Thursday, September 21, 2017

National Technical Honor Society 2017-18


On Tuesday evening, October 3rd, Vantage Career Center will be holding our annual National Technical Honor Society banquet and induction ceremony. The National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) is a way to honor student achievement and leadership in career and technical education, promote educational excellence, award scholarships and enhance career opportunities for the NTHS membership.

To become an NTHS member, a student must first be carrying a 3.5 GPA or above, have 95% attendance for their Junior and Senior years, no discipline problems in both years and have passed all of their End of Course Exams. If the student meets the above mentioned criteria, then they must write an essay stating why they feel they belong in the NTHS, have four teacher recommendations, submit a resume and complete their application. Once all of this is turned in, a committee of teachers and staff meet to discuss each candidate and determine which students best represent the NTHS.

As a member of the National Technical Honor Society, each member has met the seven character attributes, and at the induction ceremony, vow to continue these attributes. They are: Skill, Honesty, Service, Responsibility, Leadership, Citizenship and Scholarship.

I am so proud of these students because they have made so many great choices in their lives. They not only have been successful here at Vantage and their home school, but I know they will be successful in their future college or work careers. If you happen to see these students in the hallway or in your classes, please congratulate them on a great high school career and a great honor in being selected for the National Technical Honor Society. This is a very small percentage of our student body (roughly 5%), but they truly are the best of the best.

CONGRATULATIONS:

Shown in the picture front row left to right:

Cierra Brown (Van Wert), Savannah Habern (Paulding), Megaen Price (Antwerp), Mackenzie Shepherd (Lincolnview), Jenna Dunlap (Jefferson), Jessica Schnipke (Ottoville), Hannah Schevey (Paulding), Amanda Roberts (Antwerp), Briana Martz (Van Wert), Andrea Snow (Continental), Darcy Sybert (Continental), Hayley Kuhlman (Van Wert), Kali Edgington (Jefferson), Kailey Denman (Lincolnview), Row 2: Nathan O'Neill (Lincolnview), Josh England (Lincolnview), Jordan Bonifas (Jefferson), Alex Meyers (Kalida), Dillon Elkins (Kalida), Clay Schnipke (Ottoville), Chloe Foltz (Paulding), Jacob Mueller (Ft. Jennings), Emily Freund (Ft. Jennings), Garrett Silance (Wayne Trace), Cooper Chung (Jefferson), Joey DeBoer (Wayne Trace), Louis Rammel (Lincolnview). The following students were on a field trip and were not in the picture: Devin Ricker (St. John), Alexis Rupert (Van Wert) and Aaron Sealts (Ft. Jennings).





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