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February 15, 2024
ICTC inducts 153 students into National Technical Honor Society

Campus Director Angela Kohl announced that 153 students have been inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) for 2023-2024 at the Indian Capital Technology Center (ICTC) Muskogee campus on January 25, 2024. NTHS members are as follows: Savanna Akers, Emma Arce, Jace Ashmore, Ayden Atkinson, Makell Atwell, Brooklyn Austin, Giselle Baldelamar, Emily Boydstun, Juana Bravo, Corithian Brown, Kadence Brown, Lanie Brown, Savannah Brown, Blake Bruce, Raine Bruce, Anna Caldwell, Kristjan Cantrell, Kelsea Carlson, Kacie Carranza, Nolyn Carver, Alexandrea Cherry, Coy Choate, Brodey Clark, Madtilde Clark, Kira Cogdill, Maybree Coon, Madyx Covington, Chloe Craig, Naudia Davis, Amyah Dillwood, Taytam Doyle, Danika Earley, Cory Elkins, Olivia Fields, Eli Fitch, Hollie Fletcher, Delanie Frakes, Dax Friend, William Fullbright, Hailee Fuller, Gwendolyn Gilmore, Selena Gomez, Aailyah Good Voice, Kyra Goodwin, Jacob Governor, Mary-Ella Green, Jacey Griffin, AddyJohe Gummel, Aishah Hamil, Braley Hammack, Hunter Hammons, Jacob Harbison, Jaycee Harrell, Julie Harris, Daniel Harrison, Ryanna Hedge, Benjamin Hefner, Denver Henry, Ricardo Hernandez, Synjel Hernandez, Mylee Hill, Elizabeth Hilton, Emalee Hodge, Katelin Hope, Victoria Horton, Jackson Hutson, Lauren Iseley, Chelsey Jackson, Kailey Janes, Alexis Johnson, Emilee Johnston, Nevaeh Jones, Sarah Kelley, Taygan Kelley, Amelia Kindrick, Erica Kovacs, Hope Larsen, Laney Lee, Sergei Lee, Lucas Lester, Aiden Lewis, Emily Lewis, Annie Linz, Jeffrey Londagin, Lexus Lopez, Vanesa Lopez, Grace Lundberg, Haileigh Majors, Ethan Mason, Rody Maxwell, Ireland McBroom, Johnathon McCoy, Skylar Mc-Natt, Elizabeth Mendoza, Jackie Meredith, Shonna Miles, Alexis Miller, Zachary Miller, Abner Minter, Larisa Mitchell, Aubri Moore, Reese Moore, Elizabeth Morse, Fernanda Munoz, MaryCatherine O’Reilly, Gloria Ortiz, Bryce Patrick, Shannon Pense, Holli Perry, Jackie Petty, Dryden Peyok, Evan Phelps, Abigail Phillips, Paige Pipke, Bowen Pitts, MadiLinn Pollard, Raely Post, Reese Postlewait, Megan Price, Megan Rainbolt, Faith Randell, Makinlee Reeve, Sara Roberts, Amirrah Sampson, Koltan Satterfield, Kenadie Shaw, Taylor Slaton, Kylee Smith, Landyn Smith, Morrigan Smith, Kylee Stephens, Nicholas Strebel, Jr., Marcus Sweet, Ashlee Talkington, Jayden Tapia, Jazlyn Tapia, Hannah Thomas, Levi Thompson, Allison Todd, Fernando Torres, Lilly Vunetich, Ronnie Welch, Abigail Wheeler, Meya Whitaker, Brooklyn White, Trinity Williams, Tobias Wilson, Gracie Winn, Aurora Wolf, Chandler Wood, Lily Wooten, Ashton Wright, and Kylee Young.

The National Technical Honor Society recognizes and honors outstanding student achievement in career and technical education and promotes educational excellence. Students must satisfy all of the following criteria to be eligible for this prestigious honor: (1) have an “A” grade average, (2) have no more than three unexcused absences during a semester, (3) be a member of his or her Career Tech Student Organization, and (4) be recommended by his or her Instructor.

The National Technical Honor Society currently serves approximately 100,000 active members and nearly a million since its inception in 1984. Over $250,000 in scholarships is awarded annually to its members. NTHS honors the achievements of top CTE students, provides scholarships to encourage the pursuit of higher education, and cultivates excellence in today’s highly competitive, skilled workforce. Indian Capital Technology Center is one of twenty-nine (29) Oklahoma technology centers that develop students for success in the workplace by providing career and technical training and preparing students for advanced educational opportunities.

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