Practical Fire and Life Safety Skills & Pathways in Museums
Join us for a FREE one day class tailored exclusively for high school students to gain CPR, First Aid, and AED certification, learn how to use a fire extinguisher, and explore museum careers.
Upcoming Classes
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Registration is FREE and Spaces are Limited
Each one day class will be held from 12-5pm at the Aurora Regional Fire Museum
Who should attend?
Local high school students from one of the eligible school districts.
Why attend?
~ Obtain your 2-year Adult & Child First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
~ Learn how to use a fire extinguisher
~ Learn about future career opportunities in museums
~ Receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card for successful completion
The Practical Fire and Life Safety Skills & Pathways in Museums program, in partnership with DobroSKILLS, is open to high school students enrolled during the 2025-2026 school year or incoming freshmen for the 2026-2027 school year at the following schools.
Naperville (District 203 & 204)
Naperville North High School
Naperville Central High School
Neuqua Valley High School
Waubonsie Valley High School
Metea Valley High School
Private Schools
Rosary College Prep
Marmion Academy
Aurora Central Catholic High School
Aurora Christian School
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA)
Aurora (District 129 & 131)
East Aurora High School
West Aurora High School
Batavia & Kaneland
Batavia High School (Batavia District 101)
Kaneland High School (Kaneland District 302)
Oswego (District 308)
Oswego High School
Oswego East High School
If you do not see your school listed, contact us today to learn how to bring this program to your students.
The staff of the Aurora Regional Fire Museum lead this program in partnership with DobroSKILLS. DobrokSKILLS is an American Red Cross Licensed Training Provider. In addition to this program, DobroSKILLS offers a variety of First Aid/CPR/AED, Basic Life Support for Healthcare, Babysitter Classes and Instructor Level Courses. Check out their website to learn more.
The Practical Fire and Life Safety Skills & Pathways in Museums program was made possible due to the generous support of the Dunham Foundation.
