Six students inducted into National Technical Honor Society
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These six students were recently inducted into the St. Clair County National Technical Honor Society. From left are Kayla Humphries, Jennifer Trammell, Zac Reed, Brittany Cosby, Hannah Haynes, BJ Terry and adviser Audrey Musgrove.
These six students were recently inducted into the St. Clair County National Technical Honor Society. From left are Kayla Humphries, Jennifer Trammell, Zac Reed, Brittany Cosby, Hannah Haynes, BJ Terry and adviser Audrey Musgrove.
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Eden Career-Technical Center inducted six students into the new chapter of the St. Clair County National Technical Honor Society in April. The six students inducted were Kayla Humphries, Jennifer Trammell, Zac Reed, Brittany Cosby, Hannah Haynes, and BJ Terry.

NTHS encourages higher scholastic achievement, cultivates a desire for personal excellence, and helps top students find success in a competitive workplace. The mission of NTHS is to honor student accomplishment and leadership, promote educational distinction and enhance career opportunities.

“I am really proud to establish a new chapter of the NTHS here at E-Tech,” said Audrey Musgrove, chapter adviser. “We are one of 75 chapters in Alabama. Students were selected based on academic performance and exceptional character. I look forward to expanding our chapter next year.”

“This is a tremendous honor and opportunity for these students and all future inductees,” said Christy Moore, E-Tech director. “We are honored to take this new and paramount step toward uniting academic attainment and career-technical accomplishment in our county.”

Parents and community members were invited to attend the ceremony at E-Tech’s campus.
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