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McKenzie, Tenn.—Tennessee College of Applied Technology-McKenzie inducted five students into the National Technical Honor Society: three students are from McKenzie, with one from Henry and one from Dresden.
To qualify, the student must be entering at least their second trimester, must maintain an “A” average and must not have missed more than 22 hours in their previous trimester. The student must also promote the ideals of honesty, service, leadership, and skill development among the future workforce. The student is nominated by his/her instructor for admittance into the NTHS.
Inductees were: From Administrative Office Technology Ashleigh Burgess from McKenzie and Kimberly Williams from Henry. From Automotive Technology Allen Moede from McKenzie. From Industrial Maintenance Josh McCutcheon from McKenzie and Jennifer Woodson from Dresden.
TCAT-McKenzie congratulates these students for their outstanding achievement. For more information about the programs offered at TCAT McKenzie call 731-352-5364. New classes begin January 4, 2021.
Photo from left: Front Row seated: AOT student Ashleigh Burgess and AOT student Kimberly Williams. Second Row: Substitute Automotive Instructor, Shanna Franklin, AUTO student Allen Moede, IM student Jennifer Woodson, and IM student Josh McCutcheon. Back Row: TCAT McKenzie President, Dr. Brad White, Assistant NTHS Advisor, Jo Wallace, and Industrial Maintenance Instructor, Johnny Rogers.