National Technical Honor Society Honors Tate Senior
May 20, 2017
The National Technical Honor Society has selected Tate High School senior Kayla Johnson to receive one of only 225 scholarships they are awarding across the country.
Johnson was recently awarded a $1000 scholarship from the National Technical Honor Society. In addition to her involvement with NTHS, Kayla has excelled at HOSA competitions for EMT and Sports Medicine, which took her to the state level competition.
She is an active member of the Tate chorus and she has completed four years of the Biomedical Sciences Academy, including over 200 hours of volunteer service at West Florida Hospital. She also obtained two industry certifications for Patient Care Technician and Medical Administrative Assistant. Her future plans are to become an EMT, while continuing her education to become an RN.
NTHS is the leader in recognizing student achievement in career and technical education. More than 4200 schools and colleges are affiliated with the Society.
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7 Responses to “National Technical Honor Society Honors Tate Senior”
Very proud of the woman you are becoming! Keep up the good work!
Kayla , dad and I are so very proud of you! I’m so excited to see you achieve your future goals. Thank you for being the best daughter ever! Love you!
Congratulations Kayla. Good luck with your future endeavors.
Congratulations Kayla. You’re an amazing young lady.
I am so proud of You Girly. You have made an accomplishment that hardly anyone has done. Congratulation.
Wow! Great job, Kayla! Sounds like you’ve put great effort into your high school years! Congratulations and Best of Luck in the future!
Congratulations, Kayla!! Well done!!!