Members inducted from Fulton county include FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT Montana Carroll Archbold Medical Office Technologies Roscia Creps Burling Delta Medical Office Technologies Kaylin Segrist Pettisville Health Careers Kyra Killy Wauseon Health Careers Taylor Herschberger Pettisville Cosmetology Jaryd Hobbs Archbold Automotive Technologies Gwendolyn Adkins Delta Auto Collision Repair BACK LEFT TO RIGHT Emily Neipp Delta Health Careers Hailey Wyse Archbold Veterinarian Assistant Morgan Wyse Archbold Pre Engineering Aaron Conrad Delta Pre Engineering Allison Mildenstein Evergreen Sports Fitness Exercise Science Jennaya Hibbard Fayette Cosmetology and Erica Golden Delta Medical Office Technologies Absent from the photo are Rachelle Wyse Archbold Culinary Arts Management Mandie Atwater Evergreen Early Childhood Education and Brianna Mallory Evergreen Veterinarian Assistant
Members inducted from Williams county include FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT Devin Dockery Montpelier Computer Networking Repair Tres Loyd Bryan Health Careers Kathariena Foster Hilltop Health Careers Bristle Dix Stryker Pre Engineering Abigail Patrick Montpelier Law Enforcement Security Tactics Jarah Davis Edgerton Cosmetology BACK LEFT TO RIGHT Marissa Smith Edgerton Veterinarian Assistant Kenzie Stein Edgerton Veterinarian Assistant Autumn Rowe Edgerton Sports Fitness Exercise Science Kristina Eitniear Hilltop Carpentry Karlie Boylan Bryan Sports Fitness Exercise Science Tara Halferty Montpelier Veterinarian Assistant and Kendra Garland Montpelier Health Careers Absent from the photo are Kennedy Nicolen Bryan Veterinarian Assistant Selena Heckman Edon Culinary Arts Management Jennifer Westrick Hilltop Software Development Game Design and Emma Brown North Central Law Enforcement Security Tactics
Twenty-nine Four County Career Center students were inducted into career education’s most prestigious organization, the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS), during a banquet recently held at the Career Center. There are a total of sixty-seven students on the honor society for the 2015-2016 school year.
To be considered for membership, students must have a 3.6 GPA or higher during enrollment at Four County Career Center, 95% attendance, and excellent disciplinary record.
The National Technical Honor Society is America’s foremost scholastic honor for excellence in work force education recognizing the scholastic excellence of career center students. The society has over 1,500 chapters worldwide.
Rick Bachman, Director of Career and Technical Education, welcomed students, parents, and local associate school representatives to the recognition banquet. Guest speaker for the evening was Fred Schultz, former Mayor of the city of Defiance and substitute teacher. Mr. Schultz also provided special dinner music. Co-advisors to the Four County NTHS are instructors Thomas Berteau and Matthew Zwyer.