Sergeant Bluff Community School District is breaking new ground by launching a Fire Science Academy designed specifically for high school students eager to gain hands-on experience in emergency response and fire safety. The innovative program aims to combine classroom instruction with practical training, offering participants a comprehensive understanding of fire behavior, prevention techniques, and first responder protocols. This initiative responds to growing community interest in cultivating skilled, informed youth ready to serve in critical public safety roles.

Students enrolled in the academy will have access to specialized equipment and courses led by certified fire professionals and local emergency personnel, providing an authentic learning environment. The curriculum features key components including:

  • Fire suppression tactics
  • Emergency medical response basics
  • Hazardous materials awareness
  • Leadership and teamwork skills

Additionally, the program supports career readiness by connecting students with internships and potential volunteer opportunities with area fire departments. Below is an overview of the academy’s structure:

Program Component Duration Hands-On Training
Fire Science Fundamentals 12 weeks Yes
Emergency Medical Training 8 weeks Yes
Community Service & Internships Ongoing Optional