Pioneer celebrates 20 new inductees in the National Technical Honor Society

SHELBY − Pioneer Career & Technology Center announced the induction of 20 students into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) for their dedication to excellence in their career technical program, academics and their commitment to the core values of NTHS.

During the March 5 ceremony, students participated in a program of events and lit candles to symbolize the seven key attributes of the NTHS − skill, honesty, service, responsibility, scholarship, citizenship and leadership. Each member received a certificate of membership award and the seniors received NTHS Honor Cords as a symbol of their achievement.

Two-year members inducted are: Mia Felder, Galion; Natalie Frye, Willard; Natalie Kline, Ontario; Lorelei Reed, Shelby; Anderson Roll, Shelby; Jamie Wilson, Northmor; and Allison Wright, Buckeye Central.

Pioneer Career & Technology Center inducted 20 students into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) during a ceremony March 5.
Pioneer Career & Technology Center inducted 20 students into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) during a ceremony March 5.

The 2024 inductees are: Nevaeh Gallagher, Northmor; Cody Griffin, Crestline; Chloe Hursh, Shelby; Ellie Rinehart, Galion; Taylor Carper, Willard; Chloe Clayborne, Lexington; Parker Harbolt, Northmor; Josie Rank, Plymouth; Elizabeth Roberts, Lexington; Konner Summers, Lexington; Nicole Watkins, Plymouth; Audreana Whited, Northmor; and Brianne York, Northmor.

In order to be inducted into the NTHS, students must exemplify good character, honesty and responsibility and must have made a personal commitment to excellence. They must also meet the NTHS Standards of Conduct, which includes maintaining a high GPA, excellent attendance record and receiving recommendations from faculty and staff.

The Pioneer NTHS advisers are Vickie Hunt and Emma Jenkins.

This article originally appeared on Mansfield News Journal: Students inducted into the National Technical Honor Society