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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.

1.  To reward excellence in workforce education

2.  To develop self-esteem, pride and encourage students to reach for higher levels of achievement

3.  To promote business and industry's critical work-place values - honesty, responsibility, initiative, teamwork, productivity, leadership, and citizenship

4.  To help schools build and maintain effective partnerships with local business and industry

5.  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 shop 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.

Central Westmoreland Career and Technology Center is in its first year of participation in the organization.  The C.W.C.T.C. sponsors of the organization are Mrs. Evkovich, Math Instructor; Mr. Kindl, Student Support Facilitator; and Mrs. Murphy, Math Instructor.   Mr. Kindl said that, "I feel this is an excellent opportunity to give some of our students the recognition they deserve. Not everyone associates vocational education with top ranking students. Sometimes our students are thoughtlessly overlooked."

       

National Technical Honor Society Members           2008- 2009

CURRENT MEMBERS

 

 

 

COM

 

Tolbert

Samantha

12

B

PRO

 

Carson

Justin

12

H

CO-S

 

Omlor

Larissa

12

H

MACH

 

Woodward

Jacob

12

H

CT

 

Kowalewski

Eugene

12

M

MACH

 

Heaps

Andrew

12

N

CO-S

 

Yauger

Alicia

12

P

MACH

 

Accipiter

Matt

12

S

 

NEW MEMBERS

 

 

 

CUL

 

Bednarczyk

Barbra

12

B

TEC

 

Deleonibus

Steven

12

B

DRAF

 

Durka

Leigh

11

B

TEC

 

Stout

Darren

12

B

CO-S

 

Williams

Maura

11

B

CT

 

Wolpink

Charles

11

F

AB

 

Albright

Joe

12

H

TEC

 

Barnard

Joshua

12

H

CAR

 

Carolan

Justin

12

H

GRA

 

Gurksnis

Catherine

12

H

CUL

 

Morris

Jonathan

12

H

DRAF

 

Orischak

Andrew

12

H

COM

 

Wagner

Laura

12

H

DRAF

 

Burwell

Adam

12

J

CT

 

Bickerstaff

Joshua

11

M

CO-S

 

Conrad

Olivia

11

M

CT

 

Howard

Travis

11

M

TEC

 

Miller

Garrison

12

N

AT-P

 

Simko

Michael

12

N

PLUM

 

Siroky

Benjamin

12

N

MET

 

Divella

Scott

11

P

CT

 

Dowdrick

Charles

11

P

AT-P

 

Eager

Aaron

11

P

AT

 

Lawther

Joshua

12

P

AT

 

Meier

Rob

12

P

HORT

 

Padjelek

Jessica

11

S

HEAL

 

Rice

Angela

12

S

GRA

 

Bickerstaff

Leah

12

Y

HORT

 

Shawl

Lauren

11

Y