NTHS Inducts New Members for Spring 2023

Congratulations 2023 NTHS Inductees!

LCCTC proudly awarded nine students for their academic and technical achievements. Going above and beyond, these students have demonstrated outstanding performance in the following seven virtues:

  • Responsibility → being accountable for your own actions

  • Scholarship → mastering academic and theory

  • Skill → developing talent and expertise gained by experience

  • Honesty →  being considered truthful, trustworthy, and fair

  • Citizenship → acting in ways that benefit both community and country

  • Leadership → leading and guiding others in a positive directions

  • Service → giving assistance and being ready to provide a helpful and useful act

National Technical Honor Society strives to bring well-deserved recognition, scholarship opportunities, and career opportunities to students who excel in their career and technical educational fields as their profession.

Not only do NTHS students embody all the attributes and talent which are in demand today, but these students also embrace a clear vision for tomorrow’s workforce and their role in it. 

Being in NTHS helps students earn scholarships and at LCCTC, our NTHS students are ready for tomorrow.

We would like to congratulate the following students who were inducted into the society by current members Tommilynn Genareo, Clarysa Grimes, Patricia Kelly, Lane Madras, and Elia Rae McKnight:

  • Lorena Boice (junior: Veterinary Assistant) ~ Union

  • Rachel Carbone (senior: Health Assistant) ~ New Castle

  • Rebecca Carbone (senior: Veterinary Assistant) ~ New Castle

  • Alexis Clingensmith (junior: Restaurant Trades) ~ Union

  • Destiny Fishel (senior: Health Assistant) ~ Laurel

  • Caden Hall (senior: Commercial Art) ~ Shenango

  • Andrew Mort (junior: Electrical Occupations) ~ New Castle

  • Cloee Shirley (senior: Veterinary Assistant) ~ Union

  • Jolenna Street (junior: Veterinary Assistant) ~ Ellwood

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