National Technical Honor Society

School is the basis of learning and knowledge that is applied all throughout life. The amount of knowledge available is overwhelming. Vocational students can take this knowledge to the next level by learning the skills that will enable them to apply this knowledge to their work. The benefits of a vocational education are great. Now, some of these students are getting the chance to get rewarded for their efforts. The National Technical Honor Society can take students to higher levels and reward them for all of their hard work and devotion. Since 1984, this organization has grown to 1500 member schools and colleges around the world.


This non-profit organization follows a five-point purpose that describes the organization.

  • To reward excellence in workforce education
  • To develop self-esteem, pride and encourage students to reach for higher levels of achievement
  • To promote business and industry's critical work-place values - honesty, responsibility, initiative, teamwork, productivity, leadership, and citizenship
  • To help schools build and maintain effective partnerships with local business and industry
  • To champion a stronger, more positive image for workforce education in America

  • The student has many responsibilities when applying and while a member of the organization. When applying, the student has to have a 3.0 or higher grade point average. They cannot miss more than three days of school per grading period and recommendations by their program teacher and two other teachers of their choice are required.

    The pledge also describes the obligations and responsibilities of an applicant or a member.
    The pledge is,

    Maintain the highest standard of personal and professional conduct at all times;
    Strive for excellence in all aspects of my education and employment;
    Refuse to engage in or condone activities for personal gain at the expense of my fellow students, my school or my employer;
    Support the mission and purposes of NTHS while working to achieve the objectives and goals of the society; and
    Fulfill my obligations as a citizen of my community and of my country.

    SECOND YEAR MEMBERS:
    Victoria Anderson- Protective Service
    Jacob Bish- Health Occupations
    Daniell Chilzer- Painting, Restoration and Design
    Justin Chobirko- Protective Service
    Benjamin Clark- Computer & Information Science
    Karlie Clark-Sports Therapy
    Paul Dalansky- Welding
    Brianna Denton- Commercial & Advertising Art
    Samantha Factor- Protective Service
    Samantha Hayes- Health Occupations
    Morgan Heminger- Commercial & Advertising Art
    Julian Hixson- Culinary Arts
    Kaelin Hoak- Health Occupations
    Sarah Keller- Cosmetology
    Rebecca Leaver- Health Occupations
    Magnus Lewis- Protective Service
    Haley Lyons- Computer & Information Science
    Olivia Masten- Sports Therapy
    Madison Pape- Health Occupation
    Ryan Parshall- Carpentry
    Kody Pickens- Construction Trades
    Alyssa Sassone- Health Occupation
    Madison Schutter- Graphics Communications
    Jaidlynne South- Graphics Communications
    Paytn Szymkiewicz- Computer & Information Science
    Emily Toman- Commercial & Advertising Art
    Hunter Wisser- Auto Collision Repair
    Chase Zavarella- Electrical
    
    FIRST YEAR MEMBERS:
    Automotive Collision Repair:
    Keith Chalmers
    Kirsta Fennell
    Austin Holtzman
    Trent Long
    
    Automotive Technology:
    Matthew Candelore
    Nicholas Gareis
    Madison Gettins
    Leandro Hemedez
    Griffin Krick
    Hannah Little
    Brendon Marsh
    Josh Ruff
    
    Carpentry:
    Cory Contic
    Zoie Hotz
    Alexandra Sager
    
    Commercial & Advertising Art:
    Elizabeth Burgess
    Rhiannon Frendy
    
    Computer & Information Science:
    Michael Bilcsik
    Shane Dugan
    Dylan Kitchen
    Robert Ward
    Trevor Williams
    
    Construction Trades:
    Vincent DeBone
    
    Cosmetology:
    Kayla Carson
    Stephanie Ciarkowski
    Brittany Donahue
    Alivia Fine
    Shaina Flair
    Noel Garstecki
    Felicia Grosser
    Emma Hammond
    Mercedes Mathias
    Madison Phillips
    Ashley Riccardino
    Keelie Selvoski
    Catie Sickler
    Natalie Swaney
    
    Culinary Arts:
    Stephen Furin
    
    Electrical:
    Cameron Levendosky
    Justin Martin
    
    Graphic Communications:
    Taylor Barr
    Peyton Buglar
    Tabitha Conroy
    Lindsey Harris
    Allison Mulnix
    Stephanie Smoker
    Maria Stimmel
    Matthew Thomas
    Cameron Uranker
    
    Heating & Air Conditioning:
    Rebecca Anderson
    Matthew Krajzel
    
    Health Occupations:
    Sidney Albers
    Alesha Bennett
    Kelsey Horton
    Jayna Vargo
    Julia Vargo
    Melanie Williams
    
    Horticulture:
    Lewis Martini
    
    Logistics:
    Evan Bakos
    Spencer Bernarding
    Mark Gustafson
    Maureen Polito
    Chris Wasko
    Michael Yaggi
    
    Painting, Restoration & Design:
    Haley Hensel
    Haley Hopper
    
    Powerline:
    Ethan Donitzen
    Zakari Lucullo
    
    Protective Services:
    Alyson Hoak
    Makayla Noll
    
    Robotics Engineering:
    D’Angel Cain
    Matthew Giron
    
    Sports Therapy:
    Gabrielle Duncan
    Rachael Marks
    Rileigh Ross
    Brooke Stover
    
    Welding:
    Evan Bozich
    Starr Conlan
    Autumn Rodericks
    Jakob Wilkinson
    Sabrina Wolfe