Spring Hill School Briefs March 27

Allendale Elementary
This week Allendale hosted their 4th Annual Student Talent Show called The Stars of Tomorrow. Kindergarten through fifth grade students participated and showcased their talent to students, staff and parents. Acts ranged from singing, dancing, playing musical instruments and magic acts. Everyone who participated did an amazing job.

Summit High

Summit HOSA participated in the HOSA State Leadership Conference March 19-21 at Opryland Hotel.  Summit High had 29 students who competed.  Those that placed at the state level are:

  • Hayden Hughes – Dental Science – 3rd place
  • Maria Vera – Personal Care – 2nd place
  • Jayden Cartelli – Home Health Aide – 1st place
  • Ben Leach – Job Seeking Skills – 2nd place
  • Megan Crowell – Human Growth & Development – 4th place
  • Kenzie Ehrsam – Medical Law & Ethics – 3rd place
  • Sarah Moser – Transcultural Health Care – 2nd place
  • Gil Horner, Kaylene Fodra, Theone Rizane & Kristen Demorest – Medical Reserve Corp – 2nd place
  • Elliot Geary, Caitlyn Mulcahey & Reilly Bethmann – Biomedical Debate – 1st place
  • Kaleb Stone & Josh Mason – EMT – 4th place

Summit HOSA was also awarded “Most Professional Chapter” in the state. Those students that placed 3rd or higher have advanced to the National Leadership Conference to be held in Anaheim, California in June.  Their teachers are Christina Isong and Denise Asbury.

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