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Tech Center Recognition Breakfast
 Awards given at Career & Tech breakfast
Eighteen Bismarck Tech Center students were admitted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) this spring. They were recognized for their academic achievements at a breakfast May 20th. These students, among other criteria, have completed two years of a career & technical program, have a 3.5 GPA, good attendance, and an instructor's recommendation. They are as follows:
Welding: Jesse Zander, Travis Johnson, Ben Boehm, Justin Heaton, and Mike Van Vleet. Auto Tech: Jordan Lopez. Auto Collision: Clancy Rangen, Darren Radke, and Troy Vossler. Carpentry: Cody Walker and Jarred Kowalski. Agriculture: Joe Schoenert and Jacob Thompson. Electronics: Alex Doll, Joe Taborsky, and Tom Hallendorff. Graphic/Digital Design: Chandra Heglund and Sarah Geiger. Six students who were inducted into the NTHS last year were recognized again this year: Abby Anderson, Teresa Blackcloud, Jayden Hanson, MacKenzie Kukla, David Rau and Dustin Traxel.
Also at the Bismarck Technical Center's annual recognition breakfast, one student in each career & technical area was honored as the Outstanding Student of the Year. Those chosen were Chris Schaefer, auto collision; Jordan Lopez, auto technology; Marcus Kelsh, aviation, Jarred Kowalski, carpentry; Thomas Hallendorff, electronics; Abby Anderson, graphic and digital design; Ben Boehm, welding, and Jake Thomsen, agriculture.
Other awards given that day include an ND State College of Science (NDSCS) Skills Scholarship to Alex Doll; the NDSCS Electronics Student of the Year to Tom Hallendorff, the Ken Hendrickson Scholarship to Clancy Rangen; the Kyle Thomas Scholarship to Chris Schaefer; and the Honorary Membership into the National Technical Honor Society to businessman Dave Farnsworth.

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Back to School PEDESTRIAN Safety

Posted on 8/25/2008


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Opening Day Enrollment

Posted on 8/25/2008


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Alumni directory is legitimate!

Posted on 7/31/2008


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Harris Publishing Company produced the 2000 and 2004 BHS Alumni Directory and the 2004 CHS Alumni Directory. The book will enable you to ...
Check out new school web sites!

Posted on 7/30/2008


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Register for Apple Dash!

Posted on 7/30/2008


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