Graphic with Nassau County School District and CTE logos on a blue background reads: “CNA Students Achieve 100% Pass Rate on CNA Certification Exam.”

Nassau County School District students in the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program achieved a 100% pass rate on their industry certification exams.

All students earned their CNA certification, allowing them to enter the healthcare workforce immediately after graduation.

This outcome reflects the district’s focus on Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs that provide students with industry-recognized credentials. Students graduate prepared to enter high-demand careers or use these certifications as a springboard to higher education.

The CNA program provides hands-on training in patient care, safety, and professional practices required in healthcare settings.

This achievement was supported by the work of the district’s CNA instructors:
Angela Barnes, West Nassau High School
Amber King, Hilliard Middle-Senior High School
Stephanie Adams, Fernandina Beach High School
Kathy Crosby, Yulee High School

Nassau County School District continues to provide CTE opportunities, so students graduate prepared, credentialed, and ready to enter the workforce or continue their education.

Families can learn more about CTE programs at:
http://nassau.k12.fl.us/CTE

Group of CNA students in black scrubs pose together in a classroom with medical training equipment and a “CNA Class” sign on the wall.

CNA students in black scrubs hold documents and pose together in a classroom after completing certification requirements.CNA students stand outside holding papers and drinks, smiling and celebrating after completing program requirements.

CNA students in green, black, and maroon scrubs pose together indoors, representing a healthcare training program.