Lynbrook, E.R. students inducted into technical honor society

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More than 100 students from 31 school districts in Nassau were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society this year. Five of these honorees came from the Lynbrook and East Rockaway school districts.

Lynbrook students Yahira Nanyanzi and Omar Reyes are both medical assisting students; Amiya Farrington is studying early childhood education; Ariana Canepa, is learning retail and business Skills. East Rockaway student, Erin Lynch, is a medical assisting student.

The students have achieved this prestigious honor through exemplary scholastic performance, dedicated community service and strong support from their teachers.

Being inducted into the NTHS is a significant achievement, as it represents the pinnacle of excellence in career and technical education. The technical honor society is renowned for recognizing students who display exceptional qualities such as honesty, leadership, responsibility and good character. The students truly embody the NTHS vision that “success favors the prepared mind,” Boces (Board of Cooperative Educational Services) officials said in a news release.

Boces provides shared educational programs and services to school districts.

The NTHS is widely acknowledged by business, industry, and educational institutions as the benchmark for student success and leadership in career and technical fields. Membership in the honor society not only highlights students' achievements but also provides them with valuable benefits, including personalized letters of recommendation for employment, college admissions, and scholarships.

The students’ diplomas and training certificates are stamped with the official NTHS seal, further underscoring their accomplishments, which is a testament to the hard work and dedication of these outstanding students and their commitment to excellence.