Several students from Ohio Hi-Point's Allied Health and Nursing program at Kenton High School advanced to the HOSA State Leadership Conference after competing in the Northwest Regional HOSA event in January.
Students competed in a variety of event categories including: Medical Law and Ethics, Medical Math, Human Growth and Development, Forensic Science, and Physical Therapy.
The following students advanced to the HOSA State Leadership competition taking place in March:
- Kylie Allmon competing in Nurse Aide
- Bethany Cameron competing in veterinary science
- Angel Forester and Allison Harpel competing in physical therapy
- Kelsey Bressler, Kylie Hurt, Gavin Manns, and Elaine Webster competing in Forensic Science
The Allied Health and Nursing program at Kenton High School is taught by Amanda Bookmyer.