FCC NTHS Class of 2024 group photo

Students from 12 high schools and seven technical lab programs comprise the Fairfield Career Center chapterโ€™s Class of 2024 National Technical Honor Society inductees.



NTHS logoOn the morning of Friday, October 18, 2024, the Fairfield Career Center inducted 20 students into its chapter of the National Technical Honor Society.

Students inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS), Class of 2024, representing 12 different associate schools and seven different Fairfield Career Center lab programs.

To be considered for induction into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) at Fairfield Career Center, a student must earn a 3.7 or higher grade point average and have a 97 percent attendance rate, or better, in his or her junior year with no major discipline infractions. The candidatesโ€™ teachers also evaluate students to ensure that they demonstrate the seven attributes of an NTHS member: skill, scholarship, honesty, responsibility, service, leadership, and citizenship. Once students meet these qualifications they are asked to complete an application, which includes multiple essays, which is then reviewed by staff and the NTHS advisors.

The inductees were honored in a ceremony that welcomed their friends, families, home school representatives, and EFCTS Board of Education members to commemorate their selection into NTHS.

Fairfield Career Center Class of 2024 NTHS Inductees
(name, program, home high school)

Akosua Aboagyeโ€จ(Pharmacy,โ€จGroveport Madison)

Mariam Bahโ€จ(Pre-Nursing,โ€จCanal Winchester)

Elizabeth Brinleyโ€จ(Pre-Nursing,โ€จAmanda-Clearcreek)

Meghan Bruckelmeyerโ€จ(Animal Management,โ€จMillersport/Walnut Twp.)

Summer Ciottiโ€จ(Cosmetology,โ€จPickerington Central)

Denise Duran Lopezโ€จ(Pre-Dental,โ€จReynoldsburg)

Winta Ghirmayโ€จ(Pre-Nursing,โ€จGroveport Madison)

Mason Holbeinโ€จ(Criminal Justice,โ€จTeays Valley)

Ava Jacksonโ€จ(Cosmetology,โ€จBerne Union)

Grace Jonesโ€จ(Criminal Justice,โ€จReynoldsburg)

Kyle Kougherโ€จ(HVAC,โ€จAmanda-Clearcreek)

Nathalia Medina Garciaโ€จ(Criminal Justice,โ€จReynoldsburg)

Leah Mendesโ€จ(Animal Management,โ€จPickerington North)

Marieme Moussaโ€จ(Pre-Nursing,โ€จReynoldsburg)

Jeny Raiโ€จ(Cosmetology,โ€จCanal Winchester)

Sanju Sarkiโ€จ(Pre-Dental,โ€จPickerington Central)

Bailey Sterlingโ€จ(Pre-Nursing,โ€จAmanda-Clearcreek)

Mackenzie Terrellโ€จ(Cosmetology,โ€จGahanna Lincoln)

Breeanna Tharpโ€จ(Pre-Dental,โ€จFairfield Union)

Addyson Thomasโ€จ(Pre-Nursing, Bloom-Carroll)



About National Technical Honor Society
NTHS is an honor society for outstanding career and technical students of vocational education institutions in the United States. NTHS began in 1984 as the National Vocational-Technical Honor Society at H.B. Swofford Career Center, Spartanburg County, S.C. In 2003, the board of directors unanimously agreed to change the name of the organization to the National Technical Honor Society.

NTHS serves over 100,000 active members across 4,500 member schools, annually, in both secondary and postsecondary chapters across the country, and has a footprint in all 50 states, with chapters expanding into the Bahamas, American Samoa, Puerto Rico, and Guam. Since its founding, nearly 1.2 million students have become NTHS alumni. NTHS honors the achievements of top career-technical education students, provides close to $300,000 in scholarships annually, and strives to help connect education and industry to build a highly skilled workforce. Learn more about NTHS by visiting www.nths.org