Florida is on the move again for making CPR a graduation requirement with House Bill 795 and Senate Bill 996, after two failed attempts in 2013 and 2015. This time, a father and daughter team are taking action to help the cause. Lexi Sima (a senior at Viera High School in Melbourne, FL), along with her father Shawn Sima, are …
Sudden Cardiac Arrest in High School Athletes – We need to talk about it
by Andrea Konsoer The sad reality is we have all heard the tragic stories of young high school athletes suddenly collapsing on the court or field from sudden cardiac arrest. Maybe you were even there and personally witnessed a young life seemingly healthy, active and at the peak of performance, drop down to the ground for no reason and never …
CPR Graduation Requirements Passing Through Legislature for Michigan and California
Currently, 36 states require CPR/AED training to receive a high school diploma. In addition to these states, two more are passing through lawmakers courts in both Michigan and California. Our mission at StudentCPR is to ensure that every high school student has the opportunity to learn a training that could save the life of a loved one. As a response …
Schools in Missouri Prepare for CPR Training Requirement to Graduate
In the 2017-2018 school year, High school students in Missouri will be required to have CPR training as a graduation requirement. Some schools are already including this, and other, training within their curriculum; Columbia Public Schools being one of these schools. The Law was signed by Governor Nixon in June of 2016 and will require 30 minute training in both …
CPR Training is Coming to Your State
CPR Training is coming to your school and it is something we are passionate about here. Our motto at StudentCPR and ProTrainings is “Because Life Matters.” we truly believe in this ideal, and hope to spread that message with everything we do. That is why we provide this training to students for free. We believe you can’t put a price …
Free Student CPR: What’s the catch?
CPR certification cards can cost schools anywhere from $2-$50/student. Some schools offer certification cards but require students to foot the bill, creating a financial gap of unequal opportunity. Student CPR is able to provide schools with the following, all at no cost: Teacher training to become Skill Evaluators Online student curriculum Online dashboard (student management and grading) 2 year certification …
4 Tools to Make CPR Student-Centric
“Courage is a special kind of knowledge; the knowledge of how to fear what ought to be feared and how not to fear what ought not to be feared.” – David Ben-Gurion Ben-Gurion’s statement powerfully articulates the importance of understanding the 5 fears that stop people from providing bystander CPR in an emergency situation. Fighting these fears is essential for …
CPR Success: Teenage girl saves motorcyclist
Help came just in time for a Minnesota motorcyclist. Liz Lindgren, a soft spoken but courageous student from Champlin Park High School, was driving with her family to her sister’s school. They were going through a curve in the road when a motorcycle in front of them switched lanes, turned too quickly, and his muffler hit the ground. Liz said, “he …
A Letter about CPR Certification before Graduation from Dr. Anne B. Curtis
I saw this letter yesterday on Buffalo News, and reached out to Dr. Anne B. Curtis to ask for permission to re-print it here as well. I feel it helps to concisely underscore the need for all high school students to learn CPR. Here’s the letter: Teach every student how to perform CPR The Sept. 12 reports of the 10-year-old …
Student CPR Interviews with Teachers at Blaine High School in Minnesota
We went out to Blaine High School, in Blaine, Minnesota, to talk to the teachers there about our free CPR program for high school students. Minnesota recently made CPR a mandatory requirement for graduation from high school. We set out to make sure that schools have a way to do CPR classes that is affordable and saves time. Since our …
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