Several students from Ohio Hi-Point’s Health Careers Academy on the Bellefontaine Main Campus advanced to the HOSA State Leadership Conference after competing in the Northwest Regional HOSA event in February.
Participants competed in a variety of event categories including: Medical Law and Ethics, Medical Terminology, Human Growth and Development, Forensic Science and Physical Therapy.
The following students advanced to the HOSA State Leadership competition taking place in March:
• Luci Ford (Graham) placed second in Medical Terminology;
• Kaylee Dilich (Benjamin Logan) placed second in Physical Therapy;
• Darlene-Maria Haines (Graham) and Marlee Kite (Graham) placed second in Forensic Science;
• Leyla Johnson (Bellefontaine) and Alayna Shaeffer (Bellefontaine) placed third in Forensic Science;
• Nevaeh Cabot (Benjamin Logan) placed third in Physical Therapy;
• Kaylee Williams (Riverside) placed third in Speech;
• Kailynn Rotroff (Benjamin Logan) and Abi Smith (Ridgemont) placed fourth in Community Awareness;
• Araya Osornio (Urbana) placed fourth in Medical Terminology; and
• Shyayne Eaton (West Liberty-Salem), Emma Swisher (Bellefontaine) and Jonna Whetstone (Graham) placed fourth in Medical Debate.
The Health Careers Academy on the Bellefontaine Main Campus is taught my Megan Lacher and Tammy Newland.