Twenty-five Liverpool High School students recently were inducted into the OCM BOCES chapter of the National Technical Honor Society.
- Evan McCarthy: Automotive Tech Year 2
- Amar Hukic: Computer Tech Year 2
- Julie Allen: Cosmetology Year 2
- Natalie Bethune: Cosmetology Year 2
- Ashton Borczuk: Cosmetology Year 2
- Salina Huang: Cosmetology Year 2
- Grace Mattey: Cosmetology Year 2
- Olivia Rivera-Vazquez: Cosmetology Year 2
- Jessica Rodriguez: Cosmetology Year 2
- Yilena Russell: Cosmetology Year 2
- Ava Vincent: Cosmetology Year 2
- Arialana Webber: Culinary Arts Year 2
- Sofia Tamilia: Early Childhood Year 2
- Juliana Amodei: Health Occupations Year 2
- Ziya Baddal: Laboratory Tech Year 2
- Brandy Smith: New Vision Criminal Justice
- Javier Gonzales: New Vision Engineering
- Ryan Muldoon: New Vision Engineering
- Tymofiy Vasylevskyi: New Vision Engineering
- Juliana Barber: New Vision Medical
- Lily Debejian: New Vision Medical
- Abigail Stock: New Vision Medical
- Chloe Brown: Physical Therapy Year 2
- Adriana Dinnerson: Physical Therapy Year 2
- Robert Morgan: Welding Year 2
In all,189 Central New York students were inducted into the OCM BOCES chapter of the National Technical Honor Society, an honor that represents hard work, character and academic success in a variety of programs that teach specialized, hands-on skills to prepare students for college or careers. To qualify, students must have an 85 grade-point average or higher, 12 or fewer absences, and a teacher recommendation. Students also must demonstrate attributes that include respect, honesty, skill, responsibility, leadership, service and citizenship.