Earlier this month, students at Wilson Talent Center were officially inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS), joining a nationwide community of high-achieving career and technical education scholars.

The candlelight ceremony celebrated not only academic success, but also the values of responsibility, service, and leadership that define NTHS membership. Advisors Lindy Daman and Deb Stump were instrumental in organizing a meaningful and inspiring event for inductees and their families.

With proud smiles, certificates in hand, and the NTHS flame burning bright, these students marked a major milestone on their career and academic journeys—reminding all of us that excellence is worth celebrating.

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