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FullAmerican Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED Blended Learning ClassCPR/First AidThe purpose of the course is to help participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies; to know how to care for a suddenly injured or ill person until more advanced medical personnel arrive and take over. Infant, child and adult skills are covered in this course. The American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric Blended Learning class is divided into two sessions: an online session (time range is .50 to 4.5 hours depending on pre-assessment) and then a subsequent skills session (scheduled for 2 hours 30 minutes). To complete the course requirements and receive a course completion certificate, a participant must be able to complete all required physical skills proficiently without any coaching or assistance during the assessment scenarios. Upon meeting the criteria for course completion and demonstration of competency, participants will receive a 2-year American Red Cross certification. Please be sure to check with your physicians to ensure you are able to do the skill session (compressions, kneeling, standing), PRIOR to registration. You MUST show up to the subsequent skill session of the class 10 mins EARLY and you must be bring proof of the COMPLETED ONLINE SESSION!Adult Education 24-25
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Camp Iwannago 2025 Swim LessonsCamp Iwannago Add-OnsWaitlistCamp Iwannago swim lessons are on a first come, first served basis, and are for students enrolled in Camp Iwannago. If your student is not enrolled in Camp Iwannago, they cannot attend the swim lessons. Lessons will be in the Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings in 30 minute increments from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Your student needs to be on site, ready to swim, 15 minutes before start time. Students must be able to attend all lessons, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday each week. If students are not enrolled in each daily lesson, waitlisted students who are enrolled for all lesson days will be given priority. We will have two sections for lessons: June 10th-June 26th; June 30th-July 17th. Camps may only be registered for June, or July, not both segments in order to serve as many students as possible. More information will be given out closer to Camp Iwannago's start date.Camp Iwannago 25
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PopularColton Adventure CampColton Adventure CampCalling All Adventurous Kids! Come explore with Camp Colton this summer. Are you a soon-to-be 4th or 5th grader excited about adventures outdoors? Make new friends, learn new things, and experience the wonders of Northern Arizona at the Colton Adventure Camp. In addition to explorations around Camp Colton, you’ll challenge yourself with a ropes course, go hiking on the San Francisco peaks, and spend a day in Sedona on Oak Creek. Learn about where you live and enjoy games, art, and fun! When: check available sections for dates Drop-off (between 8:00-8:30 am) and pick-up (between 4:30-5:00 pm) each day is at Sechrist Elementary School Where: Camp Colton with expeditions to the surrounding areas and Sedona Who: Rising 4th and 5th Graders (small group sizes with a cap around 40 campers per week) Cost: $350/week. Includes all activities and snacks; campers provide their own lunch. Need-based scholarships are available, please contact us at info@friendsofcampcolton.org. Questions? Please contact us at info@friendsofcampcolton.orgCamp Colton Summer 25
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English 9-12FRC TutoringReading and writing support for high school students.FRC AfterSchool Tutoring 24-2025
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FACTS Field TripsFACTS Add-On CoursesStarting SoonThese field trips are for students enrolled in the FACTS Programs at the FUSD Elementary Schools. Only students enrolled in the specific site FACTS Program can be signed up for field trips, and all field trips are based on student behaviors. Shoulds FACTS staff feel students cannot safely attend and follow FACTS guidelines while attending the trip, students will not be allowed to attend even if they are signed up for it by parents/guardians.FACTS Field Trips 24-25
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FACTS Spring Break Field TripsFACTS Spring Break Field TripsPopularYour students must be enrolled in the Spring Break FACTS program to participate in these field trips. Please make sure to drop your student off at least 20 minutes before the scheduled departure time to ensure they are onsite and ready to go when the trip leaves.FACTS Spring Break Add-Ons
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FUSD Employees Only - American Heart Association Heart Saver First Aid CPR AED CourseCPR/First AidPopularFUSD Employees Only AHA HeartSaver First Aid CPR AED Course The AHA’s Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED course trains participants to provide first aid, CPR, and use an automated external defibrillator (AED) in a safe, timely, and effective manner. This course combines video demonstrations with hands on training and is designed for anyone with little or no medical training who needs a course completion card for their job, regulatory (i.e. OSHA) or other requirements or for anyone who wants to be prepared for an emergency in any setting. The course covers the following topics: First Aid basics; medical emergencies; injury emergencies; environmental emergencies, preventing illness and injury; opiod associated emergency; and adult, child and infant CPR with AED use. The CPR/First Aid certificate that you will obtain for completing this course will be valid for 2 years.Adult Education 24-25
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FUSD Employees only (who have CPR/FA requirement) - American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI) CPR/First Aid/AED CourseCPR/First AidFUSD Employees Only - This course is only for FUSD employees who have a CPR/FA requirement for their position. If you do not have a CPR/FA requirement for your position or you do not work for FUSD and you sign up, your enrollment will be removed from this course. Please contact Heather Mitchell at hmitchell@fusd1.org for the promo code to take the class for free. American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI) CPR/First Aid/AED Course The goal of this CPR/First Aid/AED training program is for participants to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in CPR/First Aid/AED for Adult, Child and Infant. This course includes developing proficiency via demonstration and prompted practice, including scenario based exercises with instructor feedback. Practice in Standard Precautions to minimize exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens is included. Participants will receive a certification card valid for a two year period. Course length: 3.5-4 hours based on number of participants. Everyone is welcome to stay after a class and practice skills such as Chest Compressions, Rescue Breathing, Abdominal Thrusts, and Wound Packing, etc.Adult Education 24-25
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High School LeadersCamp Colton High School LeadersMentor the next generation of Camp Colton alumni as a High School Leader! Support small groups of students ranging from 4th-7th grade as they have fun and learn together. We have multiple programs that can benefit from your time, passion, and support. During the SEED Summer Experience, this entails student groups of 6th and 7th graders staying all week directing their own environmental research projects with guidance from a science teacher and local STEM experts. At the Colton Adventure Camp, this entails 4th and 5th graders coming up each day for a week to go on expeditions and get their hands dirty with enriching activities like making bread from scratch or pressing flowers. Either way, you will also support traditional camp activities like art, team-building, hiking, games, and singing around the campfire. As a student leader, you will receive training and guidance from Camp staff to facilitate activities and support positive outcomes before your selected program begins. Leaders eat, learn, and play with their middle school students. For High School Leaders working the SEED Summer Experience, your sleeping arrangements are separate from campers' sleeping structures and you have access to extra food, showers, and more. It is an honor, privilege, and commitment to be a high school leader at Camp Colton.Camp Colton Summer 25
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Math SupportFRC TutoringPopularMath Support for students K-12. Tutoring is in a Group setting, individual tutoring can be talked about with specific tutors and FRC staff.FRC AfterSchool Tutoring 24-2025
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Para Pro TestPara Pro TestThe ACT WORKKEYS National Career Readiness Certificate (ACT WorkKeys NCRC®) is an assessment- based credential of widely applicable foundational employability skills. Individuals demonstrate skill mastery through their assessment scores. The NCRC measures at four levels and certifies the essential work skills needed for success. (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum) To earn the NCRC, you must successfully complete the WorkKeys assessments in Applied Math, Graphic Literacy, and Workplace Documents. Assessments should take an hour and a half (1.5 hours) per subject to complete. PLEASE BRING A CURRENT I.D. ON THE DAY OF TESTING!!Adult Education 24-25
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Reading SupportFRC TutoringPopularReading Support for K-8 students. Tutoring is in a Group setting, individual tutoring can be talked about with specific tutors and FRC staff.FRC AfterSchool Tutoring 24-2025
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PopularSTEM Environmental Enrichment & Discovery (SEED) Summer ExperienceCamp Colton's SEED Summer ExperienceCome learn with us at Camp Colton this summer! The STEM Environmental Enrichment and Discovery (SEED) Summer Experience is designed for curious and adventurous kids who want to learn more about their natural environment and have fun. Working alongside local STEM experts, campers will direct their own environmental research projects and explore outdoor sites in and around Hart Prairie. And, they will also build community through traditional Camp activities like art, team-building, hiking, outdoor recreation, and singing around the campfire. When (6 days and 5 nights): check available sections for dates Where: Camp Colton Who: Incoming 7th and 8th Graders (capped at about 45 students per week) Cost: $700 – includes food, activities, caring staff, and an on-site nurse Need-based scholarships are available, please contact us at info@friendsofcampcolton.org. Questions? Please contact us at info@friendsofcampcolton.orgCamp Colton Summer 25
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Science SupportFRC TutoringMath Support for students K-12. Tutoring is in a Group setting, individual tutoring can be talked about with specific tutors and FRC staff.FRC AfterSchool Tutoring 24-2025
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World History/ Social StudiesFRC TutoringWorld History and Social studies for High School students. Tutoring is in a Group setting, individual tutoring can be talked about with specific tutors and FRC staff.FRC AfterSchool Tutoring 24-2025