A Voice from the Eastern Door
MALONE – Franklin-Essex-Hamilton BOCES inducted North Franklin Educational Center students into the National Technical Honor Society Thursday night.
Nineteen Career and Technical Education students from throughout northern Franklin County were chosen to be inducted into the honor society:
Building Trades
Cooper Funk, Malone
Jacob Lasalle, North Bangor
Garrett Osborn, Malone
Olivia Wilson, St. Regis Falls
Cosmetology
Rabecca Bennett, Malone
Layla Gervais, North Bangor
Tia Jock, Malone
Hayley Robinson, Malone
Courtney Rockhill, Malone
McKenzie Russell, Malone
Health Occupations
Adrienne Brill, Fort Covington
Sophia Harkness, Malone
Emma Holton, Owls Head
Alexys White, Malone
Heavy Equipment
Jacob Gagnon, of North Bangor
Kallee Poirier, of North Bangor
HVAC
Karter Lyons, of Akwesasne
Faith Piester, of St. Regis Falls
Welding
Ty Leroux, of Fort Covington
The ceremony was live streamed at facebook.com/FEHBOCES and the video can be viewed there.
To be inducted, students had to have an 90% or better average for the last 6 quarters, exhibit quality attendance, and receive a teacher recommendation.
Since 1984, NTHS has been the honor society for Career and Technical Education, serving high schools, career centers, community and technical colleges, and universities. This is the ninth year NFEC has participated in NTHS.
Membership in the NTHS gives these students opportunities for scholarships, career readiness resources, letters of recommendation and more.
FEH BOCES runs 10 Career and Technical Education programs based at NFEC, all two-year programs for juniors and seniors in northern Franklin County. Go to fehb.org/CTE to learn more about the various CTE program options.
Adirondack Educational Center in Saranac Lake will induct students into the NTHS on May 16.
For more information about FEH BOCES, go to fehb.org or follow along on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn @FEHBOCES
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