Thursday, May 21, 2009

Darke County Students Attending MVCTC receive scholarships from the Mathile Foundation

Clayton, Ohio – Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) recently announced the 2009 National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) inductees and their honored educators. In order for students to be chosen for NTHS, they must meet the following requirements: a 3.75 grade point average or higher, maintain 97 percent attendance, pass all parts of the Ohio Graduation Test and instructor recommendations. Each of the 2009 inductees is the recipient of a $1,000 scholarship made possible through the partnership of the MVCTC Education Foundation and the Mathile Family Foundation.

Caleb Fetters (Ansonia) enrolled in the Allied Health - Medical Careers program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant educators, Beth Deaton of MVCTC and Ashley Roberts of Ansonia. Caleb is the son of Lisa Fetters of Ansonia and Darrell & April Fetters of Greenville.

Lacey Gehron (Franklin-Monroe) enrolled in the Pre-Vet Technology program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators, Richard Fisher of MVCTC and Scott Thayer of Franklin-Monroe. Lacey is the daughter of Tina Gehron and Jeff Crow of Arcanum.

Katherine Gibboney (Arcanum) enrolled in the Graphic Commercial Photography program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators, Jay Vada of MVCTC and Sarah Murphy of Arcanum. Katherine is the daughter of Karen and Scott Gibboney of Arcanum.

Jordan Greve (Arcanum) enrolled in the Culinary Arts program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant educators, Ed Stanziano of MVCTC and Brian Gunter of Arcanum. Jordan is the son of Terri and Greg Greve of Arcanum.

Derek Martin (Tri-Village) enrolled in the Diesel Equipment & Technology program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant educators, Ryan Wulber of MVCTC and Richard Miller of Tri-Village. Derek is the son of Beth and Doug Martin of New Madison.

Kendra Miller (Tri-Village) enrolled in the Allied Health - Medical Assistant program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators, Becky Frost of MVCTC and Jill Moore of Tri-Village. Kendra is the daughter of Rochelle and Lowell Miller of New Paris.

Melinda Myers (Arcanum) enrolled in the Legal Assistant program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators, Kelly Haws of MVCTC and Joan Oldham of Arcanum. Melinda is the daughter of Tina and Bill Myers of Arcanum.

Tiffany Schreck (Tri-Village) enrolled in the Pre-Vet Technology program at MVCTC, chose to honor as her most significant educators, Richard Fisher of MVCTC and Roger Frese of Tri-Village. Tiffany is the daughter of the late Robert Schreck and Cheryl Schreck of New Madison.

Cody Stump (Mississinawa Valley) enrolled in the Construction Technology program at MVCTC, chose to honor as his most significant educators, Greg Bauer of MVCTC and Anthony Ayette of Mississinawa Valley. Cody is the son of Kelly and Timothy Stump of Ft. Recovery.

In addressing the forty-nine inductees, MVCTC Students Services Director, Dr. Jack Poore, stated, “Induction into the National Technical Honor Society is an exemplary honor. The membership represents outstanding merit and commitment to one’s own education and one’s own personal development”. He also thanked the honored staff members and honored guests chosen by the students as significant educators in their education and life development, and thanked the students’ parents and families for the support and encouragement they have generously given through the years.

MVCTC is very proud of our students and congratulates them on their great accomplishments. For more information about MVCTC and the 50 exciting career programs offered to high school juniors and seniors, or the career training opportunities offered to adult students, please visit http://www.mvctc.com/ or http://www.ctctube.com/.

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