![]() ![]() If a super region is not represented, she will take responsibility for that group of counties as well. She will become a member of the adult version of the NC HOSA Board of Directors, attend those meetings, and take on those responsibilities accordingly. We are so lucky to have her represent Mount Airy High School.”Īs president-elect, Abby is expected to serve as the 2024-2025 NC HOSA Executive Council president. “She deserves this opportunity because she has put in the work. “I am extremely proud of Abby and excited for her,” said Mount Airy High School HOSA advisor Lynn Snow shared. She will also be expected to attend and lead both region’s Fall Leadership Conferences for local chapter officers and election of regional officers and each region’s regional competitions and lead their regional officers in fulfilling their duties. In addition to the daily responsibilities of the position, Abby will be expected to be available for onsite and virtual visits throughout the year to grow, educate and guide those counties’ local chapters. Mount Airy High School sophomore Abby Epperson has been elected president-elect for the North Carolina chapter of HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America).įor her 2023-2034 term, Abby will be responsible for the Super Region Piedmont Triad Region, which is comprised of Surry, Stokes, and Yadkin counties along with Alamance, Caswell, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham counties and the Southwest Region, made up of Anson, Cabarrus, Cleveland, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Stanly, and Union counties. Kathleen Fowler at 33 or or Kayla Forrest at 33 or or go to Follow the local chapter on Facebook student elected HOSA president-elect They also received a $3,000 grant from Walmart Giving to help establish a student outreach center on campus.Įstablished by Missouri two-year college presidents in 1918, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society serves to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through honors, leadership and service programming.įor more information about Phi Theta Kappa and their projects, contact PTK’s faculty co-advisors Dr. Most recently, the chapter worked on an Honors in Action project to raise money for Hope Chapel Orphanage in Ghana. ![]() The college’s PTK organization does campus service projects and participates in a college-wide service project each year. The Surry Community College’s PTK chapter was recently designated as a Five Star Chapter. The fall 2021/spring 2022 inductees are: Jonathan Bledsoe, Jacob Mills and Mariela Trejo of Dobson Madalyn Edwards, Sharon Futrell, Samuel Gordon, Jennifer Hernandez, Christopher Hernandez-Carrillo and Katheryn Lachino of Mount Airy Angela Flippin and Tristan Shockley of Pilot Mountain Leonel Gonzalez of Elkin Tyler Pilcher and Aaron Woodell of East Bend Jesse Keaton of Boonville Wyatt Hawks and Geneva Reavis of Yadkinville Sarah Bare of Hamptonville Michael Bonilla of Pinnacle Susan Anderson of North Wilkesboro Heather Couch of Ronda Toby Groce of State Road and Amanda Robertson of Stuart, Virginia. ![]() In addition, Heather Couch, an inducted PTK member, provided entertainment with musical performances of “Here Comes the Sun” and “Keep on the Sunny Side.” Janelle Johnson of Daughters of the American Revolution, James Hunter Chapter, was the guest speaker based on PTK membership selection. The Alpha Xi Tau Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society at Surry Community College recently held its annual induction ceremony for 23 new members for fall 2021/spring 2022 in the Grand Hall of the Shelton-Badgett North Carolina Center for Viticulture and Enology. ![]()
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