Education
BY BROOKE SJOBERG
Mobile learning lab for EMT academy unveiled Pugerville ISD’s Career and Technical Education program launched a new mobile learning lab for the district’s re and emergency medical technician training program Nov. 7. The overview In partnership with the Pugerville Community Development Corporation and Texas Workforce Commission, a refurbished ambulance outtted with dummies and supplies will allow PfISD students to have hands-on training for re and EMT services. It is funded by around $700,000 in grant funds from the PCDC and TWC, PCDC Executive Director Amy Madison said. Students who participate in the program are able to earn their EMT license and other credentials before graduating high school, which PfISD CTE Director Traci Hendrix says provides a leg up on others trying to enter the eld.
Superintendent search begins in PfISD Pugerville ISD will soon begin the search for a new superintendent after Superinten- dent Doug Killian was selected as the lone nalist in Cy-Fair ISD’s superintendent search. What’s happening? Killian was named as the lone nalist in Cy-Fair ISD’s search for a new superintendent Nov. 13. Pending a mandatory 21-day waiting period and a vote on his hiring by the school board, he said he expects to join the district sometime in early 2024 in a letter shared with district sta Nov. 13. What’s next? In the letter, Killian also said the board will initiate its own search and engage a rm to identify a candidate to ll his position, although he did not give a timeline.
Local services celebrated the new PfISD laboratory being added in November.
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What they’re saying Michael Anderson, Travis County ESD No. 2 deputy assistant chief, said the ambulance will func- tion as a training facility, allowing for an alternative means of bringing new personnel into this branch of the medical eld. The Fire and Emergency Medical Technician Academy is part of the district’s greater CTE program that provides a variety of job development and career opportunities to students in the district via education and occupational training programs.
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