The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)
Lorain County JVS inducts National Technical Honor Society members
Thirty-five students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society during an evening ceremony on March 30th. There are 11 returning, second-year members and 24 new inductees.
The students are listed by their home school district below:
Amherst
Nicole Hilliard from Allied Health Sciences, Angela LaRosa from Bakery & Pastry Arts, Madison Murphy from Allied Health Sciences, Mercedes Murphy from Landscape and Greenhouse Management, Don Sabella from Landscape and Greenhouse Management, Andrew Shaffer from Culinary Arts
Avon
Justin Bingham from Welding and Fabrication, Miranda Johnson from Cosmetology, Maggie Lieb from Landscape and Greenhouse Management, Sean Murphy from Bakery & Pastry Arts Brookside Samantha Glass from Early Childhood Education, Bryana Wallace from Allied Health Sciences
Columbia
Ashley Delzeith from Allied Health Sciences, Raquel Hysong from Allied Health Sciences, Alexis Jones from Allied Health Sciences
Elyria
Olivia Coward from Bakery & Pastry Arts, Cheyenne Thacker from Culinary Arts Firelands Abigail Hill from Collision Repair, Hailey Koster from Marketing and Management, Julia Smith from Allied Health Sciences, Joy Vaughn from Early Childhood Education
Keystone
Destiny Maruna from Cosmetology, Kirsten Pfaff from Allied Health Sciences, Madeline Rising from Landscape and Greenhouse Management, Sirena Rym from Cosmetology
Midview
Nicolas Hoon from Marketing and Management, Brennan Novak from Industrial Electricity, Mikayla Stump from Allied Health Sciences
North Ridgeville
Sidney Coleman from Web and Graphic Design, Justin Layne from Heating and Air Conditioning, Austin Lenz from Collision Repair
Wellington
Jessica Mileski from Landscape and Greenhouse Management, Sarah Park from Computerized Design and Drafting, Sara Roman from Public Safety
Ohio Virtual Academy
Julia Spondike from Culinary Arts
The NTHS honors students for outstanding achievement and success in career-technical education. Students are selected for membership based on the qualities of citizenship, leadership, workmanship and scholarship.
The NTHS encourages high scholastic achievement, cultivates a desire for personal excellence, and helps motivated students find success in today’s highly competitive job market.