
BridgeValley Community and Technical College has been awarded a $185,096 grant from the West Virginia Department of Education to develop a Mobile EMS Simulation Classroom and Lab, bringing hands-on career training directly to high school students.
The program, known as the EMS Jump Start Pathway to Paramedic Initiative, will launch in partnership with Clay County High School, allowing students to begin Emergency Medical Services (EMS) training while still in high school. A key feature of the initiative is the conversion of an ambulance into a mobile classroom, providing students with real-world experience in a simulated emergency response setting.
“This project is a great example of how BridgeValley is creating innovative career pathways for students across West Virginia,” said Jennifer Hurt, Dean of High Schools Programs at BridgeValley Community and Technical College. “By bringing EMS training into high schools, we’re giving students hands-on learning opportunities that prepare them for high-demand careers. Workforce development is central to our mission, and partnerships like this make a real difference in student success and regional job growth.”
Angela Nichols, Assistant Principal at Clay County High School, added, “We are thrilled to support the EMS Jump Start Pathway to Paramedic Initiative. This program provides our high school students with invaluable skills and hands-on training, preparing them for meaningful careers in emergency medical services. By bringing state-of-the-art training directly to our schools, we are removing barriers and ensuring that every student has the opportunity to succeed. This partnership with BridgeValley Community & Technical College is a game-changer for our students and our community.”
The Mobile EMS Simulation Classroom will expand access to career training and certifications, helping students gain the skills needed to enter the EMS field immediately after graduation.
While the program will launch with Clay County High School, BridgeValley is open to expanding it to other schools in the region. School administrators interested in bringing the Mobile EMS Classroom to their students are encouraged to contact BridgeValley for more information.
For more information about BridgeValley’s Dual Enrollment Pathways and EMS training programs, visit www.bridgevalley.edu, email dualenrollment@bridgevalley.edu, or call 304-205-6722.
About BridgeValley Community and Technical College
BridgeValley Community and Technical College promotes student success, prepares a skilled workforce, and builds tomorrow’s leaders by providing access to quality higher education. BridgeValley Community and Technical College is the college of opportunity for a diverse learner population, offering leading-edge technology, innovative ideas, and dynamic service to our students and our communities.
BridgeValley Community and Technical College was founded on March 20, 2014, and serves a four-county region including Fayette, Kanawha, Clay, and Putnam counties. The college operates two campuses in Montgomery and South Charleston, along with the addition of the Advanced Technology Center.
BridgeValley Community and Technical College is a public institution of higher education independently accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges and a member of the Community and Technical College System of West Virginia.
Promoting student success, preparing a skilled workforce, and building tomorrow’s leaders.
