Six from BKW inducted into Capital Region BOCES National Technical Honor Society

students works on a carpentry project
David Doolin, BKW and CTE Building Trades student

Six BKW Secondary School students are among 70 from the Capital Region BOCES Career and Technical School being inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) this spring.
 
Those honored come from a cross section of Career and Technical Education programs, from welding, heating and criminal justice to the New Visions Health Careers and New Visions Law & Government.
 
To be honored, students had to meet several criteria, including earning grade point averages (GPA) of 92 or greater at Career & Tech and an overall GPA of 85 or greater at their high schools, as well as having five or fewer absences.
 
“I’m in awe of what you have accomplished,” Jeff Palmer, director of career and technical education for Capital Region BOCES, said. “You have proven that you have the right stuff, that you are the right workers employers are seeking.”

Congratulations to these BKW honorees:

  • Corey Bub, Game Design and Implementation
  • Ella Carey, Nurse Assistant
  • David Doolin, Building Trades
  • Ashley Fahd, Criminal Justice
  • Cardell Iarusso, Manufacturing
  • Timothy Jackson, Criminal Justice