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Future health professionals from Campbell to compete at state level

February 16, 2025
Future health professionals from Campbell to compete at state level

A healthy effort

Two students from Campbell Union High School District are among 18 students from Silicon Valley Career Technical Education (SVCTE) who qualified for state competition at the HOSA-Future Health Professionals regional competition last month.
HOSA, which stands for Health Occupations Students of America, is an internationally recognized student-led organization—one of two career and technical student organizations at SVCTE. HOSA’s competitive events provide a platform for students to expand their expertise and gain hands-on experience.

Giana Dolor of Westmont High School will showcase her skills as a nursing assistant, and Branham High School student Kira Phan will tap into her knowledge of sports medicine at the state competition, set for March 27-29 in Sacramento.

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The Campbell Express Library is hosting a presentation on “Navigating College Admissions in the AI Era” on Tuesday, March 11, as part of this year’s Silicon Valley Reads. The program will explore how AI is being used to predict student success, identify top talent and match students with the best-fit colleges. Ethical considerations in AI-driven admissions will also be discussed, and participants will earn practical strategies for navigating the process, including the potential for AI-powered personalized application platforms.

The program is set for 7-8:30 p.m. Registration is required to https://sccl.bibliocommons.com/events/675b4796d6b4353600934a85.

Silicon Valley Reads features books and events on the theme “Empowering Humanity: Technology for a Better World.” For a complete schedule of events, visit https://www.siliconvalleyreads.org/calendar.

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