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Mishawaka High School Students Earn CNA Certifications

Mishawaka High School Students Earn CNA Certifications

Mishawaka High School is proud to celebrate a major milestone for 12 students who have successfully earned their Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certifications. Through dedication, perseverance, and hands-on training, each student passed both the state-required written and skills examinations, officially launching their journey into the healthcare field.

Earning a CNA certification while still in high school is a significant achievement and provides students with a strong foundation for future careers in nursing, medicine, and allied health professions.

Congratulations to our CNA-certified students:
Meral Farhan, Elyse Taber, Lillian Pyburn, Josephine (Maeve) Phillips, MacKenzie Holt, Lilian Multari, Tyler Neher, Addyson Marvel, Claire Powell, Haley Kuzmicz, Sophia Roberts, and Emily Alejandre-Osorio.

This success would not be possible without the guidance of Mr. Steve Kreinbrink, Health Science Teacher at Mishawaka High School, whose commitment to excellence continues to inspire students. The program was further enriched by Jennifer Delio, a nurse from Legacy Medical Academy and a 2000 MHS graduate, whose involvement brought a full-circle moment of mentorship from alumna to current students.

We congratulate these students on their outstanding accomplishment and look forward to seeing the positive impact they will make in the healthcare community.