HOSA Students Shine at Tennessee State Leadership Conference
HOSA Students Excel at State Conference
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Students from various high schools in Tennessee excelled at the Tennessee State Leadership Conference, winning multiple awards and qualifying for the International Leadership Conference. Notable achievements include first-place finishes in Biomedical Debate, Home Health Aide, and Medical Innovation, showcasing their skills in health sciences and leadership.
- 01Students from multiple high schools in Tennessee won awards at the Tennessee State Leadership Conference.
- 02Top performers are eligible to compete in the International Leadership Conference in June.
- 03Centennial High students excelled in Biomedical Debate, securing first place.
- 04Nolensville High also achieved multiple first-place awards across various categories.
- 05Sarayu Reddy from Nolensville High was elected Tennessee HOSA secretary and treasurer.
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Students from the Heath Occupation Science Association (HOSA) participated in the Tennessee State Leadership Conference held from March 30 to April 1, showcasing their skills in various health science events. Notably, students from Centennial High School, including Ross Phillips, Jameson Koss, Mina Ragheb, and Areeb Bhagat, secured first place in Biomedical Debate. Nolensville High School also had a strong showing, with Marley Schuster winning first place in Home Health Aide and a team winning first in Creative Problem Solving. Additionally, Sarayu Reddy was elected as the Tennessee HOSA secretary and treasurer. Other schools, including Page High and Ravenwood High, also achieved commendable results, with multiple students placing in various categories. The students who finished in the top three are now set to compete at the International Leadership Conference at the end of June, representing their schools and demonstrating their commitment to health sciences.
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The achievements of these students highlight the quality of health science education in Tennessee and inspire further interest in health careers among students.
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