Students and teachers from Annunciation School in Elma get ready to explore a Rural/Metro ambulance during a recent visit to the Buffalo-based company.

Annunciation students visit Rural/Metro

Seventh- and eighth-grade students participating in the new Center for Health Science at Annunciation School in Elma participated in their first field trip on Thursday, Oct. 6. Their destination was Rural/Metro Medical Services located at 481 William L. Gaiter Parkway in Buffalo.

During their trip, students met with trained medical professionals who provided an overview of the company, visited Rural/Metro’s state-of-the-art communications center, and explored ambulances and other emergency vehicles.

The Center for Health Science at Annunciation School is an innovative two-year curriculum that offers students hands-on opportunities in a variety of health science environments. Among the supporters of the Center are Independent Health, Catholic Health and Kaleida Health.

Located at 7580 Clinton St., Annunciation School currently serves children in Pre-K3 through Grade 8 from the Alden, Alexander, Attica, East Aurora, Cheektowaga, Depew, Iroquois, Lancaster, Orchard Park and West Seneca school districts. To schedule a tour of the school or for more information, please call 681-1327. Additional information can be found by visiting the school’s website at www.annunciationschoolelma.com.

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