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More than 2 dozen Levittown Students Inducted Into Honor Society
The students are now all members of the GC Tech National Technical Honor Society.

From Levittown Schools: Administrators, board of education members, faculty and families gathered at the Gerald R. Claps Career and Technical Education Center in Levittown for the induction of 28 new members into the National Technical Honor Society on Nov. 13.
Adviser Cristy Lombarski explained that being inducted into the society is one of the highest honors bestowed on a high school tech student and selection is based upon a student having achieved a cumulative GPA of 90 percent, demonstrating exceptional character and leadership skills and participating in community service. New officers Adria Williams (president), Katherine Redus (vice president), Bianca Mersten (secretary) and Trevor Williams (treasurer) were inducted and sworn into their new roles which followed by a candlelighting ceremony to emphasize the core values of the society. Each new member was congratulated and received a membership certificate, pin and tassel. Together, they repeated the NTHS pledge. GC Tech Director Frank Creter praised the group on their induction and acknowledged the students as role models for their peers.
“You’ve distinguished yourself as someone who takes pride in what you do and what you like to achieve,” he told the new members. “You are actively participating in your today and your tomorrow. In my opinion, you are GC Tech’s ambassadors.”
GC Tech offers comprehensive career and technical skills to students throughout Nassau County. To see a list of new NTHS members, please visit the Levittown School District’s website at www.levittownschools.com.
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