Thinking about a career in healthcare? A great place to start is by becoming a nursing assistant. CVIT offers a comprehensive Nursing Assistant course, specifically designed as an introduction to healthcare. During this one-year program, students learn medical terminology, medical dosages, and basic healthcare concepts; how to take a patient’s …
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Miami Approved as Arizona Online Instruction (AOI) Provider
Miami Unified is pleased to announce that the State Board of Education awarded us AOI status for Miami Virtual Program (MVP), which will start enrolling students this month. Along with San Carlos’s Shilgozhoo Academy, this will be the only approved online school in southern Gila County. Miami Virtual Program will …
Read More »Celebrating Our Student Successes at CVIT: Patrick Tarango
Finding students who are so serious about their education that they work around obstacles and do the best they can, despite them, isn’t always easy. But Patrick Tarango is one such student. As a 15-year-old high school sophomore, he decided to take CVIT’s Nursing Assistant program. “At first, I wanted …
Read More »Turning hobbies into career. A lesson in life long learning.
Darrel Yerkovich learns as he goes, following his interests. “All the things I’m interested in now are hobbies,” he says. As a youngster, Darrel built bike ramps and worked on cars. Today he works full-time, teaches machining at Cobre Valley Institute of Technology (CVIT), mentors the Globe High School First …
Read More »Miami’s meal program for youth and seniors continue through summer
The Town of Miami and Destiny School have teamed up to serve “grab and go” lunches to youth under the age of 18. The program began on March 18 with 35 lunches and, as of last week, the town now serves 145 lunches per day, according to Miami Community Services …
Read More »Resilence
by R.J. Ladd I suppose that for some, the current Corona Virus-19 is the first real crisis they’ve experience. For quite some time, I have been curious about why so many in the “greatest generation,” those who are now in their 80’s, 90’s and some even over 100-years-old, know about …
Read More »A Letter from San Carlos Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dennison
March 31, 2020 Dear San Carlos USD Students, Parents, Grandparents, Families, Staff & Community: On Monday, March 30, 2020, Governor Ducey and Superintendent Hoffman made the announcement of their decision for all Arizona public schools, including our San Carlos Unified School District to remain closed for the remainder of the …
Read More »Globe School District to provide sack lunches
Globe, March 16 – GUSD will provide and deliver sack lunches for school-aged children (0-18) during the current school shutdowns. (March 17 – March 26, 2020). See schedule attached. In addition, vans delivering lunches will have bags of non-perishable food items for any students wanting them on Thursday of each …
Read More »Read Across America on March 2
An annual reading motivation and awareness program by the National Education Association, Read Across America calls for children everywhere to celebrate reading in honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday on Monday, March 2. Though known better by his pen name, writer and cartoonist Theodor Seuss Geisel published more than 60 children’s …
Read More »College & Career and Job Fair slated for March 4.
Miami- Arizona at Work partners with Miami High School for a College & Career and Job Fair on March 4. A career fair hosted by Arizona at Work and Miami High School will be held on March 4th at Miami High School. The event, according to Sherri Davis, Workforce Specialist, …
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