Twenty-three students from Kennett High School competed in the state HOSA competition March 21-22. Sophomores (from left) Jessica Hill, Ella Chandler and Olivia Chin placed in the Top 3 to qualify for nationals in Orlando, Fla. in June. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Last year’s Kennett HOSA team completed a fundraising initiative that funded well over 150 brand new pajamas for the children at the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth (CHaD). The Eagles dropped the PJs off to CHaD on March 22. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Twenty-three students from Kennett High School competed in the state HOSA competition March 21-22. Sophomores (from left) Jessica Hill, Ella Chandler and Olivia Chin placed in the Top 3 to qualify for nationals in Orlando, Fla. in June. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Last year’s Kennett HOSA team completed a fundraising initiative that funded well over 150 brand new pajamas for the children at the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth (CHaD). The Eagles dropped the PJs off to CHaD on March 22. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Twenty-three Eagles competed in the state HOSA competition March 21-22. (COURTESY PHOTO)
CONWAY — Twenty-three Health Occupations Students of America team members from the Mount Washington Valley Career and Technical Center at Kennett High School participated in two days of competition against students across the Granite State at the 39th annual N.H. HOSA Future Health Professionals Spring Leadership Conference at Dartmouth College in Hanover, March 21-22.
“Our students had a phenomenal time,” said Virginia Schrader, director of the MWV Career and Technical Center. “The stories I’ve heard from the students, the feedback has been fantastic.”
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