Englewood, Ohio – Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) inducted 92 students into National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) on Sunday, March 19, 2017. The NTHS students, as well as their honored educators from MVCTC and their partner school district, were recognized in a ceremony at MVCTC in front of family and friends.
Students are selected for NTHS based on the following requirements: a 3.75-grade point average or higher, 97 percent attendance, passed all parts of the Ohio Graduation Test and instructor recommendations. Each of the 2017 inductees is the recipient of a $500 scholarship made possible by the MVCTC Education Foundation.
· ABIGAIL ADKINS (Eaton) enrolled in the Early Childhood Education program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Alicia Newman (Early Childhood Education Instructor) and Leslie Kelly from Eaton. ABIGAIL is the daughter of Dwight Adkins of West Alexandria and Angela Adkins of Eaton.
· ALEXIS ADKINS (Miami East) enrolled in the Early Childhood Education program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Connie Marshal (Early Childhood Education Instructor) and Heidi Perry from Miami East. ALEXIS is the daughter of Scott Adkins of Troy and Amy Wilmer of Piqua.
· EMALEE ATHA (Wayne) enrolled in the Health Careers Academy program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Kiley Beyer (English Instructor) and Barbara Knepp from Wayne. EMALEE is the daughter of David and Robin Atha of Huber Heights.
· MADISON BAKER (Arcanum) enrolled in the Health Careers Academy program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Jackie Barnes (Math Instructor) and Amanda Sudhoff from Arcanum. MADISON is the daughter of Curt Baker of Arcanum and David and Stacy Perks of Enon.
· MATTHEW BALDWIN (West Carrollton) enrolled in the Firefighter/EMS program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Captain John Shaw (Firefighter/EMS Instructor) and Mr. Newman from West Carrollton. MATTHEW is the son of David Baldwin of West Carrollton and Becky Tyler of West Carrollton.
· EZEQUIEL BALLI (Wayne) enrolled in the Auto Services program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educator, Tony Gebhart (Auto Services Instructor). EZEQUIEL is the son of Marcos and Maribel Balli of Huber Heights.
· CHEYENNE BENTLEY (Vandalia-Butler) enrolled in the Biotechnology program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Jeff Toms (Science Instructor) and Bob Dadey from Vandalia-Butler. CHEYENNE is the daughter of David Bentley of Tipp City and Darla Purvis of Vandalia.
· JORDAN BINTZ (Miaimsburg) enrolled in the Criminal Justice program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Beth Hughes (English Instructor) and Susan Stromp from Miaimsburg. JORDAN is the daughter of Thomas and Kimberly Bintz of Miamisburg.
· KATELYN BOOTH (Tri-County North) enrolled in the Dental Assistant program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Abigail Hartman (Dental Assistant Instructor) and Melissa Carmean from Tri-County North. KATELYN is the daughter of Darren Booth of Huber Heights and Joe and Malinda Blust of Lewisburg.
· EMMA BYANSKI (Northmont) enrolled in the Cosmetology program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educator, Maria Brewer (Cosmetology Instructor). EMMA is the daughter of Matt and Nicki Byanski of Englewood.
· CHELCEE CARROLL (Arcanum) enrolled in the Dental Assistant program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Abigail Hartman (Dental Assistant Instructor) and Ann Lawson formerly from Arcanum. CHELCEE is the daughter of Greg Carroll of Arcanum and Amy Cameron of Englewood.
· CHLOE CASTO-CLEMONS (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the Criminal Justice program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Jeff Toms (Science Instructor) and Ami Coomer from Franklin Monroe. CHLOE is the daughter of David Casto of Pitsburg and Melvin and Christine Jones of Dayton.
· RILEY CLICK (Dixie) enrolled in the Biotechnology program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Beth Hughes (English Instructor) and Barbara Streck from Dixie. RILEY is the daughter of Aggie Lovelady of Eaton and Tracy Click of Eaton.
· CAITLYN CLYMER (Miamisburg) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Beth Deaton (Allied Health Instructor) and Katie Webb from Miaimsburg. CAITLYN is the daughter of Eric and Susan Clymer of Miamisburg.
· KYLAH COLBERT (Wayne) enrolled in the Early Childhood Education program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Lisa Werbrich (English Instructor) and Robyn Weaver from Wayne. KYLAH is the daughter Canilla Colbert of Huber Heights.
· GABRIELLE COMBS (Eaton) enrolled in the Health Careers Academy program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Paula Wathen (Health Careers Academy Instructor) and Jennifer Cross from Eaton. GABRIELLE is the daughter of Charles and Angela Ketron of Morning Sun.
· JULIANNE CRAMER (Eaton) enrolled in the Computer Repair & Technical Support program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educator, Andrew Via (Math Instructor). JULIANNE is the daughter of Cathy Cramer of Eaton.
· BRANDON DAVIS (West Carrollton) enrolled in the Computer Network Engineering program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, John Underwood (Computer Network Engineering Instructor) and Brandon Schick from West Carrollton. BRANDON is the son of Mike and Diana Davis of Moraine.
· STEVEN DAVIS (West Carrollton) enrolled in the Computer Network Engineering program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Melissa Goodall (Game Programming and Web Applications Instructor) and Laura Bukosky from West Carrollton. STEVEN is the son of Mike and Diana Davis of Moraine.
· LINDSEY DENLINGER (Brookville) enrolled in the Dental Assistant program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Beth Hughes (English Instructor) and Jeff Davidson from Brookville. LINDSEY is the daughter of Daniel and Lori Denlinger of Brookville.
· TAYLOR DUKE (Brookville) enrolled in the Dental Assistant program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Shannon Kieffer (Social Studies Instructor) and Paula Hutsell from Brookville. TAYLOR is the daughter of Shawn and Renee Duke of Brookville.
· HENRY DURHAM (Eaton) enrolled in the Welding program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Mark Willis (Welding Instructor) and Sherry Hood from Eaton. HENRY is the son of Mike and Gwen Durham of Eaton.
· ZACHARY EDGIN (Tri-County North) enrolled in the Natural Resource Management program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Mike Mullen (Natural Resource Management Instructor) and Joe Smith from Tri-County North. ZACHARY is the son of Paul Partlow of Brookville and Cari Schiml of Brookville.
· KRISTIN EHRHART (Northridge) enrolled in the Sports Medicine program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Matt Money (Sports Medicine Instructor) and Ken Ford from Northridge. KRISTIN is the daughter of Andy and Lisa Ehrhart of Dayton.
· LACEY EMRICK (Twin Valley South) enrolled in the Dental Assistant program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Abigail Hartman (Dental Assistant Instructor) and Alice Dinicola from Twin Valley South. LACEY is the daughter of Tim and Laura Emrick of West Alexandria.
· PAIGE FLORY (Mississinawa Valley) enrolled in the Cosmetology program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Julie Millhouse (Cosmetology Instructor) and Ryan McGlothlin from Mississinawa Valley. PAIGE is the daughter of John Flory III of Greenville.
· JOSHUA GARVER (Northmont) enrolled in the Business Ownership program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educator, Mandy Watts (Business Ownership Instructor). JOSHUA is the son of Brian and Tonya Garver of Clayton.
· RENEE HALSEY (Dixie) enrolled in the Media and Video Production program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educator, Patrick Carlisle (Media and Video Production Instructor). RENEE is the daughter of Rick and Kim Halsey of Brookville.
· SARA HARRIS (Tri-County North) enrolled in the Sports Medicine program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Matt Money (Sports Medicine Instructor) and Stephanie Garner from Tri-County North. SARA is the daughter of Kirby and Bobbie Jo Harris of Lewisburg.
· SPENCER HAYNES (Brookville) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Ellen Bissey (Allied Health Instructor) and Jenni Phillips from Brookville. SPENCER is the son of Karen Mills of Brookville.
· MACIE HAYSLETT (Tri-County North) enrolled in the Computer Network Engineering program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, John Underwood (Computer Network Engineering Instructor) and Terra Moniaci from Tri-County North. MACIE is the daughter of Brad and Kim Hayslett of Lewisburg.
· CORBIN HOBLIT (National Trail) enrolled in the Sports Medicine program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Frank Wright (Math Instructor) and Todd Alexander from National Trail. CORBIN is the son of Aaron Hoblit of Richmond, Indiana and Renita Hoblit of Eldorado.
· MONTANA HOUSHEL (Troy) enrolled in the Auto Collision program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Chuck Phillabaum (Auto Collision Instructor) and Paul Delwiche from Troy. MONTANA is the son of Sam and Lisa Houshel of Troy.
· ELSA HUFFMAN (Dixie) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Ellen Bissey (Allied Health Instructor) and Julie Huffman. ELSA is the daughter of Reuben and Julie Huffman of Farmersville.
· LANCE HUNDLEY (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the Electrical Trades program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Beth Hughes (English Instructor) and Kip Grey from Franklin Monroe. LANCE is the son of Jamie and Marie Hundley of Arcanum.
· ALLISON HUNZIKER (Northmont) enrolled in the Medical Office Management program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Brenda Wheat (Math Instructor) and Mrs. Detmer from Northmont. ALLISON is the daughter of Travis and Stormey Hunziker of Union.
· COURTNEY HUSTEAD (Miamisburg) enrolled in the Culinary Arts program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Cortney Bergbigler (Culinary Arts Instructor) and Jodi Hall from Miamisburg. COURTNEY is the daughter of Todd and Jackie Hustead of Miamisburg.
· PAISLEY JONES (Brookville) enrolled in the Sports Management and Marketing program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Zach Gueth (Sports Management and Marketing Instructor) and Jenni Phillips from Brookville. PAISLEY is the daughter of Tom and Angie Jones of Brookville.
· TREY KEHR (Tri-County North) enrolled in the Sports Management and Marketing program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Tiffany Minton (English Instructor) and Ben Mishler from Tri-County North. TREY is the son of Greg and Tracey Kehr of Lewisburg.
· ASHLEY KIRBY (Northmont) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Beth Deaton (Allied Health Instructor) and Melissa McMonigle from Northmont. ASHLEY is the daughter of Curtis and Amy Kirby of Dayton.
· KATIE LAKE (Brookville) enrolled in the Aviation Maintenance Technician program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Eric Bickel (Aviation Maintenance Technician Instructor) and Chris Bronner from Brookville. KATIE is the daughter of Jeff and Angie Lake of Brookville.
· MARIANNA LAUOFO (Miamisburg) enrolled in the Veterinary Science program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Diana Carlisle (English Instructor) and Sandy Sweetnich from Miamisburg. MARIANNA is the daughter of Faupo and Angela Lauofo of Miamisburg.
· KATHRYN LEHMAN (Milton-Union) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Frank Wright (Math Instructor) and Luke Kinniger from Milton-Union. KATHRYN is the daughter of Dan Lehman of Defiance and Laurie Grube of Tipp City.
· PHEONIX LEWIS-SANDERS (Northridge) enrolled in the Criminal Justice program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Chris Kash (Criminal Justice Instructor) and Mrs. Rutan from Northridge. PHEONIX is the daughter of Ben Lewis and Emily Brammer of Dayton; and Jessica Sanders and Josh Phipps of Dayton.
· KRISTIAN LOOMIS (Northridge) enrolled in the Graphic Commercial Art program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Audrey Martin (Social Studies Instructor) and Patrick Woods from Northridge. KRISTIAN is the son of Mark Loomis of Springfield, Missouri; and Christina Trimble of Dayton.
· MCKAYLA MANGEN (Tippecanoe) enrolled in the Health Careers Academy program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Tonya Wiltshire (Health Careers Academy Instructor) and Mrs. Cahill from Tipp. MCKAYLA is the daughter Mark and Elizabeth Mangen of Tipp City.
· JAIME MARTIN (Miamisburg) enrolled in the Game Programming and Web Applications program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Melissa Goodall (Game Programming and Web Applications Instructor). JAIME is the daughter of David Martin of Kettering and Wendy Martin of Germantown.
· SHANNON MASTERS (Wayne) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Tonya Barnett (Allied Health Instructor) and Mrs. Conti from Wayne. SHANNON is the daughter of Franklin Pauley of Huber Heights and Bambi Masters of Huber Heights.
· ALLYSON MASTERSON (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the Biotechnology program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Erin Molden (Biotechnology Instructor) and Andy Zimmerman from Franklin Monroe. ALLYSON is the daughter of Randy Eley of Arcanum and Tamie Masterson-Eley of Arcanum.
· KATLYNN MCKINLEY (Wayne) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Ellen Bissey (Allied Health Instructor) and Mr. Berry from Wayne. KATLYNN is the daughter of Todd and Dawn McKinley of Huber Heights.
· TREVOR MCKINNEY (Tippecanoe) enrolled in the Precision Machining program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Mike Deeter (Precision Machining Instructor) and Mr. Porto from Tippecanoe. TREVOR is the son of Daren and Amy McKinney of Tipp City.
· DAKOTA MCKOWN (Mississinawa Valley) enrolled in the Dental Assistant program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Abigail Hartman (Dental Assistant Instructor) and Mrs. Marshall from Mississinawa Valley. DAKOTA is the daughter of Gerardo Delgado of Union City and Tabitha Delgado of Englewood.
· JASMINE MILAKOVICH (Wayne) enrolled in the Dental Assistant program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Rob Klepinger (Science Instructor) and Alaina Wilson from Wayne. JASMINE is the daughter of Kevin and Michele Milakovich of Huber Heights.
· LANORA MITCHELL (Northmont) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Kelley Port (Science Instructor) and Richard Sommer from Northmont. LANORA is the daughter of James and Lisa Mitchell of Englewood.
· TREVOR MOODY (Tippecanoe) enrolled in the Criminal Justice program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Sandra Welborn (Criminal Justice Instructor) and Mrs. Soutor from Tippecanoe. TREVOR is the son of Brian and Fran Moody of West Milton.
· SAIGE MORRIE (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Rob Klepinger (Science Instructor) and Rick Ingold from Franklin Monroe. SAIGE is the daughter of Steve and Rhonda Morrie of Arcanum.
· EVAN MOWERY (Vandalia-Butler) enrolled in the Welding program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Kelley Marker (Welding Instructor) and Steven Stalter from Vandalia-Butler. EVAN is the son of Mark and Chrystal Hohn of Dayton.
· LINDSAY OWENS (Tri-County North) enrolled in the Biotechnology program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Doug Pultz (English Instructor) and Emily Hamblin from Tri-County North. LINDSAY is the daughter of Matthew and Cynthia Owens of West Alexandria.
· LILLITH PARSONS (Tippecanoe) enrolled in the Graphic Commercial Art program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Lisa Hetzer (Graphic Commercial Art Instructor) and Mrs. Stovell from Tippecanoe. LILLITH is the daughter of Scott Parsons of Tipp City and Linda Duesterhaus of Tipp City.
· HAILLE PITCOCK (Tri-County North) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Tonya Barnett (Allied Health Instructor) and Mrs. Carmean from Tri-County North. HAILLE is the daughter of Rick Pitcock of Lewisburg and Linda Pitcock of Verona.
· JARED QUIGNEY (Tri-Village) enrolled in the Animal Care and Management program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Christy Blauvelt (Animal Care and Management Instructor) and Mrs. Stump from Tri-Village. JARED is the son of Kim Quigney of New Madison.
· MARC RANDALL (Miami East) enrolled in the Digital Design program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Donita Massing (Digital Design Instructor) and Mrs. Braugium from Miami East. MARC is the son of Ben and Candace Randall of Troy.
· ALLY RATZEL (Northmont) enrolled in the Early Childhood Education program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Jillian Tegtmeyer (English Instructor) and Lisa Gaylor from Northmont. ALLY is the daughter of Elizabeth Bickel of Brookville.
· CARSON RICHARDSON (Bethel) enrolled in the Criminal Justice program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Richelle Zbinden (Math Instructor) and Mara Lance from Bethel. CARSON is the son of Steven and Jennifer Richardson of Tipp City.
· WILLIAM ROACH (Miamisburg) enrolled in the Welding program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Kelley Marker (Welding Instructor) and Collin Mitchell from Miamisburg. WILLIAM is the son of Randy and Maggie Roach of Miamisburg.
· SIERRA ROSE (Carlisle) enrolled in the Sports Medicine program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Matt Money (Sports Medicine Instructor) and Mr. Sherman from Carlisle. SIERRA is the daughter of Chris and Suzanne Rose of West Carrollton.
· CARRIGAN SCHIML (Milton-Union) enrolled in the Biotechnology program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Jackie Dolan (English Instructor) and Mary August from Milton-Union. CARRIGAN is the daughter of Paul Schiml of Troy and Angela Gordon of Brookville.
· CARSON SHAHAN (Tri-Village) enrolled in the Aviation Maintenance Technician program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Eric Bickel (Aviation Maintenance Technician Instructor) and Beth Fisherback from Tri-Village. CARSON is the son of Tim and Michelle Shahan of New Madison.
· SARAH SHERANKO (Tippecanoe) enrolled in the Early Childhood Education program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Connie Marshal (Early Childhood Education Instructor) and Ms. Meyers from Tippecanoe. SARAH is the daughter of Ron and Amy Sheranko of Vandalia.
· BRANDON SPEARS (Tippecanoe) enrolled in the Game Programming and Web Applications program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Melissa Goodall (Game Programming and Web Applications Instructor) and Kyle Moore from Tippecanoe. BRANDON is the son of George and Lori Spears of Tipp City.
· ALEXIS SPENCER (Twin Valley South) enrolled in the Early Childhood Education program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Josh Rarick (Math Instructor) and Kelly Lane from Twin Valley South. ALEXIS is the daughter of Michael Spencer of West Alexandria and Amy McKee of West Alexandria.
· LINLEY SPOONMORE (Brookville) enrolled in the Dental Assistant program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Abigail Hartman (Dental Assistant Instructor) and Linda Limbert from Brookville. LINLEY is the daughter of Ronnie Spoonmore of New Lebanon and Yaicha Burden of Brookville.
· SHAYLA STEPHAN (Arcanum) enrolled in the Early Childhood Education program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Alicia Newman (Early Childhood Education Instructor) and Bobbi Wiseman from Arcanum. SHAYLA is the daughter of David and Michelle Stephan of Arcanum.
· ALYSSA STEWART (Tippecanoe) enrolled in the Cosmetology program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Monica Bir (Cosmetology Instructor) and Mrs. Stucke from Tippecanoe. ALYSSA is the daughter of Andrew Stewart of Tipp City and Kristine Bryan of Tipp City.
· CHELSEY STRAWSER (Tri-County North) enrolled in the Sports Medicine program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Matt Money (Sports Medicine Instructor) and Stephanie Garner from Tri-County North. CHELSEY is the daughter of David and Vanessa Strawser of Lewisburg.
· VICTORIA STUMP (Arcanum) enrolled in the Early Childhood Education program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Jillian Tegtmeyer (English Instructor) and Sherri Kelly from Arcanum. VICTORIA is the daughter of Jim and Becky Stump of Arcanum.
· JENNIFER TERRIQUEZ (Mississinawa Valley) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Beth Deaton (Allied Health Instructor) and Tricia Seubert from Mississinawa Valley. JENNIFER is the daughter of Aurelia Terriquez and Maria Reveles of Union City and Tina Terriquez of Union City.
· NATHAN THOBE (Tri-Village) enrolled in the Retail Agriculture Services program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Eva Wiley (Retail Agriculture Services Instructor) and Dana Heckman formerly from Tri-Village. NATHAN is the son of Shawn and Connie Thobe of Greenville.
· KAYLAH THOMPSON (Miamisburg) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Jillian Tegtmeyer (English Instructor) and Scott Winters from Miamisburg. KAYLAH is the daughter of Scott and Melissa Thompson of Miamisburg.
· KRISTEN TIMMONS (Northmont) enrolled in the Early Childhood Education program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Josh Rarick (Math Instructor) and Jana Dawson from Northmont. KRISTEN is the daughter of Kenneth Timmons of Englewood and Michelle Lafferty of Clayton.
· JOSIE TOLLER (Eaton) enrolled in the Cosmetology program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Julie Millhouse (Cosmetology Instructor) and Dorothy Stoltz from Eaton. JOSIE is the daughter of Scott and Amy Toller of Eaton.
· BRIANA TRIPLETT (Carlisle) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Ellen Bissey (Allied Health Instructor) and Richard Grimes from Carlisle. BRIANA is the daughter of Mike and Paula Triplett of Carlisle.
· PAYTON ULRICH (Wayne) enrolled in the Graphic Commercial Photography program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Troy Baker (Graphic Commercial Photography Instructor) and Mrs. Knepp from Wayne. PAYTON is the daughter of William Ulrich of Venice, Florida and Angela Ulrich of Huber Heights.
· ETHAN VAN ETTEN (Versailles) enrolled in the Graphic Commercial Art program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Jack Spitler (Graphic Commercial Art Instructor) and Michele Ranly from Versailles. ETHAN is the son of Lee Van Etten of Piqua and Aimee Subler of Versailles.
· BRANDON VIA (Tri-County North) enrolled in the Sports Medicine program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Matt Money (Sports Medicine Instructor) and Howard Kuhn from Tri-County North. BRANDON is the son of Greg and Andrea Via of Lewisburg.
· HANNAH WALTERS (Vandalia-Butler) enrolled in the Veterinary Science program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Dr. Christa Nealeigh (Veterinary Science Instructor) and Mrs. Khan from Vandalia-Butler. HANNAH is the daughter of Joseph and Carmon Walters of Vandalia.
· ADRIANNE WILLIAMS (Miami East) enrolled in the Biotechnology program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Dr. Sarah Fortman (Science Instructor) and Heidi Perry from Miami East. ADRIANNE is the son of David and Pamela Williams of Conover.
· COLTON WILLIAMS (Preble Shawnee) enrolled in the Biotechnology program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Rob Klepinger (Science Instructor) and Ami Stevenson from Preble Shawnee. COLTON is the son of Robert and Tracey Williams of New Lebanon.
· ANDREW WININGS (Brookville) enrolled in the Precision Machining program at MVCTC chose to honor as his most significant educators, Van Henderson (Precision Machining Instructor) and Tony Harris from Brookville. ANDREW is the son of Abe and Angie Dull of Brookville.
· DEANNA WINNER (Brookville) enrolled in the Allied Health program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Tonya Barnett (Allied Health Instructor) and Jon Bland from Brookville. DEANNA is the daughter of Dale and Denise Winner of Brookville.
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· MADISON WRIGHT (Twin Valley South) enrolled in the Biotechnology program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Beth Hughes (English Instructor) and Alice Dinacola from Twin Valley South. MADISON is the daughter of Frank and Teresa Wright of Eaton.
· MEGAN WRIGHT (Twin Valley South) enrolled in the Sports Medicine program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Matt Money (Sports Medicine Instructor) and Jane Osborn from Twin Valley South. MEGAN is the daughter of Frank and Teresa Wright of Eaton.
· JOSIE ZAMORA (Wayne) enrolled in the Veterinary Science program at MVCTC chose to honor as her most significant educators, Dr. Christa Nealeigh (Veterinary Science Instructor) and Tracie Weaver from Wayne. JOSIE is the daughter of Maria Molina of Huber Heights.
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