌ invaluable, and I ⁢felt prepared for my clinical rotations. Now,working as a ⁤CNA,I love the interactions ‍I have with patients and how I can positively impact their lives.” – ‍ Jamie T.,current CNA
Certification process in Washington State
To⁤ work ‌as a CNA in‌ Washington,you must pass a certification exam after completing​ your training. The process involves:
Completing a ‍state-approved CNA training program.
Passing the‌ Washington State certification exam, which includes both a written and practical skills component.
Submitting an submission for certification to the⁤ Washington State ‍department of Health.
Preparing for⁢ the CNA Certification Exam
To prepare for the certification exam, consider these strategies:
Review course materials and study guides diligently.
Participate in⁣ study groups with classmates.
Practice hands-on skills with peers or mentors.
Take advantage of online resources and practice tests.
Conclusion: Your⁤ Future Awaits
Becoming a CNA in Washington State is a fantastic way to enter the healthcare field and begin a fulfilling career. With a range of training programs available, numerous benefits, and essential tips for ​success, ‍you‍ have the tools to unlock your future as a Certified Nursing Assistant. Start your journey today and make a positive impact‌ on ⁤the ​lives of others!
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