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12 NPHS students earn CNA licenses
The first class of seniors to earn their CNA license at North Providence High School are Renatta Andrade, Annette Gwe, Camilla Pinhiero, Amber Casey, Jacklyn Nolan, Jewliana Barry, Talia Santamaro, Amari Stewart and Rachel Meier. (Breeze photo by Nicole Dotzenrod)
NORTH PROVIDENCE – Twelve North Providence High School seniors have made history as the first cohort to earn their CNA licenses through the school’s P-TECH health care program.
The P-TECH (Pathway-Technology Early College High) program was established at NPHS in 2017. It is an accredited career and technical education program focused on health care, placing students on a pathway that enables them to graduate with a high school diploma, a free associate degree from the Community College of Rhode Island, and relevant workplace experience.
Photo: Amber Sue Davis
An Ozark County woman arrested on a drug charge, after law enforcement reported she walked into the sheriff’s office, crying and talking to herself, is headed to prison.
The Ozark County Times reports 34-year-old Amber Sue Davis of Theodosia appeared before Circuit Judge Craig Carter earlier this month for a probation violation hearing.
The appearance marked Davis’ sixth probation violation since pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance in May 2018.
She admitted to violating her probation. Her probation was revoked, and she was sentenced to the Missouri Department of Corrections for three years.
The newest violation report was filed following a Nov. 29 incident when Davis reportedly entered the Ozark County Sheriff’s Department, crying and talking to herself. She was arrested on an active warrant that had been previously issued, and deputies reportedly found methamphetamine in her pocket, court documents say.