The 2010 Practical Nursing Graduates from the Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center (CTC) have attained a 100% pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN) for the second straight year. Pictured in the top image are the day-class graduates. The evening-class graduates are pictured in the lower image.
"We are extremely proud of our nursing graduates and our teaching staff," said CTC Director Rich Payne. To achieve this level of performance two years in a row is something we all take pride in. I want to congratulate our graduates David Adkisson, Stephen Tyler Barnhart, Erika Boardman, Kristi Boyd, Evelyn Shannon Brooks, Kelly Brown, Meghan Cook, Amanda Crombie, Cheryl Cutright, Kate Gabriel, Maria Glaus, Penny Grigery, Melinda Harper, Kelli Hinton, Angela Kimmich, Marshell Lane, Haley Lewis, Julie Locke, William Tyson Ludlow, Latasha Mashek, Cara Miller, Heather Morgan, Melisa O'Kelly, Vanessa Pearl, Courtney Phillips, Jacklyn Piercey, Rebecca Rhodes, Molly Samons, Michelle Schneider, Leah Sitze, Elton Stewart, Carrie Surface, Lameeka Waters, Annette Weibrecht."
The practical nursing program has two options---one-year day classes or two-year evening classes---with both having 1350 hours of classroom instruction and hands-on clinical experience. This course of study has been a part of the Career and Technology program for the past 37 years. There have been 745 graduates with an overall pass rate of 98.3% on the NCLEX-PN. Nurses educated by this program provide nursing care in a variety of health care settings in our community.
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