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"Joy C. Liebeskind" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Sep 2000 19:42:35 -0400
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I Think it would be a great idea..I also haven't renewed mine in a few
years..We have a policy that on a field trip, there must be atleast 1 person
certified..so after a few years of going on every fieldtrip my kids went
on..I didn't renew...The school nurses are the only ones that have to be
certified in our schools....I think some one in the cafe should be aty all
times, and howabout offering as a choice on Teacher development days...Joy
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>From: Linda Wagner <[log in to unmask]>


>There's a state law (or is it federal??) that is trying to make its way
>through the red tape to have all teachers certified in CPR.  I don't
>think it is a bad idea, although I haven't had my certification
>updated/renewed in over ten years.  Maybe a law will force me to do it!
>
>Linda
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