BCC Accepting Applications to Physical Therapist Assistant Program

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BCC Accepting Applications to Physical Therapist Assistant Program  
 
PITTSFIELD, Mass — Berkshire Community College (BCC) is now accepting applications for entrance into its Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program, which is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). 
 
"The Physical Therapist Assistant Program at BCC offers a student-centered learning experience through integrated classroom instruction, hands-on laboratory training and comprehensive clinical education," explained Nicole Tucker, assistant professor for Nursing, Health and Wellness at BCC. "Graduates of the program are fully prepared and eligible to sit for the national Physical Therapist Assistant licensing examination."  
 
At BCC, PTA students can complete an associate degree program in as little as two years. Tucker noted that recent cohorts have achieved a 100 percent pass rate on the exam, and with a high demand for PTAs, there is a 100 percent employment rate following completion of the program and licensing. 
 
Physical therapist assistants work in diverse settings that include hospitals, private PT practices, community health agencies, schools, pediatric facilities, nursing homes, industrial or corporate health facilities and rehabilitation centers. PTAs enjoy strong career prospects, with average annual salaries exceeding $65,000 as of May 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statics. 
 
For more information, or to apply to the program, visit www.berkshirecc.edu/pta

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Morningside Closed Friday for Flooding Cleanup

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Morningside Community School will be closed Friday, May 8, because of flooding in the building. 
 
According to a post on the Pittsfield Public Schools' Facebook page, a pipe that was damaged in a student bathroom caused a "large amount of water" to seep into carpets and other areas near the bathroom.
 
The post doesn't say how the pipe was damaged but that the flooding occurred shortly before dismissal on Thursday. 
 
Because of the water damaged, the school will be closed Friday so the affected spaces can be properly cleaned and dried.
 
The post states the school's custodial team will be preparing the building so students and staff can safely return on Monday, May 11, and that additional information will be posted as needed. 
 
All other schools will be open for regularly scheduled classes. 
 
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