Academics
Health Science students divide their time each day between Holland and their home campuses. Beginning their junior year, students attend Holland Medical High School for three periods each day (either morning or afternoon) with the remainder of the day spent at their home campus. This flexible scheduling enables students to fulfill the majority of their core academic graduation requirements (including all advanced placement courses) at their home campus as well as to participate in extracurricular activities, such as athletics and fine arts.
Principles of Health Science, a required prerequisite course, is available at Cooper High and Abilene High for 10th through 12th graders, and Medical Terminology (a recommended prerequisite) is open to 9th through 12th grade students.
Courses offered at Holland are:
Health Science – Certified Nurse Aide
Health Science – Diversified Healthcare Skills
Practicum in Health Science – Certified Medical Assistant
Practicum in Health Science –Pharmacy Technician
Practicum in Health Science –Dental Assistant
Anatomy and Physiology
Medical Microbiology
AP or Regular English II and III
Problems and Solutions – Phlebotomy
Problems and Solutions – Research and Design
Holland students will have the opportunity to complete numerous certifications and licenses recognized by the healthcare industry. These certifications may include:
First Aid
CPR-AHA Healthcare Provider
CPR-AHA Heartsaver Adult Only
CPR—Adult and PBLS
Certified Nurse Aide
Pharmacy Technician
Certified Medical Assistant
CET-Certified EKG Technician
Registered Dental Assistant
Phlebotomy Technician.
For additional information on Holland Medical High School and the AISD Health Science program of study, contact the HS instructor at your high school or the Holland Medical High School Principal at (325) 794-4120 ext. 1616.