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Dozens inducted into CTE BOCES honor society

- By staff

ALBANY, N.Y. » Forty Capital Region BOCES Career and Technical School students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society on Monday and 10 seniors were recognized for serving two years in the NTHS during a ceremony at South Colonie Central High School.

Those honored come from a cross section of CTE programs, from welding and culinary to the New Visions Health Careers and New Visions Law & Government.

To be honored, students had to meet several criteria, including earning grade point averages of 92 or greater at Career & Tech and an overall GPA of 85 or greater at their high schools, as well as having five or fewer absences.

“I’m in awe of what you have accomplish­ed,” Valerie Kelsey, deputy director of career and technical education for Capital Region BOCES, told the students, family and friends gathered for the ceremony. “You have proven that you have the right stuff, that you are the right workers employers are seeking.”

The 40 new inductees and 10 returning members hail from 22 school districts across three BOCES regions that send students to Capital Region BOCES programs. New NTHS inductees include: • Thomas Ascenzi, Computer/ Network Tech, Cohoes

• Kassidy Berger, New Visions Law & Government, Maple Hill

• Riley Black, Commercial Constructi­on, Schalmont

• Jordan Brown, Criminal Justice, Cohoes

• Jonathan Butler, Building Trades, Mohonasen

• Alexander Cioffi, Welding, Cohoes

• Andrew Clark, Electrical Trades, Ravena- Coeymans- Selkirk (RCS)

• Elaina Elliott, New Visions Health Careers, Scotia- Glenville

• Lillianna Forth, New Visions Health Careers, Scotia- Glenville

• Danielle Graham, Criminal Justice, Cobleskill-Richmondvi­lle (CRCS)

• Gavin Haar, Electrical Trades, South Colonie

• Ismail Hassan, Electrical Trades, Schenectad­y

• Jared Hays, Welding, Guilderlan­d

• Destiny Hull, New Visions Law & Government, Chatham

• Emily Jackson, New Visions Health Careers, CRCS

• Qais Latifi, Criminal Justice, Shenendeho­wa

• Rachel Leffler, New Visions Health Careers, Scotia- Glenville

• Katlynn Manchester, Culinary Arts, CRCS

• Roshnie Matadin, Nurse Assistant, Schenectad­y

• Caitlin McDonald, New Visions Health Careers, ScotiaGlen­ville

• Mark Molesky, HVAC/ R, Schoharie

• Kelly Mullen, Video Game Design, Duanesburg

• Emily Newell, New Visions Law & Government, Saratoga Springs

• Gianni Nicholas, New Visions Law & Government, Niskayuna

• Taylor Oathout, New Visions Law & Government, Scotia- Glenville

• Mary Katherine Palleschi, New Visions Health Careers, Scotia- Glenville

• Torianna Palmer, Floral Design, Cohoes

• Liam Picozzi, New Visions Health Careers, Burnt HillsBalls­ton Lake

• Julianna Proctor, Nurse Assistant, RCS

• Maleigh Ray, Criminal Justice, Schenectad­y

• Michael Rienze, New Visions Law & Government, Troy

• Anthony Samaroo, Criminal Justice, Schenectad­y

• Aeddon Schultz, NewVisions Health Careers, Scotia- Glenville

• Alexis Stephens, Cosmetolog­y, Middleburg­h

• Demetreus Todman, Electrical Trades, RCS

• Lance Tongson, Computer/ Network Tech, Niskayuna

• James Tunney, Diesel Technology, Voorheesvi­lle

• Dayna Ward, Nurse Assistant, Bethlehem

• Katherine Zapotocki, Criminal Justice, Duanesburg

• Christophe­r Zautner, Manufactur­ing & Machining, Voorheesvi­lle

Students honored for being a NTHS member for two years include:

• Ashley Colvin, Nurse Assistant, Niskayuna

• Destiny Dugan, Criminal Justice, Cohoes

• Angel Ferrand, Criminal Justice, Shenendeho­wa

• Emily Garner, Criminal Justice, Cohoes

• Kathleen Hannmann, Culinary Arts, Middleburg­h

• Shashwat Sahai, Internet Applicatio­ns, Voorheesvi­lle

• Daniel Sawyer, Criminal Justice, Cobleskill-Richmondvi­lle

• Seanna Slingerlan­d, Criminal Justice, Guilderlan­d

• Taylor Vincent, Building Trades, Berne-Knox-Westerlo

• Kailynne Zafke, Criminal Justice, RCS

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Dozens of Capital Region BOCES Career and Technical School students were inducted Monday into the National Technical Honor Society at South Colonie High School.
PHOTO PROVIDED Dozens of Capital Region BOCES Career and Technical School students were inducted Monday into the National Technical Honor Society at South Colonie High School.

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