Sussex Technical High School announced that 57 students were recently inducted into the National Technical Honor Society and the National Honor Society. The new inductees join 88 current NTHS and NHS members at Sussex Tech.
Members of both academic societies must have an overall grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Students must maintain at least a grade average of 93 all four years and participate in a variety of community service activities to receive the sash and cord at graduation.
“Continue to experience new experiences, stretch your mind and your limits,” said keynote speaker Anthony Natoli, Sussex Tech’s 2019 Teacher of the Year. “Rise up to meet new challenges. Life rarely goes according to plan. Be aware and prepare yourself accordingly.”
Listed by home town, this year’s inductees include sophomores Andreas Caruso, Trent Sapna and Dylan Thompson from Lewes; from Milton, sophomores Sadie Davis, Joseph Favoroso III and Francis Patterson; from Rehoboth Beach, sophomore Connor Camiolo; from Harbeson, sophomore Emma Baynum; from Lincoln, sophomore Zachary Wheway; from Bridgeville, sophomore Amanda Jewell; from Dagsboro, senior Haley Holloway, junior Taylor Cave and sophomore Nina Fike; from Frankford, sophomores Aidan Christopher and Victoria Noon; from Georgetown, seniors Tommy Cheung, Tracey Ortiz-Reyes and Rachel Rohman, juniors Katerlyn Barrios-Lopez, Marayna Coleman, Miranda Hudson and Jaasiel Nunez, and sophomores Luigi Gargano, Dayana Garzon-Lagos, Brynn Hovatter, Haley Krause, Brynn Parker, Alden Partyka and Kathryn Rohlfing; from Harrington, sophomore Logan Thawley; from Laurel, juniors Victoria Henry and Cameron Veazey, and sophomores Isaac Cullen and Brenna Hummel; from Milford, sophomores Abigail Baird, Lizabeth Cortez-Galindo and Angela Miltenberger; from Millsboro, junior Julia Hollenbeck and sophomores Camille Bello, Taylor Bullis, Julia Buoni, Olivia Hudson, Trinity Kelso, Abigail Krams, Haley Marvel, Madelyn Moore and Michael Morroni; from Ocean View, senior Madison Shifflett and sophomore Luanna Fajardo; from Seaford, senior Sophie Hanenfeld, juniors Duaa Abid, Nayelis Gonzalez Sanchez, Jesica John and Sarah Perdue, and sophomores Amanda Coates and Alexandra Simmons; and from Selbyville, junior Abigail Neely.