CPR Training

Recently, CPR training has been a requirement for graduation. It’s a new technique that does not involve mouth to mouth, but only about 100 beats per minute. The training is taught to juniors and they believe it will come in handy in the future.

“I think this was a good experience for the most of us that took it seriously,” junior Tyler Clifton said.

This training taught many students how to do CPR effectively and correctly to save a life.

“I’ve always wanted to learn how to do it the right way just in case, but I never knew or learned, but now I finally got this opportunity,” junior Khevian Jackson said.

This procedure is very important even though it may not seem like it. CPR has been proven to save lives and help the person to stay alive before help arrives.

“This was very important to me because I can maybe save someone’s life with this new CPR technique,” junior Nathan Lemma said.