2024 Honor Society Inductees

Outstanding Career and Technical Students at the Saline County Career and Technical Campus (SCCTC) were honored recently as the newest inductees into the National Technical Honor Society, the honor society for Career & Technical Education (CTE). 27students were inducted for membership based on their skill development and academic achievement in their Career & Technical courses. To be inducted, students must have a minimum SCCTC grade point average of 3.5, excellent attendance, and exhibit classroom leadership.

Since 1984, NTHS has been the honor society for CTE, serving high schools, career centers, community & technical colleges, and universities. Recognizing over 50,000 new members annually, NTHS exists to advocate for and empower all students to pursue the technical and academic skills needed to build their careers and a skilled global workforce. 

This year’s inductees include:
Bauxite High School: Tyler Davis
Sheridan High School: Nathaniel Abbett, Daniel Behrendt II, Theodore Vandiver, Caellum Garza, Ethaniel Garza, Alexandra Kiefhaber, Alexandra Logan
Bryant High School: Kimberly Aguirre, Anna Bearden, Reyan Hogue, Jackson Osborne, Arion Pegram, Brandelyn Stowell, Jackson Yarberry, Weslie Valladares
Harmony Grove High School: Landon Dixon, Kierstyn Fontenot
Benton High School: Aaron Barnett, Parker Cozart, Isabella Eubanks, Evelyn Ewing, Jasmin Olmeda, Vincent Twidwell, Christopher Vignon, William Warford, Bradyn Eubanks

For more information about the SCCTC NTHS chapter, please contact:
Mr. John Eddy
Instructor of Networking and Cybersecurity and Advisor for the SCCTC NTHS Chapter
jeddy@asutr.edu | (501) 566-4557

To learn more about the National Technical Honor Society, visit nths.org.

The Saline County Career Technical Campus is the product of an innovative partnership involving six area school districts, Saline County municipalities, the Saline County Judge, state legislators, the Saline County Economic Development Corporation, Saline County business community and chambers of commerce and Arkansas State University Three Rivers. Students have the opportunity to take classes in 10 pathways. The campus serves students from the Bauxite, Benton, Bryant, Glen Rose, Harmony Grove, and Sheridan school districts.  Students are able to take classes related to careers while they are enrolled in high school in Automotive Technology, Construction, Cybersecurity, Health Sciences, HVAC-R, Industrial Technology, Manufacturing, CNA, Networking and Welding. Saline County residents voted in 2018 for a temporary 3/8-cent countywide sales tax to finance the construction of the 135,000 sq. ft. facility on 22 acres near Exit 114 on I-30.