Ten Andrean High School students completed CPR training on Monday, April 16 for their CNA certification program.
Andrean High School has partnered with the University of St. Francis to offer the CNA certification program to interested students.
The CNA certification program is an opportunity for students to explore potential career paths while completing high school. The CNA training course began Monday, April 23 and continues through June, concluding with the CNA exam. Students will participate in the course at University of St Francis in Crown Point, while the clinical hours will take place at Symphony in Crown Point.
The students taking part in the program are: Tesa Boby, Luke Anderko, Elizabeth Azcona, Ann Buynak, Nikki Riffle, Abigail Forbes, Abigail Montalvo, Macee Markel, Cailynn Postma, and Marissa McCollum.
Distinguished by Catholic values, Andrean High School offers a college preparatory education in a diverse community. Andrean High School prepares students for a life-long commitment to faith, learning, leadership, and service in an ever-changing society.
If you are interested in more information, contact Communications Director Brendan Ryan at bryan@andreanhs.com or (219) 887-5959 ext. 242.
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