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PHUH Students Win Top Awards
Way to go! Two Palm Harbor University High students won top awards at the Health Occupations Students of America National Leadership Conference, which was attended by more than 7,100 students from across the country.

Two students won top awards at the Health Occupations Students of America National Leadership Conference last week.
And 15 others placed among the top 10 in five different categories at the 35th annual conference in Orlando.
Student Aliya Lakhani earned first place in the Medical Terminology competition. And Alyssa Benjamin won second place in Extemporaneous Speaking.
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Other PHUHS students placing in the top 10 include:
Alex Adams, Blake Harris, Brooke Liston, Christian Lorenzo, Cara McCormack, A J Michelotti, Bansi Savla for Parlimentary Procedure.
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Claudia Aguayo, Emily Goldman, Zoie Herman, Ashley Hilbert for Health Education.
Karisa Eustace for Sports Medicine.
Katie Rodnite, Libby Rodnite for Career Health Display.
Camille Ubas for Extemporaneous Health Poster.
The conference hosted more than 7,100 participants from around the country.
Palm Harbor University High School was represented by 27 students at the June 21-23 conference.
Editor's Note-Thanks to Palm Harbor University High Principal Christen Tonry and Pinellas County Schools Newsroom for this information!
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