Clarion County Career Center Announces 17 Students Named to 2018 Technical Honor Society

Joanne Bauer

Joanne Bauer

Published May 8, 2018 4:30 am
Clarion County Career Center Announces 17 Students Named to 2018 Technical Honor Society

SHIPPENILLE, Pa. – The Clarion County Career Center has announced that 17 students were named to the 2018 Technical Honor Society at the induction ceremony held at the school on Friday, April 27.

Five students who were inducted in 2017 participated in the program.

Graduating seniors were presented with an honor’s cord in the Career Center school colors to wear at their home school graduation. Students in grades 11 and 12 who achieve this recognition must exemplify the four ideals of the society: scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Additional criteria required are students must reach a certain GPA, have excellent attendance, and have no disciplinary issues.

Pictured above:

Front row, left to right: Joshua Gearhart-Allied Health Science (North Clarion); Vincent Gazzo-Automotive Technology (Union); Joshua Gagne-Computer Networking (Clarion-Limestone); Joseph Dehart-Construction Technology (A-C Valley); Taylor Boots-Allied Health Science (Union); Morgan Bish-Cosmetology Styling Academy (Clarion-Limestone); and Abigail Barris-Allied Health Science (A-C Valley).

Second row, left to right: Seth Weber-Computer Networking (Keystone); 2017 Inductee John Runyan-Welding & Fabrication (Keystone); Zachary Tancrell-Computer Networking (Keystone); Erika Romo-Allied Health Science (Clarion-Limestone); 2017 Inductee Dana Brunsgaard-Allied Health Science (A-C Valley); 2017 Inductee Abbiegail Gregory-Allied Health Science (Keystone); Katelynn Hopper-Allied Health Science (Keystone); and 2017 Inductee Becca Smith-Allied Health Science (Keystone).

Back row, left to right: Dylan Summerville-Computer Networking (Union); 2017 Inductee Seth Nellis-Construction Technology (Clarion Area); Christian McDonald-Computer Networking (Redbank Valley); Brent McCall-Automotive Technology (A-C Valley); Emily Little-Allied Health Science (Redbank Valley); Autumn Rapp-Police Science (Keystone); and Daniel Greil-Computer Networking (A-C Valley).

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