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High school seniors are making a meaningful impact beyond their own classrooms by sharing life-saving knowledge with younger students. As part of an outreach effort focused on safety and preparedness, a group of seniors recently visited a classroom to teach the basics of CPR and promote emergency awareness.

During the visit, the seniors introduced key concepts such as recognizing an emergency, calling for help, and understanding how CPR can save lives. Using age-appropriate language and interactive examples, they helped younger students feel more confident about what to do in critical situations.

The lesson was part of a broader effort to build a culture of safety and responsibility across all grade levels. By stepping into leadership roles, these seniors not only reinforced their own knowledge but also served as positive role models for younger students.

Programs like this highlight the power of peer-led learning and the importance of equipping students with real-world skills. The experience provided a valuable opportunity for hands-on learning and helped what can often feel like a scary topic. Thanks to the initiative and leadership of these seniors, more students are now better prepared to respond in an emergency—and that’s a lesson that can last a lifetime.

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