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Arcadia Today
By the People, for the People
Sarasota Schools Offer Student Athlete Heart Screenings
District hosts first-ever events to boost health and safety of young athletes.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 10:02am
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Detailed medical scans can uncover hidden heart issues in young athletes, allowing for early intervention.Arcadia TodaySarasota County Schools is holding its first-ever student athlete heart screening events this week, aiming to increase health and safety for young athletes in the district.
Why it matters
Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death among student athletes, so proactive heart screenings can help identify potential issues early and potentially save lives.
The details
The district is offering free electrocardiogram (ECG) and echocardiogram screenings for student athletes to check for any underlying heart conditions that could put them at risk during physical activity.
- The heart screening events are taking place this week.
The players
Sarasota County Schools
The public school district serving Sarasota County, Florida, which is hosting the student athlete heart screening events.
What’s next
The district plans to make the heart screenings an annual event to ensure the ongoing health and safety of its student athletes.
The takeaway
Proactive heart screenings for student athletes can help identify potential issues early and potentially save lives, making this a valuable initiative by Sarasota County Schools.

