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Helping Students & School Communities Build Life-Saving Confidence

Emergencies can happen in classrooms, cafeterias, gyms, workshops, school events, and campuses without warning.

The K–12 CPR Training program at AllGrace College of Health Sciences helps elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, trade schools, and educational programs provide students and staff with practical CPR and emergency response training in a supportive, engaging learning environment.

Help students and school communities become more prepared, more confident, and more capable during emergencies.

Student-friendly instruction • Hands-on CPR training • School & workforce readiness • North Carolina training opportunities

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Duration: 4 hours

Price: $88

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Emergencies Can Happen Anywhere — Including Schools

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Many Students & Staff Feel Unprepared During Emergencies

A student collapsing during sports practice.
A choking emergency in the cafeteria.
A medical emergency during class or vocational training.

In critical moments like these, people often feel:

  • unsure how to respond
  • afraid of making mistakes
  • overwhelmed under pressure
  • unprepared to help while waiting for emergency responders

That uncertainty can create panic and hesitation.

CPR Training Helps Build Preparedness & Confidence

Students and school staff do not need medical backgrounds to learn life-saving skills.

They simply need the opportunity to practice and prepare.

At AllGrace College of Health Sciences, we help school communities gain:

  • practical CPR knowledge
  • emergency response awareness
  • greater confidence
  • preparedness for real-world situations
  • valuable life and workforce skills

Because preparedness can make a meaningful difference during emergencies.

Watch One of Past CPR Certification Classes

Some Of Our Past Students Practicing In Class

From Unprepared to More Confident & Safety-Aware

Imagine students and staff feeling:

  • more prepared during emergencies
  • more confident responding under pressure
  • better equipped with CPR knowledge
  • more aware of emergency response procedures
  • empowered with practical life-saving skills

This training helps schools build safer, more prepared learning environments while giving students valuable skills they can carry into adulthood and future careers.

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Why Choose AllGrace College of Health Sciences?

Student-Friendly CPR Training

Our training is designed to feel:

  • engaging
  • supportive
  • age-appropriate
  • easy to follow
  • interactive
  • practical

We help students and staff feel comfortable learning important emergency response skills.

Ideal for Schools & Educational Programs

K–12 CPR training may benefit:

  • elementary schools
  • middle schools
  • high schools
  • charter schools
  • trade schools
  • vocational programs
  • athletic programs
  • after-school programs
  • youth organizations

Workforce & Career Readiness Benefits

For high school and trade school students, CPR training can help support:

  • career readiness
  • healthcare pathway preparation
  • workplace preparedness
  • vocational training goals
  • confidence in emergency situations

Convenient School CPR Training in North Carolina

AllGrace College of Health Sciences proudly supports schools and educational organizations throughout North Carolina, including Charlotte and surrounding communities.

We help schools make CPR education more accessible, practical, and confidence-building.

What Students & Schools Gain From K–12 CPR Training

Greater Emergency Awareness

Help students and staff become more aware of how to respond during emergencies.

Practical Life Skills

Provide valuable CPR knowledge students can carry into adulthood, workplaces, and future careers.

Increased Confidence

Help participants feel calmer and more prepared during high-pressure situations.

Safer School Communities

Support a stronger culture of preparedness and emergency response awareness within schools.

Workforce & Career Preparation

For older students, CPR training may support healthcare career pathways, trade programs, and employment readiness.

A Simple 3-Step Training Process

Step 1 — Schedule Training for Your School or Program

Coordinate a training session that fits your school’s schedule and student needs.

Step 2 — Participate in Hands-On CPR Learning

Students and staff engage in guided CPR and emergency response instruction.

Step 3 — Build Greater Emergency Preparedness

Participants leave with stronger awareness, confidence, and practical CPR knowledge.

Skills Commonly Covered

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Training may include:

  • basic CPR techniques
  • adult CPR basics
  • child CPR basics
  • AED awareness
  • choking response
  • emergency scene awareness
  • recognizing signs of cardiac emergencies
  • responding until emergency services arrive

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is K–12 CPR Training?

K–12 CPR Training provides CPR and emergency response education for students, staff, and educational organizations in elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, and trade schools.

Training may be available for students, teachers, coaches, school staff, vocational students, youth organizations, and educational programs.

Yes. Training can be adapted to different age groups and learning environments.

Yes. Participants typically engage in guided hands-on CPR practice and emergency response instruction.

Absolutely. CPR skills can support workforce readiness, healthcare pathway programs, vocational education, and general emergency preparedness.

Yes. AllGrace College of Health Sciences supports schools and educational organizations throughout North Carolina, including Charlotte and surrounding communities.

Yes. Schools and educational programs may coordinate group training opportunities based on scheduling and participation needs.

Schools and organizations can contact AllGrace College of Health Sciences to discuss scheduling, training options, and program availability.

Help Build a More Prepared School Community

Preparedness is more than a safety requirement.
It is a skill that can build confidence, responsibility, and readiness for real-life situations.

Whether you are supporting student safety, workforce preparation, or school emergency readiness, AllGrace College of Health Sciences is here to help your school community gain practical CPR skills with confidence and clarity.

Hands-on learning. Student-friendly instruction. Greater confidence for school and community emergencies.