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Defensive Driving Course: Saving Money - Saving LivesCPR & SafetyIf you're 55 or older, you can take this easy class to help lower your car insurance costs and become a safer driver. Minnesota law says insurance companies must give you a 10% discount for three years if you complete a state-approved defensive driving course. This class is taught by trained instructors and takes place at the Educational Service Center. You don’t need to take a test or do any driving. When you finish, you’ll get a certificate to give to your insurance company. This course is offered in partnership with the Minnesota Safety Council.Adult W-SP 26 -
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Heart Saver Adult, Child, and Infant CPR/AED CourseCPR & SafetyLearn how to recognize and respond to emergencies like heart attacks, cardiac arrest, strokes, and choking in adults, children, and infants. This beginner-friendly CPR class also covers how to use barrier devices and verbal AED (Automated External Defibrillator) instructions. After completing the course, you’ll receive a certification e-card that’s valid for two years. Optional: You may purchase a CPR book for $11 at class. Please let us know during enrollment if you’d like a copy.Adult W-SP 26 -
Online: Intro to Medical TerminologyCPR & SafetyThis live class is taught on Zoom, a free online program. We’ll email you the Zoom link before the class starts, so please make sure we have your current email address. PDF handouts will be shared during the class. Thinking about a career in healthcare or just want to better understand medical terms during doctor visits? This beginner-friendly class is a great place to start—no experience needed! You’ll learn: How medical words are built using root words, prefixes, and suffixes Common medical abbreviations Basic terms used in medical billing and coding After class, you’ll receive a workbook with an open-book quiz. If you pass, you’ll earn a Certificate of Completion. This class is taught by longtime educator LeeAnne Krusemark and credentialed medical professional Vanessa Grinnell, RRT.Adult W-SP 26 -
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Pediatric CPR and First AidCPR & SafetyLearn how to save a life in this hands-on safety class! You’ll cover first aid basics, how to handle medical and injury emergencies, and what to do in environmental situations. You’ll also learn CPR and choking help for children. What you’ll get: 2-year certification e-card A course book (included in your fee) What to bring: A lunch and drink This class is great for anyone who wants to be prepared in case of an emergency.Adult W-SP 26