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MVCTC
2014 NTHS Inductee, Stephanie Barga (Arcanum) enrolled in the Allied
Health Technologies program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most
significant educators, Ellen Bissey (not pictured) and Marla Miller of
Arcanum.
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MVCTC
Education Foundation and Mathile Foundation
Honor Society
Students awarded scholarships
Clayton, Ohio – Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) inducted
61 students into National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) on Sunday,
March 16, 2014. 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 2014 inductees is the recipient of a $500 scholarship made
possible through the partnership of the MVCTC Education Foundation and
the Mathile Family Foundation.
Stephanie Barga (Arcanum) enrolled in the Allied Health Technologies
program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators,
Ellen Bissey (Allied Health Technologies Instructor at MVCTC) and Marla
Miller of Arcanum. Stephanie is the daughter of Darlene Barga
from Arcanum and Steve Barga from Greenville. Stephanie plans to attend
Kettering College in the fall majoring in Nursing.
Dustin Berger (Ansonia) enrolled in the Power Technologies program at
MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant educators, Larry Seibel
(Power Tehnologies Instructor at MVCTC) and Darrick Barga of
Ansonia. Dustin is the son of Andy and Kim Berger from Ansonia.
Brad Byers (Arcanum) enrolled in the Robotics & Automation program
at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant educators, Van
Henderson (Robotics & Automation Instructor at MVCTC) and Jason
Stephan of Arcanum. Brad is the son of Duane and Shelly Byers
from Arcanum. Brad plans to attend Sinclair Community College in the
fall majoring in Automation & Control Technology with Robotics.
Lucas Chrisman (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the Allied Health
Technologies program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant
educators, Beth Deaton (Allied Health Technologies Instructor at MVCTC)
and Rick Ingold of Franklin Monroe. Lucas is the son of K. Jay
and Brenda Chrisman from Arcanum. Lucas plans to attend Kettering
College of Medical Arts in the fall majoring in Nursing.
Simon Denlinger (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the Precision Machining
program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant educators, Van
Henderson (Precision Machining Instructor at MVCTC) and Scott
Thayer of Franklin Monroe. Simon is the son of Danny and Suzanne
Denlinger from Arcanum. Simon is already employed working for Denlinger
Farm Drainage.
Parker Flood (Arcanum) enrolled in the Criminal Justice program at
MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant educators, Sandra Welborn
(Criminal Justice Instructor at MVCTC) and Heather Whittaker of
Arcanum. Parker is the son of Greg and Amber Shields from
Greenville. Parker plans to attend Sinclair Community College in the
fall majoring in Criminal Science/Corrections.
Lauren Landes (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the Graphic Commercial Art
program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators,
Jack Spitler (Graphic Commercial Art Instructor at MVCTC) and Scott
Thayer of Franklin Monroe. Lauren is the daughter of Mark and
Clara Landes of Englewood. Lauren plans to attend School of Advertising
Art in the fall majoring in Graphic Design.
Kelcie Lanham (Ansonia) enrolled in the Criminal Justice program at
MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators, Sandra Welborn
(Criminal Justice Instructor at MVCTC) and Mary Lochtefeld of
Ansonia. Kelcie is the daughter of Brad & Kim Middlestetter
from Ansonia and James Lanham from Greenville. Kelcie plans to attend
Sinclair Community College in the fall majoring in Criminal
Science/Corrections.
Kimberly Ledbetter (Ansonia) enrolled in the Culinary Arts program at
MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators, Cortney
Bergbigler (Culinary Arts Instructor at MVCTC) and Jason Wright of
Ansonia. Kimberly is the daughter of James and Lucinda Ledbetter
from Ansonia. Kimberly plans to attend Sinclair Community College in
the fall majoring in Culinary Arts.
Brandy Profitt (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the Criminal Justice
program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators,
Sandra Welborn (Criminal Justice Instructor at MVCTC) and Diane Gray of
Franklin Monroe. Brandy is the daughter of Amber Profitt from
Arcanum. Brandy plans to attend Tiffin University in the fall majoring
in Law Enforcement.
Craig Swartz (Tri Village) enrolled in the Precision Machining program
at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant educators, Frank
Wright (Math Instructor at MVCTC) and Brenda Miller of Tri
Village. Craig is the son of Myron and Brenda Swartz from New
Madison. Craig plans to attend Indiana University-Purdue University in
the fall majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Motorsports Engineering.
Corbin Wray (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the Construction Carpentry
program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant educators,
Kelly Kramer (Construction Carpentry Instructor at MVCTC) and Scott
Thayer of Franklin Monroe. Corbin is the son of Russell and Faith
Wray from Laura. Corbin is employed as an apprenticeship student with
Premier Hardscapes.
MVCTC is located in Clayton and serves 27 area high schools in five
southwestern Ohio counties (Montgomery, Warren, Preble, Darke, and
Miami). The career technical programs at MVCTC are designed to
teach students skills relevant to their career goals, while maintaining
challenging academic classes and building relationships with
classmates, instructors, and business leaders to help them be
successful. The opportunities available at MVCTC prepare students
for the workforce and college and allow them to graduate with thousands
of dollars toward their college education.
For more information on the opportunities offered at MVCTC, please
visit www.mvctc.com.
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MVCTC
2014 NTHS Inductee, Dustin Berger (Ansonia) enrolled in the Power
Technologies program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant
educators, Larry Seibel (Power Tehnologies Instructor at MVCTC) and
Darrick Barga of Ansonia (not pictured).
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MVCTC
2014 NTHS Inductee, Brad Byers (Arcanum) enrolled in the Robotics &
Automation program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant
educators, Van Henderson (Robotics & Automation Instructor at
MVCTC) and Jason Stephan of Arcanum.
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MVCTC
2014 NTHS Inductee, Lucas Chrisman (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the
Allied Health Technologies program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most
significant educators, Beth Deaton (Allied Health Technologies
Instructor at MVCTC) and Rick Ingold of Franklin Monroe.
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MVCTC
2014 NTHS Inductee, Simon Denlinger (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the
Precision Machining program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most
significant educators, Van Henderson (Precision Machining
Instructor at MVCTC) and Scott Thayer of Franklin Monroe.
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MVCTC
2014 NTHS Inductee, Parker Flood (Arcanum) enrolled in the Criminal
Justice program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant
educators, Sandra Welborn (Criminal Justice Instructor at MVCTC) and
Heather Whittaker of Arcanum (not pictured).
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MVCTC
2014 NTHS Inductee, Lauren Landes (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the
Graphic Commercial Art program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most
significant educators, Jack Spitler (Graphic Commercial Art Instructor
at MVCTC) and Scott Thayer of Franklin Monroe.
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MVCTC
2014 NTHS Inductee, Kelcie Lanham (Ansonia) enrolled in the Criminal
Justice program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant
educators, Sandra Welborn (Criminal Justice Instructor at MVCTC) and
Mary Lochtefeld of Ansonia.
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MVCTC
2014 NTHS Inductee, Kimberly Ledbetter (Ansonia) enrolled in the
Culinary Arts program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant
educators, Cortney Bergbigler (Culinary Arts Instructor at MVCTC) and
Jason Wright of Ansonia.
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MVCTC
2014 NTHS Inductee, Brandy Profitt (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the
Criminal Justice program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most
significant educators, Sandra Welborn (Criminal Justice Instructor at
MVCTC) and Diane Gray of Franklin Monroe.
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MVCTC
2014 NTHS Inductee, Craig Swartz (Tri Village) enrolled in the
Precision Machining program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most
significant educators, Frank Wright (Math Instructor at MVCTC) and
Brenda Miller of Tri Village.
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MVCTC
2014 NTHS Inductee, Corbin Wray (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the
Construction Carpentry program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most
significant educators, Kelly Kramer (Construction Carpentry Instructor
at MVCTC) and Scott Thayer of Franklin Monroe.
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