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Requested by: Mrs. Marcie Greenberg
Quantity Requested: 15
Prepared microscope slides depicting mitosis and meiosis. Prepared paramecium slide to introduce microscope calculations for determining object size and drawing magnification.
Request by: Mrs. Mary Manning
Quantity Requested: 3
As students are learning about the human body, these specimens will provide an up-close look at the organs. This would allow the students to work in pairs rather than a larger group of 4 or 5.
Quantity Requested: 2
These are used by approximately 60 students in Human Body Systems to build the body systems and study anatomy.
Quantity Requested: 1
This kit comes with four knee assemblies with patella and tendon, ACL, PCL, and collateral ligaments.
This will be used by approximately 60 students in Human Body Systems to investigate how to repair an injured knee.
Each year, STM must pay a certification fee for its Project Lead the Way Biomedical Sciences program. This fee covers teacher training, curriculum materials, and other resources to ensure our award-winning biomedical sciences program stays current with industry trends.
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Requestor: Ms. Staci Roscizewski
Quantity Requested: 21
STM's Nursing Assistant Certification Program provides students with real-world opportunities to gain the skills, experience, and professional certification needed for immediate job placement and sustained career success in nursing. After completing the program, which includes clinical hours at a local healthcare facility, students can become Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), a professional credential required to support Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) in patient-care facilities.
The nursing program costs approximately $1,000 per student, including MATC's tuition, textbooks, and clothing for clinical hours. Can you sponsor a student's participation in the program for Spring 2025?
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