Twenty-Four Students Inducted into Eastland Career Center National Technical Honor Society

The 24 inductees of the ECC National Technical Honor Society stand shoulder to shoulder for a group photo in the Engineering Technologies Center.

The Eastland Career Center chapter of the National Technical Honor Society inducted 24 students into its ranks on Friday, October 28, 2022. A ceremony for staff and families was held during school hours to commemorate this accomplishment.

Eleven of the 16 area high schools that comprise the Eastland-Fairfield district were represented in this year’s class. Ten different programs had at least one student represent their lab, as well.

To be considered for induction into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) at Eastland Career Center, a student must earn a 3.7 or higher grade point average and have a 97 percent attendance rate, or better, in his or her junior year with no major discipline infractions. The candidates’ teachers also evaluate students to ensure that they demonstrate the seven attributes of an NTHS member: skill, scholarship, honesty, responsibility, service, leadership, and citizenship. Once students meet these qualifications they are asked to complete an application, which includes multiple essays, which is then reviewed by staff and the NTHS advisors.

The following Eastland Career Center students were honored in a ceremony that welcomed their families to commemorate their selection into NTHS (name, home high school, program):

Dulce Alvaro Hernandez (Whitehall Yearling, Cosmetology) Anazha Bell (Groveport Madison, Cosmetology) Fatoumata Diallo (Groveport Madison, Medical Office) Ethan Dyckes (Gahanna Lincoln, Programming & Software Development) Jacob Enyart (Gahanna Lincoln, Pre-Engineering) Caleb Gerardi * (Pickerington Central, Graphic Design) Dominic Gerardi (Pickerington Central, Graphic Design) Yakob Getu (Whitehall Yearling, Programming & Software Development) Aleya Gunn (Groveport Madison, Medical Office) John Harra (Pickerington North, Agriculture & Heavy Equipment) Clayton Hines * (New Albany, Criminal Justice) Ryan Johnson (Canal Winchester, Agriculture & Heavy Equipment) Tina Johnson * (Reynoldsburg-Livingston, Medical Office) Ayva Jordan (Teays Valley, Cosmetology) Ryan Kocher-Harper (Groveport Madison, Programming & Software Development) Anne-Marie McGraw (New Albany, Pre-Dental) Eian McKnight (Amanda-Clearcreek, Pre-Engineering) Hamdia Mohamud * (Gahanna Lincoln, Pre-Dental) Ryan Payne (Bloom-Carroll, Agriculture & Heavy Equipment) Blake Perry (Gahanna Lincoln, Pre-Engineering) Taina Resendes (Groveport Madison, Pre-Dental) Jacob Reta (Amanda-Clearcreek, Culinary) Hannah Shauck (Gahanna Lincoln, Interactive Media) Hunter Young (Teays Valley, Pre-Engineering)

* indicates student that also holds office in NTHS About National Technical Honor Society NTHS is an honor society for outstanding career and technical students of vocational education institutions in the United States. NTHS began in 1984 as the National Vocational-Technical Honor Society at H.B. Swofford Career Center, Spartanburg County, S.C. In 2003, the board of directors unanimously agreed to change the name of the organization to the National Technical Honor Society.

NTHS serves over 100,000 active members across 4,500 member schools, annually, in both secondary and postsecondary chapters across the country, and has a footprint in all 50 states, with chapters expanding into the Bahamas, American Samoa, Puerto Rico, and Guam. Since its founding, nearly 1 million students have become NTHS alumni. NTHS honors the achievements of top career-technical education students, provides close to $300,000 in scholarships annually, and strives to help connect education and industry to build a highly skilled workforce. Learn more about NTHS by visiting https://nths.org/

About Eastland-Fairfield Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools is the seventh-largest career and technical education district, geographically, in the State of Ohio. We serve more than 5,000 students in 16 school districts throughout Franklin, Fairfield and Pickaway counties. Eastland-Fairfield provides more than 35 programs to over 1,600 high school and adult students. The district has two main campuses — Eastland Career Center in Groveport and Fairfield Career Center in Carroll, with satellite locations at four of our associate high schools: Gahanna Lincoln, Groveport Madison, New Albany, and Pickerington North. 

Founded in 1969. Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools’ mission is to engage, enrich, and equip students every day in every experience. We prepare students to pursue their life’s next E: Employment, Enlistment, Entrepreneurship, and/or additional Education. Visit us online at www.eastlandfairfield.com and follow us on TwitterFacebookInstagramYouTube, and LinkedIn for regular updates, fun content and information.

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