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Home›Education›Partners Alternative High School students recognized for achievements

Partners Alternative High School students recognized for achievements

By Antigo Times
March 21, 2016
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Students from Partners Alternative High School have received recognition for first semester performance, including: 90% attendance or better – Mike Dziondziakowski, Kyle Clay, Cody Gable, Alex Kassler, and Noah Kemp; work hours at or above 400 hours – Brandon Dykstra, Tommy Pelky, Andrew Fleischman; earning four or more credits – Darren Boyd, Mike Dziondziakowski, Zachary Meverden, Brittany Rector, Kyle Clay, Andrew Fleischman, Dylan Kemp, Noah Kemp and Tommy Pelky; positive attitude awards – Mike Dziondziakowski, Dylan Kemp and Noah Kemp. The most improved student for the semester was Noah Kemp.

The students at Partners were again trained in the use of CPR and First Aid. Students enjoy the program and are happy to know what to do in case of an emergency. This year, Mary Moore of Langlade Hospital instructed all the Partners students during the six-hour program. Students learned adult and infant CPR and how to use an AED, as well as different first aid practices, such as the use of an epinephrine pen, care for wounds, heat exhaustion, diabetes and choking.

The students at Partners were again trained in the use of CPR and First Aid. Students enjoy the program and are happy to know what to do in case of an emergency. This year, Mary Moore of Langlade Hospital instructed all the Partners students during the six-hour program. Students learned adult and infant CPR and how to use an AED, as well as different first aid practices, such as the use of an epinephrine pen, care for wounds, heat exhaustion, diabetes and choking.

Four students from Partners took an introduction to auto collision course with instructor Troy Schuster. The students were taught the basics of damage repair, quote writing, paint detailing, paint mixing and were given time to try their hand at painting with the automotive painter and the air brush. The students were excited at the options offered by the program.

Four students from Partners took an introduction to auto collision course with instructor Troy Schuster. The students were taught the basics of damage repair, quote writing, paint detailing, paint mixing and were given time to try their hand at painting with the automotive painter and the air brush. The students were excited at the options offered by the program.

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