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 2015 inductees is the recipient of a $500 scholarship made possible through the partnership of the MVCTC Education Foundation and the Mathile Family Foundation.
- Morgan Ellis (Arcanum) enrolled in the Dental Assistant program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators, Rob Klepinger (Science Instructor at MVCTC) and Andrew Bryant of Arcanum. Morgan is the daughter of Todd and Karla Ellis of Arcanum.
- Allison Flora (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the Allied Health Technologies program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators, Tonya Barnett (Allied Health Technologies Instructor at MVCTC) and Andrea Bullmaster of Franklin Monroe. Allison is the daughter of Brian and Marie Flora of Greenville.
- Marcus Horner (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 Troy Myers of Franklin Monroe. Marcus is the son of Dave and Kami Horner of Pitsburg.
- Rachel Marker (Tri Village) enrolled in the Dental Assistant program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators, Cheryl Johnson (Dental Assistant Instructor at MVCTC) and Kristen Verhoff of Tri Village. Rachel is the daughter of Daniel and Michelle Marker of Greenville.
- Daniel Wiseman (Franklin Monroe) enrolled in the Business Academy program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant educators, Frank Wright (Math Instructor at MVCTC) and Carrie Wiant of Franklin Monroe. Daniel is the son of Mark and Bobbi Wiseman from Bradford.
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.
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