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SAIL Academy
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Helping people and personal fulfillment are hallmarks of the Fitness, Health & Nutrition Pathway. Students will explore different components of health (physical, emotional, social, and nutrition), and will have the opportunity to take a variety of courses including Yoga, Health Opportunities through Physical Education (HOPE), Basic Healthcare Worker, Nurse Aid, Advance Home Health Aide, Agriculture Science Foundations and Horticulture.
SAIL’s 11th and 12th-grade students have the opportunity to dual-enroll in Lively Technical College’s Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program and take courses on our campus. The Certified Nursing Assistant program prepares students for employment as nursing assistants, nursing aides, and orderlies, nurse aides in nursing homes, or nurse aides, orderlies & attendants. Students will perform nursing skills in clinical and/or simulated laboratory settings under the supervision of a Lively instructor who is a certified registered nurse. This program begins in a student’s 11th-grade year.
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Robotics Academy
The Applied Robotics program serves academically advanced high school students with an interest in robotics-related fields. The purpose of this program is to provide students with a foundation of knowledge and technically oriented experience in the study of the principles and applications of robotics engineering and its effect on our lives and the choosing of an occupation. The content and activities will also include the study of entrepreneurship, safety, and leadership skills. This program focuses on transferable skills and stresses understanding and demonstration of science and mathematics knowledge, technological tools, machines, instruments, materials, processes, and systems related to robotics.
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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program
It is designed to prepare the student for licensure as a practical nurse. Chapter 464 (Nurse Practice Act) of the Florida Statutes defines the practice of practical nursing as the “performance of selected acts, including the administration of treatments and medications, in the care of the ill, injured, or infirm and promotion of wellness, maintenance of health, and prevention of illness of others under the direction of a registered nurse, a licensed physician, a licensed osteopathic physician, a licensed pediatrician, or a licensed dentist. Students can earn their CNA after completion of the program. Only open to students entering the 11th grade.