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Four More Mishawaka High School Students Earn CNA Certification, Program Achieves 100% Pass Rate

The image displays a congratulatory message for 16 students who achieved CNA certifications with a 100% pass rate, accompanied by photographs of the students and their instructors.

Mishawaka High School is proud to announce that four additional students have officially earned their Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certifications, marking an important milestone in their educational and career journeys.

Mariah Hanson, Amelia Amos, Saniya Langston, and Isabella Rajski recently completed the program requirements and successfully passed both the Indiana state written and skills examinations, officially earning their CNA credentials. Achieving certification requires extensive preparation, including classroom instruction, hands-on clinical training, and mastery of patient care skills.

Their success represents not only personal dedication but also a significant accomplishment for the school’s CNA program.

With the certification of these four students, all 16 students enrolled in this year’s program have now successfully passed their state exams, resulting in an outstanding 100% pass rate.

Earning a CNA certification while still in high school provides students with valuable real-world experience and opens the door to immediate employment opportunities in healthcare. It also serves as a strong foundation for those interested in pursuing careers as nurses, medical professionals, and other healthcare specialists.

Mishawaka High School congratulates Mariah, Amelia, Saniya, and Isabella on their achievement and commends the entire CNA class for their hard work, perseverance, and commitment to serving others.