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Students Inducted Into National Technical Honor Society
      Congratulations to Penta Career Center students who were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) during a ceremony on April 12, 2022.  This year 29 students were inducted and recognized for their career-technical achievements.  
      The NTHS is similar to the National Honor Society at comprehensive high schools where students are recognized for scholarship, leadership, service, and character.  Membership in the NTHS at Penta requires students to maintain excellent attendance, good behavior and a 3.5 overall grade point average.  In addition, inductees must meet the seven attributes of NTHS (skills, honesty, service, responsibility, scholarship, citizenship, and leadership).  The NTHS has been in existence for students at Penta since 2013.  It was established as an additional way to recognize student achievement and leadership.  
      Students who were selected for induction into the 2022 NTHS at Penta included: Gabrielle Bengela (Lake), Dental Assistant; Aradia Boss (Genoa), Small Animal Care; Naleyah Bratton (Maumee), Small Animal Care; Grant Carr (Perrysburg), Sophomore Exploratory; Mikayla Cully (Eastwood), Small Animal Care; Brittney Diekman (Genoa), Exercise Science & Sports Medicine; Gretchen Germann (Bowling Green), Early Childhood Education; Katelyn Hawker (Perrysburg), Culinary Arts; Rahjna Hereford (Lake), Sophomore Exploratory; Yatziri Hernandez (North Baltimore), Medical Technologies Academy; Alexia Irvin (Rossford), Criminal Justice; Evan Johnson (Maumee), Sophomore Exploratory; Sophie Kepling (Otsego), Early Childhood Education; Chloe Kern (Eastwood), Criminal Justice; Cassandra Kieper (Eastwood), Sophomore Exploratory; Alexis Lenix (Rossford), Criminal Justice; Taylor Lenke (Oak Harbor), Cosmetology; Alexia Longoria (Perrysburg), Exercise Science & Sports Medicine; Karlee Maier (Maumee), Sophomore Exploratory; Hannah Musgrave (Lake), Sophomore Exploratory; Courtney Perkins (Genoa), Criminal Justice; Lukas Perry (Woodmore), Welding; Melayna Rios (Rossford), Medical Technologies Academy; Shelby Roe (Perrysburg), Early Childhood Education; Meghan Rose (Lake), Medical Technologies Academy; Zoe Schimmoeller (Eastwood), Sophomore Exploratory; Braden Smith (Springfield), Sophomore Exploratory; Bennett Staneart (Bowling Green), Computer-Aided Design; and Jasmine Van Cleve (Lake), Criminal Justice.