CCCC students inducted in National Technical Honor Society

| May 14, 2021

Seniors – Alexia Williams, Jenna Paul, Dallas Turnbull, Danielle John, Sydney Stewart, Jessica Brooks, Emily Simms, Ethan Stroup. (Submitted)

The Coshocton County Career Center announced the following students for acceptance and induction into the 2021 class of the National Technical Honor Society. Since 1991, the Coshocton County Career Center has recognized outstanding achievement and leadership among its students.

To be nominated for membership into the National Technical Honor Society, students must first be enrolled in a vocational program at the Coshocton County Career Center for at least one semester and have earned an A in their vocational lab and related classes. First year students must have a GPA of at least 3.30. Credit recovery courses do not count toward the GPA. Second year students must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and have maintained an A in the vocational lab and related courses. All students must have a 95% or better attendance rate.

Juniors – Graci Armstrong, CJ Bechtel, Alivia Cramblett, Gaberial Culver, Jacy Franks, Logan George, Brandon Howell, Charles Kilpatrick, Chloe Knighten, Elwood Kreider, Carah Mladek, Peyton Nichols, Aaron Tipton, Jeffrey Tipton, and Emily Williams. (Submitted)

This year’s National Technical Honor Society Inductees are: Seniors – Alexia Williams, Jenna Paul, Dallas Turnbull, Danielle John, Sydney Stewart, Jessica Brooks, Emily Simms, Ethan Stroup; and juniors – Graci Armstrong, CJ Bechtel, Alivia Cramblett, Gaberial Culver, Jacy Franks, Logan George, Brandon Howell, Charles Kilpatrick, Chloe Knighten, Elwood Kreider, Carah Mladek, Peyton Nichols, Aaron Tipton, Jeffrey Tipton, and Emily Williams.

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