
You
can take your quizzes throughout the week and they can be used as study
material for your chapter tests. Chapter tests are typically due the
week they are given. You must score 80% or better on all written exams
however, only your first attempt will go against your overall grade. If
you miss a deadline you will still be required to make up the test,
however, the grade will still be marked as a zero and will go against
your overall score.
100%
proficiency on the practical skills is required to successfully become
IFSAC certified and graduate from the academy. Become intimate with the
skill guides. They are attached inside this classroom, and will be what
you are graded against.
Check
the schedule often, and prepare ahead of time. Start removing bad
habits and replacing them with good ones including your diet, sleep, and
exercise routines.
Become
familiar with the injury and equipment damage forms that are below. You
must fill out a report if you get injured and/or have equipment that
breaks in your care. See the recruit manual and an instructor for
further assistance.
Good Luck!
- Manager: Benjamin Carver
- Manager: Chris Cribbs
- Manager: Russell Fergus
- Manager: Jon Gudmundsen
- Manager: Kevin Magee
- Manager: Mike Mock
- Manager: Michael Smith