Outstanding Career and Technical Students Recognized at Induction Ceremony 
on Tuesday, April 16, 2024

(Delaware and Chester Counties, PA – April 17, 2024)—Career and technical students at Delaware County Community College (DCCC) were recently honored as the newest inductees into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS), the honor society for Career & Technical Education (CTE). Fifty-six students were inducted for membership based on their skill development and academic achievement in their Career and Technical courses. Students must complete at least nine credit hours with a cumulative 3.0 or above GPA at DCCC to be inducted. Programs represented include Business Administration, Carpentry, Early Childhood Education, Electrical-Occupational Studies, Electro-Mechanical Technologies, Health Care Management, Information Technology—Cloud Computing, Nursing, and Paralegal Studies, among others.

Since 1984, NTHS has been the honor society for CTE, serving high schools, career centers, community and technical colleges, and universities. Recognizing over 50,000 new members annually, NTHS exists to advocate for and empower all students to pursue the technical and academic skills needed to build their careers and a skilled global workforce. 

The Spring 2024 inductees of the National Technical Honor Society at DCCC are:

Ardmore 
John Stevens, Information Technology – Computer Programming

Avondale 
Ruben Villalobos, Information Technology – Game Development

Brookhaven 
Nathan DiProjetto, Electrical – Occupational Studies

Broomall 
Angelo Crawford, General Studies
Ava Crawford, Carpentry (Residential)

Bryn Mawr 
Genesis Euceda, Health Studies Pre-Nursing

Chester 
Dawn Cunning, Health Studies Pre-Nursing
Keiera Francis, Medical Coding and Billing
Brittany Gray, Information Technology – Cloud Computing
Shalayah Malloy, Nursing

Clifton Heights 
Sarah Staquet, Early Childhood Education 

Coatesville 
Yolanda Towles, Nursing

Collingdale 
Roseann Yarris, Health Studies Pre-Nursing

Downingtown 
James Berecz, Electro-Mechanical Technologies

Drexel Hill 
Mahnoor Alam, Health Studies Pre-Nursing
Joshua Staehle, Information Technology – Game Development
Jennifer Sweeney, Paralegal Studies

Exton  
Liz Mercadante, Health Studies Pre-Nursing

Folcroft 
Sandra Walsh, Business Administration 

Glen Mills 
Melissa Johnson, Emergency Management and Planning 

Glenolden 
Joseph Clay, Information Technology – Network Engineering 
Ashlee Connelly, Early Childhood Education 
Bridget Treadwell, Health Care Management 
Jaylah Wallace, Health Studies Pre-Nursing

Havertown 
Rebecca David, Health Studies Pre-Nursing
Patrick Fry, Hotel and Restaurant Management
Carlos Lopez, General Studies

Landenberg  
Mallary Hills, Early Childhood Education 

Media 
Nola Martin Dunwoody, Nursing

Morton  
Raymond Adams, Carpentry (Residential)

Newtown Square 
Rocco Fatibene, General Studies

Oxford 
Jessica Deutel, Health Care Management 

Philadelphia  
Nyera Baxter, Early Childhood Education 
Michaela Howard, Health Studies Pre-Nursing
Phoebe Jackson, Health Studies Pre-Nursing
Dawn Lewis, Health Studies Pre-Nursing
Ann Long, Health Studies Pre-Nursing
Alichea Peace, Nursing

Royersford  
Kristin Ashbee, Medical Coding and Billing

Secane 
Paul Abbruzzi, Electrical – Occupational Studies
Felicia Clyburn, Early Childhood Education 

Sharon Hill  
Selene Behlin, Nursing
Shaniya Robinson, Health Studies Pre-Nursing

Springfield 
Corey Cross, Nursing
Colin Hess, General Studies
Samantha Madary, Medical Billing
Amanda Pace, Health Studies
Stephanie Kelly, Early Childhood Education 

Upper Chichester  
Tao Zhang, Information Technology – Web Development

Upper Darby  
Aasiyah Abdul-Sabur, Health Studies Pre-Nursing
Sarah Amaya, Medical Assistant
Kristanna Brooks, Health Studies Pre-Nursing
Kalea Mullins, Health Studies Pre-Nursing

West Chester  
Tiffany George, Health Studies Pre-Nursing
Katharine Hemphill, General Studies
Joanne Olson, Paralegal Studies

The DCCC NTHS Faculty Co-Advisors are Michael LaMagna, Ed.D., professor of Library Services, and Anne-Marie Verenna, Ph.D., professor of Biology. For more information about the DCCC NTHS, email nths@mail.dccc.edu.