SGTC National Technical Honor Society inducts new members

July 29, 2019
SGTC National Technical Honor Society Induction held recently. Shown above are SGTC NTHS advisor Chester Taylor, SGTC Heavy Equipment Dealer Service Technology Instructor Don Rountree, new inductee Noa James, Kellin Cuevas, Caleb Smith, and Alex Chadwick next to SGTC Heavy Equipment Dealer Service Technology Instructor Kyle Hartsfield.
SGTC National Technical Honor Society Induction held recently. Shown above are SGTC NTHS advisor Chester Taylor, SGTC Heavy Equipment Dealer Service Technology Instructor Don Rountree, new inductee Noa James, Kellin Cuevas, Caleb Smith, and Alex Chadwick next to SGTC Heavy Equipment Dealer Service Technology Instructor Kyle Hartsfield.

The South Georgia Technical College chapter of the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) inducted four new members in a ceremony in the John M. Pope Industrial Technology Center on the Americus campus recently. Chester Taylor, NTHS Advisor, presided over the ceremony.

   Noa James of Coffeville, AL; Alex Chadwick of Lawrenceville, GA; Kellin Cuevas of Kiln, MS; and Caleb Smith of Dadeville, AL; all students in the Heavy Equipment Dealer’s Service Technology Caterpillar program were inducted into the South Georgia Tech chapter of the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) at the ceremony.

   In order to receive this honor, students must be nominated by an instructor, be a full-time student at SGTC for at least one complete term, and have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.75. There is a one-time $30 membership fee. The student must also demonstrate leadership abilities and display a commendable attitude, good mentality, worthy character, credible achievement, and a desire to pursue a career in the field of his or her technical study.

   NTHS Advisor Chester Taylor explained the purpose of the National Technical Honor Society to inductees and ceremony attendees.

   A candle lighting ceremony was conducted by NTHS co-advisor Jasmine Mercer and advisor Taylor. During the candle lighting ceremony, eight candles were lit representing knowledge, skill, honesty, service, responsibility, scholarship, citizenship, and leadership. Taylor also presented the members with certificates and pins and the students recited the National Technical Honor Society Pledge.

   The Society has recognized outstanding student achievement in workforce education since 1984. Over 1,500 schools and colleges throughout the U.S. and its territories are affiliated with the NTHS. Induction into NTHS is a benchmark—the highest award for excellence in workforce education in America.

    For more information on the National Technical Honor Society, visit www.nths.org. The next NTHS induction ceremony at South Georgia Technical College will be held Fall Semester. For more information about NTHS, contact Chester Taylor at ctaylor@southgatech.edu.