Students medal at state HOSA conference
Whitefish Pilot | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 3 months AGO
A number of Whitefish High School students placed at the 11th annual HOSA Conference last weekend in Bozeman. There were more than 300 students from 20 high schools competing this year.
HOSA is for students interested health science education and biomedical science programs or with interests in pursuing careers in health professions.
“We had a very impressive group representing our school and our community in Bozeman,” said Whitefish teacher Colleen Sullivan.
Award winners at the State Leadership Conference will be eligible to compete at the HOSA National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, Calif in June.
Gold Medals: Malia Morris, Micah McFeely and Peyton Twete (Creative Problem Solving)
Silver Medals: Kennah Fuller (Physical Therapy), Hunter Grimes and Lauren Macdonald (Forensics)
Bronze Medals: Haley Delagnes, Savannah Eisenbarth, Myndi Holbrook (Community Awareness), and Ryan Brown (Medical Spelling).
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